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  • A young Rohingya boy holds his brother in Cox's Bazar. There are more than 200,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
  • A Congolese soldier on his way down from Chanzu hill, East of DRC, just abandoned by M23 rebels, displays a rocket that he claims is not in the national arsenal and is used by the Rwandan army. (November 2013)
    A Congolese soldier on his way down from Chanzu hill, East of DRC, just abandoned by M23 rebels, displays a rocket that he claims is not in the national arsenal and is used by the Rwandan army. (November 2013)
  • A congolese soldier at the foot of Chanzu hill, East of DRC, displays a piece of Rwandan uniform he found after the Congolese army took Chanzu to M23 rebels, helped by the UN intervention brigade. (November 2013)
    A congolese soldier at the foot of Chanzu hill, East of DRC, displays a piece of Rwandan uniform he found after the Congolese army took Chanzu to M23 rebels, helped by the UN intervention brigade. (November 2013)
  • The Congolese army is strengthening the troops fighting to take Mbuzi, a strategic hill held by M23 rebellion in Eastern DRC. (November 2013)
    The Congolese army is strengthening the troops fighting to take Mbuzi, a strategic hill held by M23 rebellion in Eastern DRC. (November 2013)
  • Heavy rain pours in Bunagana, a town East of DRC that was the former political stronghold of the M23 rebellion before the Congolese army took the town. (November 2013)
    Heavy rain pours in Bunagana, a town East of DRC that was the former political stronghold of the M23 rebellion before the Congolese army took the town. (November 2013)
  • Nomadic refugees in Mbera camp welcome the livestock drinking reservoir
    Nomadic refugees in Mbera camp welcome the livestock drinking reservoir. Oct 2013
  • Route used by Ahmed Omar Isaak from Somalia to Malta
  • Tacloban City airport in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan on 8 November 2013
  • C-130 cargo plane lands in badly affected Tacloban City in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan
  • Mohamed Dirja Dadir Mohamed, is a herder from northern Mali who is living in Mbera refugee camp in eastern Mauritania when he is not on the move in search of grass for his animals. He says herders' animals are unhealthy and need vaccinating, access to fod
  • A refugee in Mbera camp in eastern Mauritania draws the brand of alleged stolen cattle that crossed the border into Lere in late October 2013.
  • Young herders said it was too dangerous to access pasture in Mali. Young herders wait to give their animals water in Mbera refugee camp in eastern Mauritania.
    Young herders wait to give their animals water in Mbera refugee camp in eastern Mauritania. Oct 2013
  • A traditional Pakistan wedding. Every year hundreds of young girls are forced into arranged marriages
  • Some animals wait hours to access the crowded water point. An Oxfam-funded water point for cattle, one of two water points (the other for small ruminants) just outside of Mbera camp. October 2013.
    An Oxfam-funded water point for cattle, one of two water points (the other for small ruminants) just outside of Mbera camp. October 2013.
  • But herders say their animals still lack vaccines and food. Herders in Mbera refugee camp in eastern Mauritania, Octobeer 2013.
  • Migration routes into Europe
  • A health worker places a preterm newborn into an incubator to improve the chances of survival. The country’s infant mortality rate is 48 per 1,000 live births while the mortality rate for children under five is 62 per 1,000 live births, both of which ar
  • Burmese national Nin Moe Aye sits with her newborn twins who were being treated for low birth weight at a Thai clinic in Mae Sot. The country’s infant mortality rate is 48 per 1,000 live births while the mortality rate for children under five is 62 per
  • Super Typhoon Haiyan Approaches the Philippines - 07 November, 2013
    Super Typhoon Haiyan is one of the strongest storms ever
  • Unexploded Ordnance
    There are fears eastern DRC is awash with unexploded ordnance
  • A street in Guinea-Bissau's capital, Bissau
  • Food is distributed by IOM to Ethiopian migrants staying in a half-finished mosque in Aden, southern Yemen (September 2013)
    Food is distributed by IOM to Ethiopian migrants staying in a half-finished mosque in Aden, southern Yemen (September 2013)
  • A view of a Jordanian town on route from the capital Amman to the northern town of Irbid. Two-thirds of Syrian refugees in Jordan live outside the camps, in towns and cities, straining basic services and infrastructure
  • Somali refugee children at a kindergarten run by an NGO in the Basateen district of Aden in southern Yemen (September 2013)
    Somali refugee children at a kindergarten run by an NGO in the Basateen district of Aden in southern Yemen (September 2013)
  • Tanzania's envisaged green revolution has not picked up
  • Ahmed Kipanga lost his land after the government leased it out to a foreign investor
  • Somali refugee arrivals in Yemen (2006-2013)
    Arrivées de réfugiés somaliens au Yémen (2006-2013)
  • Syrian refugee children sleep in their sparsely furnished apartment in the Jordanian town of Irbid. More than two-thirds of Syrian refugees in Jordan live outside the camps
  • These six Syrian refugee children live with their parents in a newly-built apartment on the third floor of Jordanian Abdullah Omari's home in the town of Irbid. Amid a lack of available housing in Jordan, the Norwegian Refugee Council is paying Jordanian
  • Destruction in northern Yemen caused by the civil wars with the Houthis, 2004-10
  • 02 February 2012, Dollow, Somalia - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Director-General Jose Graziano da Silva (centre) assists deworming exercise of a goat herd by the Juba river near the border with Ethiopia in Dollow, Somalia
  • Downtown Freetown. Sexual violence is prevalent in Sierra Leone
    Downtown Freetown. Sexual violence is prevalent in Sierra Leone

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