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  • A family of Mongolian herders in the capital, Ulaanbaatar. Years of extreme weather that have killed millions of livestock have gradually forced Mongolian herders to the capital, which grew from 1969-1989 by 4.5 percent, and since then, four times as quic
    A family of Mongolian herders in the capital, Ulaanbaatar (Sep 2013)
  • In the Madina market in Guinea's capital, Conakry, many university graduates sell used clothes and shoes by day and load market trucks by night to get by until they find better-paying jobs
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  • Maguindanao, Philippines - Loyal followers of Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) rebel leader Nur Misuari turn up during a gathering in the southern Mindanao island to coincide with a declaration they will again fight for independence.Misuari's photogr
  • Semi-nomadic Kuchis say they are getting pushed off their rangeland with land rights still not clearly established in Afghanistan
  • Small scale traders along a street in downtown of Goma, DRC
  • A busy public market in Goma, DRC
  • Laos' MMR has improved in recent years due to maternal and child health care advances, but maternal deaths are still among highest in Southeast Asia
  • Children in Laos face a higher chance of infant mortality than elsewhere in the world due to maternal, child and reproductive health care gaps
  • Afghan sheep farmer Dost Mohammad has seen his family’s land on the outskirts of Kunduz City repeatedly diminished with land rights still far from secure
  • Selling fish that has been freshly caught from Lake Kivu in Goma. Food prices have increased dramatically since rebels claimed control of Goma. The airport and road links have been shut and banks have been closed
  • Small scale traders sell their wares in a street in the outskirts of Goma, DRC
  • Dorjsuren Chimed Gochoo, 43, moved to Arvaikheer District in Övörkhangai Province, Mongolia in 2004 after losing most all his livestock in a series of extreme weather events that culminated in a “dzud” (natural disaster) of 2000 that wiped out all o
  • Years of extreme weather that have killed millions of livestock have gradually forced Mongolian herders to the capital, Ulaanbaatar, which grew from 1969-1989 by 4.5 percent, and since then, four times as quickly
    Years of extreme weather that have killed millions of livestock have gradually forced Mongolian herders to the capital, Ulaanbaatar, which grew from 1969-1989 by 4.5 percent, and since then, four times as quickly
  • Amadou Condé is cleaning fish at Port de Boulbinet in the Guinean capital Conakry. August 2013. A local NGO helped him get off the streets, train up and find work - first as a fish-cleaner. He now wants to become a carpenter
    Amadou Condé is cleaning fish at Port de Boulbinet in the Guinean capital Conakry. (August 2013)
  • An elderly Syrian refugee in the Beka'a Valley, Lebanon. Aid agencies say the elderly are among the most vulnerable refugees but are often neglected by the humanitarian community
  • Omer Hussein, a resident of Sudan’s South Kordofan state, where rebels have been fighting government forces, holds a placard urging Sudanese President Omar Beshir and his South Sudan counterpart Salva Kiir to work towards peace
  • Renewed inter-clan clashes have been reported this morning in Butie near the northern Kenya town of Moyale (file photo)
  • Shopna Begum, 35, in Dhaka’s largest slum, Korail
  • Members of WFP's Fast Information Technology and Telecommunications Emergency and Support Team (FITTEST) are hired by the UN Country Team in Niger to install a solar-powered security lighting system. WFP has several business units that operate on a cost-r
  • Smallholder farmers bring their cattle to an abbatoir in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital
  • Sex worker in Nepal HIV service centre
  • A patient lies in Bir Hospital in Nepal
  • Madagascar beach with boats
  • Stocks at the Damascus branch of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent
  • Family members of the missing during a 2013 demonstration in Colombo. More than fours after Sri Lanka's decades-long civil war ended, scores remain missing
  • FARDC soldiers on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • The young male polio survivors set off early in the morning to cover the streets of Freetown, hoping to gather any small change. They visit the mosques and churches and wait outside upscale restaurants and banks
    Polio survivors in the streets of Freetown (Aug 2013)
  • Two-year old Asma receives the first dose of Glucantime injection in al-Nasser IDP camp in northern Syria. The girl has suffered from leishmaniasis, a skin infection spread by sandflies, for 4 months. The disease has spread since the conflict in Syria beg
  • Madagascar beach with boats (FILM ONLY - use image 201309021434110020 for reports)
  • Screenshot from the third film of the series Where the war still echoes
  • FARDC soldiers on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)

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