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  • Refugees at Yida refugee camp in South Sudan’s Unity State queue for hours for food and soap. As the camp swells and disease takes a toll, aid agencies are working to raise awareness about proper hygiene
    Refugees at Yida refugee camp in South Sudan’s Unity State queue for hours for food and soap
  • The Reverend
    Ugandan Reverend Gideon Byamugisha Baguma is one of the few religious leaders to have defied stigma and disclosed his HIV-positive status
  • A convoy of WFP trucks in Masisi, DRC
  • Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Sheikh Ahmed Bin Mohamed Bin Jabr Al Thani, Minister's Assistant for International Cooperation in Qatar, as part of a push for more partnerships between the UN and aid agen
  • Wasteland between the Lonmin mine and the Enkaneng informal settlement
  • Sub-contracted workers live in informal settlements made up of in tin-sheds
  • More than a month after police action killed 34 protestors just metres away from the Enkaneng informal settlement in Marikana, residents are still in mourning
  • The children of sub-contracted workers who live in informal settlements like this one in Enkaneng, metres away from a platinum conditions are exposed to sewage spills
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  • Sunarti, a migrant domestic worker from Indonesia in Syria, is in contact with her family, but stuck in the country. Many migrants are unable to leave the country due to the conflict
  • Al Hadji Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh, President of the Gambia
    President Yahya Jammeh, long criticized for his government's poor human rights performance (file photo)
  • The Reverend (FILM ONLY - use image 201209201054310213 for reports)
  • A Burmese construction worker in Chiang Mai. There are more than 2 million labour migrants in Thailand, mostly from neighbouring Myanmar
  • Madagascar’s security apparatus, which comprises the army, the gendarmerie and police, is struggling to combat bandits known as dahalo
    Madagascar’s security apparatus - the army, the gendarmerie and the police - is struggling to combat bandits known as `dahalo’ (August 2012)
  • Rising insecurity in Madagascar
  • The broken windscreen of a gendarme vehicle on patrol in the Madagascan south east port town of Taolagnaro
  • Tube splicing technique used to graft one vegetable onto another to create a hardier, more resilient crop
  • Women in the North Region share a common meal of fried rice. The region has been one of the most affected by this year's food crisis due to drought in 2011 and high food prices. Its main city Ouahigouya has also witnessed several civil protests in 2011 an
  • Workers in a factory that rolls locally produced cigarettes, bidis, popular throughout South Asia
  • This 17-year-old asylum seeker from the Democratic Republic of Congo spent four months at Lindela Repatriation Centre outside Johannesburg and narrowly avoided being deported
  • In Bevilany, northern Madagascar, bandits have prompted the community to hire security guards, who carry only rudimentary weapons
    In Bevilany, northern Madagascar, bandits have prompted the community to hire security guards, who carry only rudimentary weapons (Sep 2012)
  • In Bevilany, Madagascar, the community has hired security known as Zama to protect them from bandits
    In Bevilany, Madagascar, the community has hired security known as Zama to protect them from bandits (Sep 2012)
  • In Bevilany, Madagascar, the community has hired security known as Zama to protect them from bandits
    Mother and child in Bevilany, Madagascar (Sep 2012)
  • Remenablia, 54, (second from left) is an infamous bandit, or dahalo, in the south of Madagascar
    Remenablia, 54, (second from left) is an infamous bandit, or dahalo, in the south of Madagascar
  • Yvan Razafimandimby, 22, lost his father, a soldier, to bandits known as dahalo in the south-eastern Anosy Region of Madagascar
    Yvan Razafimandimby, 22, lost his father, a soldier, to `dahalo’ bandits in the southeastern Anosy region of Madagascar (August 2012)
  • A community near Taolagnaro, Madagascar, has created a self-defence unit in response to crime
    A community near Taolagnaro, Madagascar, has created a self-defence unit in response to crime (Sep 2012)
  • A community near Taolagnaro, Madagascar, began organizing nightly patrols following a rise in crime
    A community near Taolagnaro, Madagascar, began organizing nightly patrols following a rise in crime (Sep 2012)
  • Julien Tsarandro, chief of a settlement outside Taolagnaro, Madagascar, had eight cattle stolen by bandits known as the dahalo
    Julien Tsarandro, chief of a settlement outside Taolagnaro, Madagascar, had eight cattle stolen by bandits known as the dahalo
  • Madagascan army units have been deployed in support of the police and gendarmerie in areas threatened by `dahalo’ bandits
    Madagascan army units have been deployed in support of the police and gendarmerie in areas threatened by `dahalo’ bandits (Sep 2012)
  • Madagascar’s security services include the gendarmerie, a para-military force meant to provide security in rural areas
    Madagascar’s security services include the gendarmerie, a para-military force meant to provide security in rural areas (Sep 2012)
  • Madagascar’s southeastern port town of Taolagnaro is experiencing increased insecurity blamed on armed bandits known as `dahalo’
    Madagascar’s southeastern port town of Taolagnaro is experiencing increased insecurity blamed on armed bandits known as `dahalo’ (August 2012)
  • A woman in Nimissiguima, Burkina Faso, waits in the town hall for her identity papers to be delivered

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