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  • A government tank parked near a base on the road between Goma and Kanyaruchinya. While the front is only 6km away, many residents of Kanyaruchinya have returned home after having been displaced to Goma and its surrounding IDP camps
    A government tank parked near a base on the road between Goma and Kanyaruchinya. (Oct 2013)
  • Government troops March in the eastern DRC town of Kanyaruchinya,  close to the frontline with M23 rebels
    Government troops March in the eastern DRC town of Kanyaruchinya, close to the frontline with M23 rebels (Oct 2013)
  • Two Malian boys watch as French and Malian military patrol the market area of downtown Gao, in Gao, Mali, 2 March 2013
  • "Sex pays for women in the north where other income opportunities have been scarce"
  • Sent to a rehabilitation centre for suspected drug use, these men are detained involuntary in the country's largest compulsory detention centre for those suspected of drug abuse
  • Resident of Abyei, a disputed region on the border between Sudan and South Sudan, demonstrate to demand a long-awaited self-determination referendum
    Demand for a referendum in Abyei is intense
  • Graffiti in support of immigrants in the Greek border town of Alexandroupolis. Migrants and asylum seekers are increasingly avoiding Greece as an entry point to the European Union because of dire economic conditions, increased security at the border, and
  • Residents of Abyei, a disputed region on the border between Sudan and South Sudan, demonstrate to demand a long-awaited self-determination referendum
    Seeking the right to vote
  • Woman soliciting clients for commercial sex in northern Sri Lanka
  • A young Syrian refugee child in al Marj village in Lebanon's Beka'a Valley peers out of his makeshift window, where cardboard protects from the sun's heat
    A young Syrian refugee child in al Marj village in Lebanon's Beka'a Valley
  • An armed Dinka herdsman watches over his cattle near Abyei (December 2010)
    Guns are common among pastoralists in Abyei.
  • Citizens of Abyei march in December 2010 in protest as a reaction to North Sudan President Bashir's televised statement announcing his firm support for Misseriya in the Abyei area
  • This Syrian refugee family of five is likely to be kicked out of their cold, humid, stinky 10 sq m room in al Marj village, in Lebanon's Beka'a Valley because they can barely afford to pay the rent. In the background is the little assistance they have rec
    A Syrian refugee family in al Marj village, in Lebanon's Beka'a Valley
  • Flood waters are submerging tents used as evacuation centres
  • Flooded out in Kompong Cham province
  • The market on the main street in Za'atari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. The camp is now Jordan's fourth largest city. Residents have nicknamed the main street the Champs-Élysées of Za’atari
    The market on the main street in Za'atari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. (Oct 2013)
  • Children in the Swat valley are being homework to help them learn about dengue fever (Oct 2013)
  • A dengue fever ward at the Saidu Teaching Hospital in Mingora, Swat district, Pakistan (Oct 2013)
    A dengue fever ward at the Saidu Teaching Hospital in Mingora, Swat district, Pakistan (Oct 2013)
  • A market economy has sprung up in Jordan's Za'atari camp, now home to some 120,000 Syrian refugees. Here, food distributed by the World Food Programme is sold in one of the market's many shops
  • A Syrian refugee in Jordan's Za'atari camp turns his caravan into a shop selling perfumes. A market economy has sprung up in Za'atari camp, now home to some 120,000 Syrians
    A Syrian refugee in Jordan's Za'atari camp turns his caravan into a shop selling perfumes. (Oct 2013)
  • Despite widespread criticism of its lack of attention to boosting jobs, the ruling party won 18 percent of the vote
  • They voted in TNA. Now what?
  • Anti-corruption billboard in Uganda
    More West African countries were seen to be highly corrupt in 2013
  • A heap of broken furniture outside burnt classrooms at a  government secondary school Mamudo in Yobe state, northern Nigeria
  • Police Major David Bodeli tells the population of Kanyaruchinya, DRC that the increased police presence is there to restore normalcy and increase security, especially in relation to sexual violence, on 28 Sept. 2013
  • Children dance near the bombed wall of the primary school in Kanyaruchinya, DRC on 28 Sept. 2013. Since the end of the August fighting, nearly three-quarters of the students have returned to school
    Children dance near the bombed wall of the primary school in Kanyaruchinya, DRC on 28 Sept. 2013.
  • First batch of Syrian refugees takes a flight to Germany
  • Nearly two million South Sudanese have returned to their homeland since 2010. IOM provides transportation assistance to help them reach their final destinations in South Sudan safely and with dignity. Onward transport movements are conducted by road, rive
  • A ranger examines the carcass of a young elephant, one of 22 killed by poachers in Garamba in March 2012. The elephants, including 18 adults, were all shot in the top of the head by a sharpshooter's rifle fired from a helicopter. Many were killed with a s
    Certains groupes terroristes tirent d’importants revenus de « l’ivoire de la guerre »
  • Damaged Medical equipment dumped in a room at a referral health centre in Mali’s northern city of Gao. Several health centres in northern Mali were damaged or destroyed during the Islamist occupation of the region
  • Afghanistan refugees graph
    Chiffres de réfugiés afghans qui rentrent au Pakistan
  • Senior Pakistan army officials receive a briefing about the situation on the ground in Awaran District, in Pakistan's Balochistan Province, after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake on 24 September 2013. The province is also home to an anti-government insurgency

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