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  • Domiz Camp for Syrian refugees in Dohuk Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan. The camp is inhabitated by Syrian Kurdish refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria
  • A Syrian Kurdish refugee child comes back from school in Domiz refugee camp in Iraqi Kurdistan. The Kurdish Regional Government is providing catch-up classes for the refugee children fleeing the conflict in Syria so that they can enrol in the upcoming sch
    A Syrian Kurdish refugee child comes back from school in Domiz refugee camp in Iraqi Kurdistan (Aug 2012)
  • Lukman Hassan, a Syrian Kurd, has fled to Iraqi Kurdistan due to the conflict in Syria and opened this shop in Domiz refugee camp
  • Domiz camp for Syrian refugees in Dohuk Governorate, northern Iraq. In the photo: latrines made of brick and corrugated sheet metal - each family has its own
    Domiz camp for Syrian refugees in Dohuk Governorate, northern Iraq (Aug 2012)
  • ****For IRIN Film only. Myanmar - Awaiting Change ***
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  • Wall in al-Walajeh
  • Saadnayel public school - Bekaa/Lebanon. In the courtyard of the school, a UNICEF staff member surrounded by Syrian refugee children who are carefully listening to her while others are so impatient to play. Recreational activities are bringing joy and hap
  • Saadnayel public school - Bekaa/Lebanon. Some faces show happiness but others sadness. Syrian refugee children are sitting aligned, waiting impatiently for the presentation of their final show
  • Child Friendly Space at Association Culturelle de Hermel - Hermel/Lebanon. Syrian refugee children watch their elder classmates present their recitation while they eagerly wait for their own show to commence. Arts and crafts provide a way to entertain and
  • Food aid is transported by boat to IDPs living outside of Mopti town in Mopti region and to people who remained in northern territories
  • Iyag Ag Ghali, head of Islamist Group Ansar Dine in northern Mali, is willing to negotiate with the Malian government and foreign powers but is adamant about imposing Sharia law on the north.
    Iyag Ghali: Ansar Dine head Iyag Ghali and Burkina Faso foreign minister Djibril Bassolé in northern Mali
  • Polonnaruwa District, Sri Lanka flooding in February 2011
  • Saadnayel public school - Bekaa/Lebanon. Three Syrian children are looking and listening attentively to their teacher
  • Bank of West Africa, Bamako. Mali could be facing an economic slowdown in the light of donor withdrawals after the May 2012 coup d’etat attempt, a drop in investments and tourism due to insecurity in the north
  • MUJAO: Commander with the Unity Movement for Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO) in Gao
  • Catholic Relief Services food aid destined for IDPs living in Mopti. As of July 2012 some 30,000 IDPs from the north had fled to Mopti region
  • Schoolchildren in Luwero district, Central Uganda (Nov 2011)
    Schoolchildren in Luwero District, central Uganda
  • Primary school students in their classroom, Luwero District, central Uganda (Nov 2011)
    Primary school students in their classroom, Luwero District, central Uganda (Nov 2011)
  • Egypt's parliament building
    The entrance to Egypt’s parliament building has been the scene of sit-ins, celebrations and violent crackdowns
  • Indian man smoking an inexpensive, locally-produced cigarette known as "bidi", which is a contributing factor in the rise of deaths by non-communicable diseases in places in South Asia
  • Egyptian women line up to vote in the first free and fair parliamentary elections in November 2011. Cairo, Egypt
    Women in Cairo line up to vote in Egypt’s first free and fair parliamentary elections (Nov 2011)
  • A motorcyle rider braves a flooded street
  • Samatar with a young Somali man
  • Members of Yemen's army protest against its divided leadership. Part of the army are controlled by former President Ali Abudllah Saleh; while others are controlled by Gen. Ali Mohsen, a military commander who defected in March 2011
  • Marawara district in eastern Kunar province shares a border with Pakistan. Dangam district, the most affected area in the recent cross-border attacks is situated directly above Marawara
    Marawara District in Afghanistan’s eastern Kunar Province shares a border with Pakistan
  • Dhruba Nepali, 35, a farmer in Sindhupalchok District, 100km northeast of Kathmandu
  • Purna Pakhrin, 36, a livestock trader Kavre District, 80km southeast of Kathmandu
  • Ramesh Jha, 36, a farmer in Sunsari District, 500 km southeast of Kathmandu
  • Mira Majhi, 27, in Dang District, 400km southwest of Kathmandu shared her views on federalism
  • Gopal Dawadi, a Nepali shared his views of federalism and governance
  • Côte d’Ivoire's western region has been plagued by violence triggered by political and ethnic rivalry as well as land disputes. The Nahibly camp was the last IDP refuge in the country after the 2010-11 election unrest that claimed some 3,000 lives
    Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region was raided and torched on 20 July by a huge crowd, sending the more than 5,000 people there to flee for safety

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