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  • Karimojong women tend to their potato garden in Rupa.
  • Karimojong tend to their cabbages a community set up irrigation scheme in Moroto district. (Photo by Olandason Wanyama)
  • A multi-purpose valley dam in Nakayot village, Napak district.
  • A multi-purpose valley dam in Nakayot village, Napak district.
  • A multi-purpose dam constructed in Napak district by government of Uganda.
  • Australian and Indonesian flags
    Relations between the two countries have soured in recent months
  • Cajun fries, 2008
  • Salustiano Albert cannot even consider moving
  • Many of Palau's more than 500 islands are less than a metre above the Pacific Ocean
  • Commercial sex workers watch TV at a PSI drop-in centre in Yangon
  • A sexual health poster at a PSI drop in centre in Yangon. Awareness of HIV and STDs remains a challenge in Myanmar
  • Somalia’s former Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon 'Saa'id'  left office on 2 December following a no-confidence vote
  • Thousands of people are camped out in the grounds of the Catholic archdiocese in the northern CAR town of Bossangoa
    Thousands of Christians have for weeks sought sanctuary in the grounds of Bossangoa’s Catholic mission
  • A lady carries her belongings as she disembarks from a boat from Bor, arriving at an informal settlement of internally displaced persons in the town of Mingkamen in Awerial county, South Sudan, on January 11, 2014. According to latest figures from the Uni
    Tens of thousands of displaced South Sudanese have arrived by boat in the town of Mingkaman
  • Achol Lual with her one year old son, Deng Maker, who is suffering from diarrhoea, fever, and a rash around his mouth, sits in an MSF clinic set up at an informal settlement of internally displaced persons in the town of Mingkamen in Awerial county, South
  • Somalia’s new Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed
  • Humanitarian Coordinator in Central African Republic Abdou Dieng discusses the country’s crisis with the archbishop of Bossangoa Nestor Aziagbia
    Le coordinateur humanitaire Abdou Dieng discute de la crise que traverse le pays avec l’archevêque de Bossangoa Nestor Aziagbia
  • Activists say that Thailand's strict anti-drug tactics have failed as meth use continues to rise
    Thailand's stricter tactics have failed
  • Research shows that injecting meth is becoming more common. Despite an aggressive crackdown on drugs, Thailand’s fight against methamphetamines is failing, activists say. Thailand has more than 40,000 injecting drug users
    Injecting meth is becoming more common
  • Youth who excel in their higher studies, still find it hard to gain employment due to lack of jobs in Sri Lanka's former conflict zone
  • Ethiopian migrants from Saudi Arabia wait for registration at the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa.
  • Rame Higa says she was born in the north of Central African Republic about 100 years ago. After her house was torched and her two children were killed she is on her way to Chad, a country she barely knows, because she is perceived to be Chadian, and there
  • Chadians or people of Chadian origin await passage back to Chad outside the Chadian embassy in Bangui, the Central African Republic. The country is embroiled in a spiral of violence across religious lines, with Muslim targeting Christians and vice versa.
  • An informal settlement in the ethiopian capital Addis Ababa
  • Ethiopian migrants at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • A group of university students at a science fair in Colombo
  • Ferdinand Quieta, 42, and his wife lost all four of their children in the category 5 storm, Typhoon Haiyan, that hit the central Philippines on 8 November. He holds a picture of his five-year-old daughter who has been buried with her siblings in a small p
    Ferdinand Quieta with a photo of his five-year-old daughter
  • Indigenous communities in Indonesia are using GPS technology to demarcate the boundaries of their ancestral lands, a move many believe could also help mitigate the negative effects of climate change
  • An Iraqi Army soldier guards detainees during a patrol in Ramadi, 2011
  • Indigenous communities in Indonesia are using GPS technology to demarcate the boundaries of their ancestral lands, a move many believe could also help mitigate the negative effects of climate change
    The maps could help address climate change
  • An expectant Burmese mother receives an ultrasound at the Mae Tao clinic, a Mae Sot-based health centre that provides free care to prevent and treat maternal trauma as well as family planning services that are not readily accessible in Myanmar
  • Burial of unclaimed cadavers following the Philippines' Typhoon Haiyan took place some two months after the typhoon hit
    Taking a breath during a mass burial

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