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  • Displaced people in DRC’s Katanga province
  • Muslim children in Bozoum, CAR
  • Destroyed houses in the village of Boyeli (near Bozoum) burned by the Seleka in January 2014
    Les effets personnels de musulmans empilés dans les rues à Bozoum
  • The launch of the Interim Jubba Administration ceremony on 20th January 2014 at the Jubba Statehouse.
  • Muslims' belongings piled in the street in their ghetto area of Bozoum
    Muslims' belongings piled in the street in Bozoum
  • Traditional dancers celebrating the launch of the Interim Jubba Administration ceremony on 20th January 2014 at the Jubba Statehouse
  • Traditional dancers celebrating the launch of the Interim Jubba Administration ceremony on 20th January 2014 at the Jubba Statehouse
  • More than 30,000 residents remain displaced since Mount Sinabung volcano erupted in northern Sumatra in September 2013. Months on, a major eruption on 1 February 2014 has undermined the return of thousands
  • The sea encroached a portion of Angaur, one of the Palauan islands and caused some damage during the storm surge when super typhoon Bopha swept by
    Wish you were here? Palau’s Anguar Island – scenic, but under threat
  • The sea encroached a portion of Angaur, during the storm surge when super typhoon Bopha swept by
  • CAR Roman Catholic Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga and Imam Omar Kabine Layama
  • Mouth cancer is on the rise amongst women, but Georgina Kins, 35, a mother of three, doesn't feel she's at risk
  • A young boy at the 9 mile settlement outside Port Moresby. An increasing number of children are taking up betel nut chewing
  • Joe Thomas, 36, and unemployed, can’t wake up without betel nut. He chews up to 20 a day. Betel nut chewing has been linked to a recent upsurge in mouth cancer
  • No more spittle marks on the streets of the capital since it was banned in November 2013. Betel nut usage has resulted in an increase in mouth cancer
  • Small time venders of betel nut wonder how the recent government ban on buai sales will impact them. Betel nut has been linked to mouth cancer
    Betel nut vendor, Papua New Guinea
  • A group of children smile to the camera at the 9 mile settlement outside the capital Port Moresby
  • Small time venders of betel nut on the streets of Goroka
  • Lausi George, 7, has been chewing betel nut since his was three years old. Mouth cancer has beenlinked to chewing betel nut
  • A woman chews betel nut in Goroka, the provincial capital of the Eastern Highlands. Betel nut chewing is a major source of cancer
    A woman chews betel nut in Goroka, the provincial capital of the Eastern Highlands in Papua New Guinea
  • Despite the health risks, betel nut chewing is a source of livelihood for thousands of Papua New Guineans, particularly in the highlands
    Betel nut chewing is a source of livelihood for thousands of Papua New Guineans
  • A man chews betel nut in Goroka. Oral cancer as a result of betel nut chewing is the leading cancer deaths for men
    A man chews betel nut in Goroka, Papua New Guinea
  • A four by four exits Kroo Bay slum in Freetown.
    A four by four exits Kroo Bay slum in Freetown.
  • Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, inside the municipality but on the West Bank side of the separation barrier, are threatened with demolition.
    Threatened with demolition
  • Displaced and host families in Gasseré village in Niger wait for UNHCR to distribute blankets and kitchen kits.
    Les familles d’accueil nigériennes sont dépassées par l’afflux de réfugiés du Nigeria
  • Displaced and host families in Gasseré village on the border of Niger and Nigeria, wait for non-food items to be distributed by UNHCR on 26 January. Their village, Gashakar, in Borno State, was attacked by Boko Haram militants on 18 January, causing 200
  • Kaselma Bouma, chief of Gasseré village in Niger, on the Nigeria border, which took in 80 displaced families who fled a Boko Haram attack on 18th January. UNHCR and ICRC provided aid to some of the families at the end of January. on the border of Niger a
    Selon Kaselma Bouma, chef du village de Gasseré, les familles d’accueil ont du mal à trouver de la place pour les déplacés
  • The Komadougou River, which separates southeast Niger and northeast Nigeria. On 18 January, suspected Boko Haram militants burned Gashakar village in Nigeria 2km from this border, causing over 500 people to flee to Gasseré village in Niger.
  • Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF)chief Ameril Umbrakato (on horseback) leads his men in a mountain hideout in the southern province of Maguindanao (2011)

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  • Hindu woman Sathi Biswas after her family was targeted in poll violence in early January 2014. She is pictured outside her home in Jessore District in the southwest of Bangladesh
  • A Hindu fisherman, Shyamal Kumar Biswas, after being attacked by armed gangs in Bangladesh's southwestern district of Jessore
    Calling it political violence doesn’t sanitize the crime, says Shyamal Kumar Biswas
  • Jashoda Sarkar and her daughther, Jyoti Sarka, Hindus from a Bangladeshi village were attacked in poll violence
    Jashoda Sarkar and daughter still in shock following attacks

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