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  • Without water services, children in Pakistan’s desert region of Tharparker often need to fetch water instead of attending school
    Les enfants ont été les plus touchés par la sécheresse
  • Kenya's president Uhuru Kenyatta at the innauguration of the Galana-Kulalu food project in Tana river district.
    Kenya's president Uhuru Kenyatta at the inauguration of the Galana-Kulalu food project in Tana river district.
  • Fetching water in Pakistan’s desert region of Tharparker takes up a significant part of the day.
    Fetching water in Pakistan’s desert region of Tharparker takes up a significant part of the day
  • Rape victims in Jordan say they get doubly punished because they are sometimes forced to marry their rapist to save family honour.
    Rape victims in Jordan say they get punished instead of the attacker
  • Resident of Bandiagara, Mopti Region of Mali. (January 2014)
    Resident of Bandiagara, Mopti Region of Mali. (January 2014)
  • Bandiagara, Mopti Region of Mali. (January 2014)
    Bandiagara, Mopti Region of Mali. (Jan 2014)
  • Ampilome Saye (l) had to give away five of his children, whom he was unable to feed. Eguimo (r), the youngest, is suffering from malnutrition.
    Ampilome Saye (l) had to give away five of his children, whom he was unable to feed. Eguimo (r), the youngest, is suffering from malnutrition.
  • Lucky delivery: A south Sudan refugee mother takes a meal after successfully delivering her newborn at Nzjaipi health center III. A number of expecting mothers in limbo due to inadequate health facilities at refugee transit and sattlement sites in Adjuman
    Des fournitures médicales de base sont nécessaires pour les accouchements
  • Food aid arriving at an IDP camp in Bangui
    Food aid arriving at an IDP camp in Bangui
  • Cambodians during a Buddhist ceremony that is part of a trauma treatment programme for patients suffering from emotional trauma or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
    Emotional pain is universal, but perhaps not its treatment
  • ADF rebels in eastern DRC (file photo)
  • ADF rebels in eastern DRC (file photo)
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  • ADF rebels in eastern DRC (file photo)
    Photo de membres présumés de l’ADF-NALU fournie par l’armée ougandaise
  • Jamil Mukulu, the ADF leader and his top commander in the bush camp in thier camp in eastern DRC (file photo)
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  • A multi-purpose valley dam in Nakayot village, Napak district.
    A multi-purpose valley dam in Nakayot village, Napak district.
  • A displaced south sudan refugee girl cooking meal at Elegu reception center in Amuru upon arrival. Poor living condition exposing refugees to possible infection and disease outbreak.
    Une jeune réfugiée sud-soudanaise prépare un repas au centre d’accueil d’Elegu à Amuru, dans le nord de l’Ouganda
  • A formal land settlement (Sheikh Misra) on the outskirts of Jalalabad set up in 2005 for refugees returning from Pakistan
  • Communal gardening, Kaabong District in the Karamoja region, Uganda
    Communal gardening, Kaabong District in the Karamoja region, Uganda
  • Indigenous girl from Kondh community in eastern India
    Ses ancêtres de la communauté kondh, en Inde, préféraient le millet au riz
  • Firewood harvesting in Kotido, in the Karamoja region, Uganda
    Environmental destruction is blamed on current policies
  • Protected Kraal in Kotido, Kaabong District in the Karamoja region, Uganda
    More attention should be paid to livestock, experts say
  • A hairdresser in Sheikh Misra returnee refugee settlement on the outskirts of Jalalabad. Naik Mohammad (pictured) was born in Pakistan but returned in 2004.
    Pakistan-born hairdresser Naik Mohammad is glad to be back home in Afghanistan
  • Afghan refugee returnees from Pakistan living on the outskirts of Jalalabad.
    Should I stay or should I go?
  • Chainsaw operators have seen their wages nearly double after Typhoon Haiyan struck down millions of coconut trees, that now need to be processed and removed. Help wanted ads go answered
    Chainsaw operators have seen their wages nearly double after Typhoon Haiyan struck down millions of coconut trees. Help wanted ads for loggers have multiplied as the government races to prevent fallen trees from rotting
  • Outside Tacloban city, residents near the coast build on top of their old homes as they await evacuation orders (January 2014)
    Got lumber?
  • John Kerry, United States Secretary of State, speaks to the media during the Geneva II Conference on Syria, in Montreux, Switzerland.
    Has Kerry struck an important deal or a distraction?
  • Fake drugs sold in the streets of Liberia's capital Monrovia.
  • Mozambique fishermen slideshow cover
  • French troops patrol a street in Bangui as the body of a man lynched by a mob burns in the distance.
    French troops patrol a street in Bangui as the body of a man lynched by a mob burns in the distance.
  • Victims of the conflict in South Sudan at a UN Camp. Violence in the country began December 15, 2013.
  • Ivan Šimonovic, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, speaking at a press conference in Juba, 17 January 2014, about the crisis in South Sudan.
  • Bronze figurines lie in a storeroom in the cliffside village of Teli.

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