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  • Palestinian Syrian refugees in Cyber camp in Jordan
  • Relief distribution for Tana clash victims by the Kenya Red Cross
    Hundreds of people have been displaced after a recent massacre of 52 people in the coastal Tana River District
  • Relief distribution for Tana clash victims by the Kenya Red Cross
  • A man at a rally in Conakry. He and others gathered there used to support current President Alpha Condé, but are now disappointed two years into his term. The t-shirt bears says, in the Soussou language, 'Cellou, you're the one who can' -- referring to C
  • Al-Rustumiya settlement in Baghdad is home to more than 100 IDP families displaced during Iraq's civil war in 2006-7. Unable or unwilling to return to their areas of origin, they are illegally squatting on government land and at risk of eviction. This set
  • Youths run alongside vehicle carrying Cellou Dalein Diallo after his party's meeting in the capital Conakry. He was Alpha Condé's rival in the 2010 presidential run-off election. A political impasse since the polls is raising security fears
  • Boy in Kampala, Uganda
  • Nargis Bibi, 12, draws water from a well near her home at a brick factory in the village of Tarlai, on the outskirts of Islamabad, on March 18, 2012. Residents living in and around the factory say water levels in the wells have dropped over the years, and
    Nargis Bibi, 12, draws water from a well near her home at a brick factory in the village of Tarlai, on the outskirts of Islamabad (March 2012)
  • Grinding machines at a  mine in Thiou, Yatenga, Burkina Faso
  • In the Saddar area, of downtown Karachi, a maashki (water-man) is caterring to the water needs of many shop keepers through this ancient way of water carriage
  • Sri Lanka's paddy cultivation regions have shown a high prevalence of chronic kidney disease
  • A miner in Thiou, Yatenga, Burkina Faso
  • Mohammad Issa, a 70-year-old Afghan refugee, sits with his wife Zeitoon Bibi, 55, in the Dhok Choorah makeshift settlement on the outskirts of Islamabad on August 20, 2012. He does not know what he will do when his Pakistan-issued Proof of Residency card
  • A nurse at the military hospital in South Sudan's capital Juba prepares an injection for one of the new nation's many traumatized soldiers
  • The military hospital in South Sudan's capital Juba, where many men with post-traumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD) recover from physical and emotional wounds after decades of civil war that led to South Sudan's secession in July 2011
  • A patient at the military hospital in South Sudan's capital Juba, where many men with post-traumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD) recover from physical and emotional wounds after decades of civil war that led to South Sudan's secession in July 2011
  • An ethnic Hazara refugee looks to the camera at a community housing centre in  in the town of Pucak, a hub for asylum seekers and their families - and the people smugglers ready to assist them - about 80km outside of Jakarta
  • Students' hostel at Université de Cocody in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire’s main city. There are fears of chaos when 61,000 students return nearly two years after the university was shut down during political violence
  • Refurbishment at Université de Cocody in Abidjan ahead of the reopening of Côte d’Ivoire’s five public universities on 3 September, 2012
  • A courthouse in north-eastern Liberia. Community Legal Advisers with the Catholic church-backed Justice and Peace Commission works with locals to settle disputes out of court
  • Underground tunnels at Rafah are the main channels through which goods are smuggled from Egypt into the Gaza Strip. Photo taken in 2009
  • Mu'min Najar opens the door to the goods depot at his father's furniture factory, Modern Industrial Group (MIG) in Gaza. Israeli promises of easier exports out of Gaza have not been fulfilled
  • Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of Ethiopia, captured during the Grow Africa: Transforming African Agriculture Session at the World Economic Forum on Africa held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 9-11 May, 2012
  • A Community Legal Adviser speaks to a client. Residents say the advisers have helped resolve cases successfully without resorting to the courts
  • Children at a shop in Luwero district, Central Uganda (Nov 2011)
    Children at a shop in Luwero District, central Uganda
  • A fighter in the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army, a breakaway rebel group in Myanmar, with his five-year-old son on the frontlines after fleeing attacks in their village in 2011
  • Freddy Bosomba, Commissioner of Ituri District, in northeast Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Ethiopian women in Addis Ababa sort through and pick out defective green coffee beans
  • Greek police roundups draw criticism
  • Congolese government troops patrol on Lake Albert
    Congolese government troops patrol on Lake Albert (Aug 2012)
  • Iraqi police (members of the SWAT team) escort UN staff through the southern town of Basra. UN staff still require armed escorts while traveling around many parts of Iraq.
  • Farhan Abdulle, a radio presenter with Radio Daljir, was murdered in the city of Galka’yo on 2nd May, 2012

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