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  • Children who work in brick kilns in Afghanistan are at risk of injuries to their hands due to repetitive strain
    Children who work in brick kilns in Afghanistan are at risk of injuries to their hands due to repetitive strain
  • A boy makes bricks at a kiln in Afghanistan
    A boy makes bricks at a kiln in Afghanistan (May 2012)
  • A young girl at work at a brick kiln in Afghanistan
    A young girl at work at a brick kiln in Afghanistan (May 2012)
  • A young girl at work at a brick kiln in Afghanistan
    A young girl at work at a brick kiln in Afghanistan (May 2012)
  • Brick kilns in Afghanistan
    Brick kilns in Afghanistan (May 2012)
  • The passing-out parade of over 600 Somali soldiers who completed six months of EU-funded military training in southwestern Uganda on 10 May 2012
    The passing-out parade of over 600 Somali soldiers who completed six months of EU-funded military training in southwestern Uganda (May 2012)
  • Somali soldiers at their passing-out ceremony in southwestern Uganda, May 2012
    Somali soldiers at their passing-out ceremony in southwestern Uganda (May 2012)
  • Somali soldiers demonstrate their newly acquired military skills, southwestern Uganda
    Somali soldiers demonstrate their newly acquired military skills, southwestern Uganda (May 2012)
  • EU-funded military training for Somali soldiers in Uganda, May 2012
    EU-funded military training for Somali soldiers in Uganda (May 2012)
  • Somali soldiers at their passing-out ceremony in Uganda in May 2012
    Somali soldiers at their passing-out ceremony in Uganda (May 2012)
  • Teak forest landscape, Jepara, Central Java, Indonesia
  • Nsanje Port at the southern tip of Malawi officially opened in October 2010, but has yet to receive a single vessel
  • Rose Samuel’s family was among about 300 that were displaced by construction of Nsanje Port in southern Malawi
  • A mother showing her token in Kambioos, Dadaab
  • Boy scouts are helping to rebuild 47 houses of lepers so badly affected that they cannot help, but so far only two are done and the rains have come
  • Small girl stands in the ruins of what was her home in South Sudan
  • Elizabeth Kadia sits next to her roof-the only thing left of her home
  • A girl in Mbar Toubab village in Syar district, northern Senegal, collects water from a nearby well. Water is running very low following poor rains in 2011
  • An inhabitant of Mbar Toubab village in Syar district in northern Senegal shows IRIN an empty well following poor rains in 2011
  • Women from the host community giving water to refugees  in Kambioos, Dadaab
  • A young child at Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC
  • Young fighters from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) at a rebel camp in the southern Philippines
    Young fighters from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) at a rebel camp in the southern Philippines
  • A woman in front of her newly built latrine in Myanmar's west Bago Division
  • A young boy walks to school in Jumla, a remote mountain district in western Nepal. Access to education in Nepal's remote mountainous regions remains a challenge
  • Malian refugees at Somgande refugee camp just outside of the capital Ouagadougou. Tuareg and Arab families have fled conflict in Mali as MNLA and Ansar Dine rebel groups took control of the regions of Kidal, Timbuktu and Gao
  • A nurse at Old Fangak clinic fills syringes with medicines for suspected Kala Azar patients
  • Treatment for Kala Azar in Old Fangak clinic that draws thousands of people in from villages several days walk away
  • Border health workers along Thai-Myanmar border diagnosing and treating malaria
  • With road access limited, planes are often the best option in reaching Nepal's remote mountain districts
  • A boy and his father in Nepal's remote Jumla District
  • Somali migrants make up the majority of detainees in Ganfouda detention centre, according to the authorities
  • Authorities say food is provided 3 times a day for detainees, but it consists of nothing more than a bowl of spaghetti shared between groups of 5 people

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