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  • Tropical Cyclone 03A over Somalia on November 11 at 07:35 UTC/2:35 a.m. EDT
    Tropical Cyclone 03A over Somalia on November 11
  • Amidst the cold rain delegates make their way to the National Stadium in Warsaw for UN climate talks that have been rather gloomy so far
    Amidst the cold rain delegates make their way to the National Stadium in Warsaw for UN climate talks that have been rather gloomy so far
  • A regional peacekeeper checks an abandoned home in one of many
deserted villages lining the road south of Bossangoa
  • Displaced people in the north west follow the aftermath of the latest coup from afar, as a political crisis deepens into a sectarian conflict that could lead to genocide
  • Bossangoa Mission at dawn
  • Representatives of displaced families line up at the WFP distribution site in Bossangoa to receive their food rations, which include rice, flour, split peas and cooking oil
  • Temporary shelter at the Bossangoa Mission
  • Yemen worker, generic
  • A girl lights a fire to cook with at Bossangoa's packed church grounds, where 36,000 people are squeezed into 19 hectares of land
  • A mother and child at Bossangoa's packed church grounds, where
36,000 people are squeezed into 19 hectares of land
  • A woman carries her washing from the Nhandari river near the town of Gorongosa in Sofala province, central Mozambique
  • Fish caught by small-scale fishermen on the beach at Praia Nova in the Mozambique port city of Beira
  • A fishing boat is unloaded at Praia Nova in the Mozambique port city of Beira
    Small-scale fishermen are battling a range of issues to make ends meet
  • Mozambique’s small-scale fishermen store their catch in the base of the boat
  • There are about 280,000 small scale fishermen in Mozambique
  • Illegal chicocota nets being made in Beira. Constructed from mosquito netting and discarded trawler nets – the fine mesh captures all marine organisms. The indiscriminate nature of these nets blamed for the dwindling of fish stocks
  • Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez. His city was badly affected by Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines on 8 November, 2013, impacting millions
  • Fish on drying racks in the fishing village of Ndsalane, about 30km north of the Mozambique port city of Beira
    Fish on drying racks in the fishing village of Ndjalane
  • Activists march for climate and social justice in Warsaw’s streets urging action at the UN climate talks being held there
  • Close to 395,000 people are currently displaced because of conflict and about half are considered ‘food insecure’. At this food distribution in Bossangoa, on Nov 4, women are having their names checked against the list of registered IDPs
  • Three boys eat some of the rice they received from WFP. By the end of 2013, WFP plans to have reached a total of 500,000 people through a range of different food assistance programmes in CAR
  • A displaced family sit outside their shelter in Bossangoa, preparing a meal. For now they have few sources of food other than what they receive from WFP. The children need to receive nutritious food so as to avoid compromising their growth and development
  • The armed conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR) has driven hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, increasing humanitarian needs in a country already struggling with high levels of food insecurity
  • Mass devastation in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines, on 8 November impacting over 13 million and leaving 4 million displaced
    Mass devastation in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines, on 8 November impacting over 13 million and leaving 4 million displaced
  • Many residents still don’t know if their loved ones are alive. Twelve days on, more than 1,600 remain missing
    Many residents still don’t know if their loved ones are alive. Twelve days on, more than 1,600 remain missing
  • With winds up to 275km/h, buildings were smashed, trees were uprooted and vehicles overturned
    With winds up to 275km/h, buildings were smashed, trees were uprooted and vehicles overturned
  • Dr Marife Garfin points to a destroyed emergency room and facilities of the Bethany Hospital in Tacloban City in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines on 8 November 2013
  • Devastation in the city of Tacloban after typhoon Haiyan
    Devastation in the city of Tacloban after typhoon Haiyan
  • Election posters in the Sofala province town of Gorongosa. Renamo has boycotted the local elections
    Renamo boycotted the local elections held on 20 November
  • The devastation caused in the Philippines will take years to repair. Early estimates of the economic cost are about US$15 billion
    The devastation caused in the Philippines will take years to repair. Early estimates of the economic cost are about US$15 billion
  • A premature infant is carried to a waiting plane by a volunteer doctor at Tacloban’s typhoon-battered airport
    A premature infant is carried to a waiting plane by a volunteer doctor at Tacloban’s typhoon-battered airport
  • Residents walk along a street where one week earlier looting broke out
    Residents walk along a street where one week earlier looting broke out

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