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  • Residents gather outside the city's airport - a key regional transport hub - in a desperate bid to leave
    Residents gather outside the city's airport - a key regional transport hub - in a desperate bid to leave
  • Survivors say assistance is not reaching them fast enough
    Survivors say assistance is not reaching them fast enough
  • Some 8,000 displaced persons now live in the Tacloban Astrodome, the city’s largest sports complex where conditions are reportedly dire
    Some 8,000 displaced persons now live in the Tacloban Astrodome, the city’s largest sports complex where conditions are reportedly dire
  • More than one week on, residents continue to bury the dead
    More than one week on, residents continue to bury the dead
  • Military helicopters are now working around the clock to bring in much needed assistance
    Military helicopters are now working around the clock to bring in much needed assistance
  • With little to no provisions, thousands continue to live in the open air
    With little to no provisions, thousands continue to live in the open air
  • Few buildings survived the massive storm surge of up to six metres
    Few buildings survived the massive storm surge of up to six metres
  • Gorongosa residents in doing their chores at the nearby Nhandari river in the central Mozambique Sofala province
    Gorongosa residents doing chores at the town's nearby Nhandari river
  • Women and children coming from the water fountain at Gisandema in Gihosha commune, Bujumbura
  • Children looking for water at a public fountain at Gisandema, in Gihosha commune, Bujumbura
  • A tank heading towards Mbuzi hill, in Eastern DRC, to fight the M23 rebellion (November 2013)
  • Excellence cigarettes for sale in Senegal at 100 cfa (roughly 50 US Cents) for four, which encourages people on low wages to buy cigarettes daily. The government is cracking down on cigarette advertising and smoking in public places in a parliamentary bil
  • Activists march for climate and social justice in Warsaw’s streets urging action at the UN climate talks being held there
  • Activists march for climate and social justice in Warsaw’s streets urging action at the UN climate talks being held there
  • Naderev Sano, the Philippines negotiator, clutching his flask of water, says he sees his fast as a “philosophical and spiritual quest”, after having seen little movement at the UN climate talks
  • Boarding a pirate vessel
  • A group of Rohingya children play amongst the trees outside their home in southeastern Bangladesh. The majority of Rohingya refugees are undocumented, receiving limited or no assistance
  • The majority of Rohingya in Bangladesh live in informal settlements, slums, or communities, with limited or no assistance. According to UNHCR, there are more than 200,000 undocumented Rohingya refugees in the country
  • Dr Gary Larosa, a government health officer from Davao City, is one of scores of volunteers who stepped forward in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, a category 5 storm which struck the central Philippins on 8 November 2013
  • Francis Cinco, 28, a resident of Tacloban, is one of countless volunteers now working around the clock in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines on 8 November, 2013, leaving more than 500,000 people displaced and millions affecte
  • Soldiers in the streets of Bunagana, a town East of DRC (November 2013)
  • Malian refugees have started setting up boutiques selling basics - food, soap, condiments, even clothes - around Mbera camp in eastern Mauritania. October 2013
  • At the Centre de Litige in Mbera refugee camp in eastern Mauritania, UNHCR staff investigate cases of 'false refugees'. So far 8000 have been struck off UNHCR's books but 400 of them reinstated following an investigation. October 2013
  • Congolese refugees at a camp at Nyakabande in Uganda
  • 70-year-old Rodolfo Susaya, lost both his wife and daughter to Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines on 8 November 2013. Alone, he wonders how he will be survive on his own; a common sentiment raised by many elderly residents impacted by th
  • MSF runs an emergency surgery block in Bassikounou, 18km from Mbera camp. Most of the operations are C-sections. They say 70% of their clients are refugees from Mbera
  • The area around Mbera refugee camp in eastern Mauritania has been denuded of plants or desert scrub as refugees have cut it down to cook their food. October 2013
  • An elderly woman inside the remains of her home in Tacloban in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines on 8 November 2013
  • Camela Calderon, 81, wanted to die when Typhoon Haiyan struck on 8 November, 2013, as she didn't wanted to slow her family down while they tried to escape. A resident of Tacloban, like many elderly residents, she worres for the future
  • In the hills around the Nhkawng Pa IDP camp in Myanmar's northern Kachin State, camp residents learn the art of organic farming. More than 50,000 people remain displaced in KIA-controlled areas following the collapse of a 17-year-old ceasefire between gov

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