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  • Destroyed medicine at a burned down dispensary in Moyale
  • Razed down Arosa dispensary in Moyale
  • A health worker checks a child for malnutrition after a feeding program in storm devastated southern Philippines
  • A mother feeds her baby with high-protein paste fortified with calories and vitamins during a feeding program for victims in storm hit southern Philippines
  • A mother in Mindanao feeds her baby with high-protein paste fortified with calories and vitamins during a feeding programme for survivors of tropical storm Washi
  • Hong Sarath
    Hong Sarath, pictured outside Tuol Sleng prison
  • During Khmer Rouge rule in Cambodia (1975-79) tens of thousands of monks were killed, religion was forbidden and temples were damaged or destroyed
    During Khmer Rouge rule in Cambodia (1975-79) tens of thousands of monks were killed, religion was forbidden and temples were damaged or destroyed
  • Ung’s daughter, Botumroath Lebun, was 2 years old when she, her mother and brother fled to a refugee camp in Thailand. Raised in the US, Lebun returned to Cambodia in 2008. She is teaching a business communications course at the private Pannasastra Univ
    Ung’s daughter, Botumroath Lebun, was 2 years old when she, her mother and brother fled to a refugee camp in Thailand.
  • Nyrola Ung, 58, lost more than 100 family members who died during the Khmer Rouge’s purges in the country’s eastern province, Battambang, near Thailand’s border. Escaping with her 1 and a half year old daughter and three-year-old son, Ung crossed in
  • One of Lebun’s students in the graduate school of management at Pannasastra University, Sokhy Chea, 21, said his family opted out of participating in the trials because they did not want to be part of the long-term court proceedings. “They have their
    One of Lebun’s students in the graduate school of management at Pannasastra University, Sokhy Chea, 21, said his family opted out of participating in the trials because they did not want to be part of the long-term court proceedings.
  • Theary Seng, 40, a lawyer by training and also one of the first victims registered with the court, recently withdrew her testimony from the Khmer Rouge tribunal, calling the trials “junk justice”. Orphaned at age eight after both her parents were kill
  • Thousands of landless squatters turned out in protest against a government move to evict them in January 2012 in Kathmandu
  • Fouzia Hassan, 50, an IDP at the stadium camp in Hargeisa, Somaliland
  • Fouzia Hassan, 50, an IDP at the stadium camp in Hargeisa, Somaliland
    An IDP at the stadium camp in Hargeisa, Somaliland (Feb 2012)
  • A brick maker in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
    A brick maker in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo (Jan 2012)
  • Polio vaccination in Chad supported by UNICEF
    UNICEF supports polio immunization campaign in Chad
  • A Grade 3 class at the Three2Six Project at Sacred Heart College in Johannesburg where refugee and migrant children excluded from most schools make use of empty classrooms in the afternoons (January 2012)
    A Grade 3 class at the Three2Six Project at Sacred Heart College in Johannesburg where refugee and migrant children excluded from most schools make use of empty classrooms in the afternoons (January 2012)
  • Pupils and their teacher crammed into a makeshift classroom at iTemba Study Centre in the inner-city Johannesburg neighbourhood of Berea. The centre provides refugee and migrant children with an affordable and easy-to-access alternative to government scho
  • Polio vaccination in Chad supported by UNICEF
    UNICEF polio drive in Chad (file photo)
  • Polio vaccination awareness campaign in Chad supported by UNICEF
  • Polio vaccination in Chad supported by UNICEF
  • A cooking oil dispenser in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
    A cooking oil dispenser in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo (Jan 2012)
  • A family prepares a rice field for planting in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
    A family prepares a rice field for planting in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo (Jan 2012)
  • Wild birds caught using nets in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    Wild birds caught using nets in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo (Jan 2012)
  • IDPs receive food from villagers after reaching Khairan al-Muharaq district, Hajjah, Yemen
  • A woman receives treatment at an IDP camp outside of Laiza in Myanmar's northern Kachin State. More than 40,000 people fled their homes following the collapse of a 17-year-old ceasefire between government forces and the Kachin Independence Army
  • A woman gives birth to a baby at an IDP camp in northern Kachin State. More than 40,000 people fled their homes following the collapse of a  17-year-old ceasefire between government forces and the Kachin Independence Army
  • An Afghan journalist attends a press conference in Kabul, Afghanistan. January 2012. Afghan media has grown significantly in the ten years since the ousting of the Taliban, but there are still questions as to its quality
  • “Old Kabul” is made up of poorer houses perched on a mountaintop, reflecting the lack of development in parts of Afghanistan, despite billions of dollars in aid
    “Old Kabul” is made up of houses perched on a mountaintop in Afghanistan
  • A tank belonging to the International Security Assessment Force in Kabul, Afghanistan. January 2012
  • Staff at Sainte Philomene Orphanage in Man don't know the real name or the exact age of the girl they call "Juliana." She was found following a group of people fleeing a massacre in Blolequin early in 2011. She did not talk for three months after arriving
    "Juliana" (real name unknown) at the Sainte Philomene Orphanage in Man. She was among a group of people who fled mass killings in Blolequin early in 2011
  • Brigitte Lahou, right, took in three children to her home outside of Danané during last year's conflict, but two of them, including Davila, left, have not had any contact with their families yet

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