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  • As part of cholera response work, the NGO ACTED – who collaborates with the government and UN agencies – put up this treatment unit in Tiburon, southern Haiti. (November 2013)
    As part of cholera response work, the NGO ACTED – who collaborates with the government and UN agencies – put up this treatment unit in Tiburon, southern Haiti. (November 2013)
  • Workers with the NGO ACTED build a concrete enclosure to protect a water point in Torbeck, southern Haiti. (November 2013)
    Workers with the NGO ACTED build a concrete enclosure to protect a water point in Torbeck, southern Haiti. (November 2013)
  • A new treatment centre for diarrhoeal illnesses on the grounds of the hospital of Moulin, in Haiti’s Artibonite department. (November 2013)
    A new treatment centre for diarrhoeal illnesses on the grounds of the hospital of Moulin, in Haiti’s Artibonite department. (November 2013)
  • Students at their school in Saint Louis du Sud, southern Haiti. (November 2013)
    Students at their school in Saint Louis du Sud, southern Haiti. (November 2013)
  • Community members take turns showing proper way to wash hands. Tabarre, Port-au-Prince. (November 2013)
    Community members take turns showing proper way to wash hands. Tabarre, Port-au-Prince. (November 2013)
  • People in the Tabarre area of Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince watch as fellow community members hold up images as part of cholera prevention education. (November 2013)
    People in the Tabarre area of Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince watch as fellow community members hold up images as part of cholera prevention education. (November 2013)
  • Man who carried his 12-year-old nephew to a health centre for cholera treatment. Moulin, Artibonite, Haiti. (November 2013)
    Man who carried his 12-year-old nephew to a health centre for cholera treatment. Moulin, Artibonite, Haiti. (November 2013)
  • Aid workers weigh whether to cross a river as part of a cholera response mission. Les Cayes, Haiti. (November 2013)
    Aid workers weigh whether to cross a river as part of a cholera response mission. Les Cayes, Haiti. (November 2013)
  • Oral rehydration post in Kano community of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (November 2013)
    Oral rehydration post in Kano community of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (November 2013)
  • Aid workers with ACTED cross a river during a cholera response mission. Les Cayes, Haiti. (November 2013)
    Aid workers with ACTED cross a river during a cholera response mission. Les Cayes, Haiti. (November 2013)
  • A nurse records a child’s weight and height during a consultation at the referral health center in Gao, Mali.  WFP, in partnership with Action Contre la Faim (ACF), provide consultations, care and medication to malnourished children and pregnant women i
  • A student reads out loud to her fellow classmates after finishing the lunch provided to her by WFP in Gao, Mali. The World Food Program (WFP) provides two meals a day to around 576 schools in the conflict-affected cities of northern Mali, 250 of which are
  • Schoolchildren eat their second meal of the day, which consists of rice, beans, oil and salt, in Gao, Mali. The World Food Program (WFP) provides two meals a day to around 576 schools in the conflict-affected cities of northern Mali, 250 of which are in G
  • A teacher distributes students' second meal of the day, which consists of rice, beans, oil and salt, in Gao, Mali. The World Food Program (WFP) provides two meals a day to around 576 schools in the conflict-affected cities of northern Mali, 250 of which a
  • Students wash their hands in preparation for their second meal of the day in their classroom in Gao, Mali. The World Food Program provides two meals a day to schools in Gao and other conflict-affected cities in northern Mali, such as Timbuktu. The emergen
  • A student hands out meals to his fellow classmates in Gao, Mali. The World Food Program provides two meals a day to schools in Gao and other conflict-affected cities in northern Mali, such as Timbuktu. The emergency feeding program has seen a rise in atte
  • WFP staff prepare meals for schoolchildren in Gao, Mali. The World Food Program provides two meals a day to schools in Gao and other conflict-affected cities in northern Mali, such as Timbuktu. The emergency feeding program has seen a rise in attendance i
  • Men unload sacks of rice to store in the World Food Program warehouse in Gao, Mali. The rice is used to respond to emergency food and nutritional needs in conflict-affected areas, such as Gao in northern Mali, which fell under occupation of armed groups i
  • As water sources in many parts of northern Malawi have dried up due to a lack of rain, long queues form at those boreholes still functioning.
    As water sources have dried up, queues form at the few functioning boreholes
  • As water sources in many parts of northern Malawi have dried up due to a lack of rain, long queues form at those boreholes still functioning
  • The home of an affluent Bedouin family in al-Mehdiya village, North Sinai. According to the family, the Egyptian army torched the home, several vehicles, a tractor and a generator on the basis that the family was involved in terrorist or smuggling operati
    Mohamed’s family home
  • A member of the civilian joint task force in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria. Civilians started forming vigilante groups in May to try to crack down on Boko Haram killings. Now the government has welcomed them as part of a more official effort to crack do
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  • An opulent-looking house in al-Mehdiya village, in North Sinai, less than five kilometers from the border with Gaza. It belongs to Youssef Eid El Menai, said to be a human trafficker, who local residents say has fled the area. The Egyptian army first set
    This luxury home, said to belong to a human trafficker, was shot at by tanks, neighbours said.
  • A snake bite awareness poster in Myanmar. The country has a particularly high rate of snake bite fatalities in the region
  • Day Wi, 14, was walking barefoot through a palm forest in Myanmar’s southern Mon State when she was bitten by a Russell’s viper, one of the most dangerous snakes in Asia Myanmar has a particularly high rate of snakebite fatalities in the region
  • An illustration of Syrian refugees in a barbers shop
    Syrian refugees drawn by artist Olivier Kugler
  • Members of a civilian joint task force in Maiduguri in November 2013. CJTFs have been set up all over the city to identify and turn in Boko Haram suspects but some have beaten up or killed suspects themselves, and people say the CJTF's actions are making
    Members of the civilian joint task force in Maiduguri.
  • Rebeka (not her real name) is among a small but growing number of women in Madagascar who are no longer willing to put up with violence from their partners
    Rebeka: Any man who sees those cells will never hit his wife again
  • Sinai: Destined to Suffer?
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  • Kenya Red Cross respond after overnight inter-clan clashes in Moyale, Marsabit county.
    Kenya Red Cross personnel respond after inter-clan clashes in Moyale, Marsabit County
  • A home in al-Mehdiya village in Egypt's North Sinai governorate, destroyed by the army during counter-terrorism operations in the fall of 2013. The residents of this home - a woman and her nine-year-old daughter - barely had time to flee. They lived 100m
    The remains of Marwa’s home

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