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  • The young male polio survivors set off early in the morning to cover the streets of Freetown, hoping to gather any small change. They visit the mosques and churches and wait outside upscale restaurants and banks
    Polio survivors in the streets of Freetown (Aug 2013)
  • Two-year old Asma receives the first dose of Glucantime injection in al-Nasser IDP camp in northern Syria. The girl has suffered from leishmaniasis, a skin infection spread by sandflies, for 4 months. The disease has spread since the conflict in Syria beg
  • Madagascar beach with boats (FILM ONLY - use image 201309021434110020 for reports)
  • Screenshot from the third film of the series Where the war still echoes
  • FARDC soldiers on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • Fisherman on Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    Fisherman on Lake Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo (August 2013)
  • Relatives of abducted children speak out for the missing in Lamwo district. The ICRC estimates 10,000 people are still missing from the decades-long civil war in northern Uganda
    Relatives of abducted children speak out for the missing in Lamwo district, northern Uganda (Aug 2013)
  • Rose Lamwaka speaks at a ceremony for the missing in Lamwo district last week. Lamwaka had two sons abducted by the LRA in Uganda's decades-long civil war
  • An RPG-7 rocket used by the Democratic Republic of Congo’s national army
  • FARDC soldiers on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • A resident of no. 14 ECOWAS Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone’s crowded capital, home to over 200 disabled people and their families
    A resident of no. 14 ECOWAS Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone’s crowded capital, home to over 200 disabled people and their families
  • A resident of no. 14 ECOWAS Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone’s crowded capital, home to over 200 disabled people and their families
    A resident of no. 14 ECOWAS Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone’s crowded capital, home to over 200 disabled people and their families
  • View from the balcony of no. 14 ECOWAS Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone’s crowded capital, home to over 200 disabled people and their families
    View from the balcony of no. 14 ECOWAS Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone’s crowded capital, home to over 200 disabled people and their families
  • Although Phillip Ndapie is one of few residents with an income, he also sleeps where he works, in the tiny space between his shelves of stock
    Phillip Ndapie runs a hardware shop in a wooden structure just outside 14 ECOWAS street, selling everything from mallets to PVC pipes to bathroom fittings
  • In an upstairs corridor at 14 ECOWAS street, a young girl daughter of a polio survivor resident waits for her father to return from the street
    In an upstairs corridor at 14 ECOWAS street, a young girl daughter of a polio survivor resident waits for her father to return from the street
  • Abass Koroma shows off his motorized scooter. His fellow polio survivors must make do with simple wooden or metal crutches. Some have wooden home-made wheelchairs and the lucky few have lighter modern wheelchairs
    Abass Koroma shows off his motorized scooter. His fellow polio survivors must make do with simple wooden or metal crutches. Some have wooden home-made wheelchairs and the lucky few have lighter modern wheelchairs
  • Abass Koroma, 32, eats cassava leaf in palm oil with rice in his room, barely big enough to contain his mattress. Koroma came to Freetown in 1993 from Kono [district] to escape the fighting during Sierra Leone’s civil war. “We are happy to have this p
    A polio survivor eats cassava leaf in palm oil with rice in his room in Freetown. (Aug 2013)
  • Phillip Ndapie runs a hardware shop in a wooden structure just outside 14 ECOWAS street, selling everything from mallets to PVC pipes to bathroom fittings
    Phillip Ndapie runs a hardware shop in a wooden structure just outside 14 ECOWAS street, selling everything from mallets to PVC pipes to bathroom fittings
  • A note taped to the wall reminds residents of sweeping and cleaning duties at no. 14 ECOWAS Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone’s crowded capital, home to over 200 disabled people and their families
    A note taped to the wall reminds residents of sweeping and cleaning duties at no. 14 ECOWAS Street in downtown Freetown, Sierra Leone’s crowded capital, home to over 200 disabled people and their families
  • Health workers gather in an effort to raise greater awareness of mental health. The Indonesian government hopes to expand community access to mental health services, an area long overlooked and neglected
  • Since July 2013, two blue buses emblazoned with the sign Mobile Mental Health Service now ply the streets of the capital Jakarta three days a week. Access to mental health services remains a key challenge in Indonesia
  • FARDC soldiers on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
    FARDC soldiers on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • Women survivors of the 2009 stadium massacre in Guinea have formed soap-making and fabric-dyeing cooperatives in an effort to rebuild their lives after losing everything
  • An FARDC soldier on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • An FARDC soldier on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • An FARDC soldier walks through the forest on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • An FARDC soldier on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • An FARDC soldier on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (August 2013)
  • A market 30 km outside of Vientiane. Glutinous rice, of which there are 13,000 varieties in Laos, is a household staple across Lao's 49 different ethnic groups
  • Children look to the camera in Kuang Si, Luang Prabang Province. An average of 44 percent of children under five suffer from malnutrition, putting them at risk of immune deficiencies later on in life.
  • Village food security depends on the rice harvest. Women picks rice seedlings to re-plant in Mokchong Khmu village, in northern Luang Prabang Province
  • Landscape near Bamako, Mali

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