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  • A frail HIV patient rests inside a safe house in Mae Sot run by Social Action for Women (SAW), a local non-profit group that offers shelter and access to ARV drugs to Burmese patients
  • In 2007, an extremely malnourished Phyoe Thandar Win came to a SAW shelter from her Karen village with a CD4 count of only two. Today, the 17-year-old has a CD4 count of more than 1,000 after receiving ARV treatment
  • Catatumbo is one of the few areas where coca production has increased
    Catatumbo, a region in northern Colombia (Aug 2013)
  • Child labour is particularly high amongst Bangladesh's Bihari community
  • Ijaj Hasan, a 20-year-old Bihari in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur sub-district, says getting a job for Biharis remains difficult
  • A Disaster Response Team, made up of 10 volunteers from from the courier company DHL, arrives at Toussaint L’ouverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince within 48 hours of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti to help organize incoming aid cargo. DHL says
  • A Coca-Cola kiosk in Tanzania. In partnership with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Coca-Cola has helped Tanzania's Ministry of Health improve its supply chain so that medicines can reach remote parts of the country, the way soft d
  • A village in the outskirts of Tissi in  southeastern Chad for returnees from Darfur. Tissi has in 2013 received an influx of thousands of people fleeing sporadic violence in neighboring Darfur
  • As part of its corporate social responsibility programs, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), a consulting firm, sends partners, staff and interns to teach financial literacy in Belize. Project Belize is part of a program that integrates financial literacy and e
  • The central bank of Somalia, August 2013
  • Ongoing construction in Mogadishu
  • IDPs living in poor conditions under damaged buildings in Mogadishu
  • A view of a lake in Tissi, a remote region in southeastern Chad, along the border with Darfur and the Central African Republic
  • Logistics is a major constraint in Tissi, southeastern Chad, home to thousands of former Darfur refugees who have recently returned home. During the rains, aid agencies have to rely on helicopters, as roads are cut off,  to reach the needy
    Helicopter landing in Tissi, southeastern Chad. During the rains, aid agencies have to rely on helicopters, as roads are cut off, to reach the needy. (Aug 2013)
  • Women fetch water at a borehole in Tissi centre. Access to potable water remains a major challenge in Tissi with diarrheal diseases among the leading causes of morbidity. Tissi is located in a remote region in southeastern Chad close to the Central Africa
  • Moulid Hujale
  • Exterior, PCAF Clinic, Gulu, Uganda, courtesy of PCAF
  • Anat Khel, 45, talks about the conflict in the Tirah Valley as she sits in her neighbour’s tent at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan, on June 3, 2013
  • Mubarak Shah, 22, sits outside the tent he shares with his family at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan, on June 3, 2013. Shah and his family fled their village in the Tirah Valley in Pakistan’s Khyber tribal region in April, as fighting between
  • Kawit, Cavite -People wade in floods at the height of torrential rains on 18 August 2013
  • Mohannad Hamdnallah surveys the remains of his home in Khartoum State. Since early August more than half a million people in 16 Sudanese states have been affected by floods
    Mohannad Hamdnallah surveys the remains of his home in Khartoum State. Since early August more than half a million people in 16 Sudanese states have been affected by floods
  • The sun setting in northern Sri Lanka. The specter of the missing still hangs over Sri Lanka's former northern conflict zone, four years after the fighting ended
  • Fishermen at Durban Harbour
    Fishermen at Durban Harbour
  • The Returnee
  • Kawit, Cavite- Residents wade through muddy water was torrential rains caused by Tropical Storm Trami flooded much of Manila and surrounding coastal areas
  • An Internally Displaced Person at Majengo in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu capital of Goma
  • Internally Displaced Persons at Majengo in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu capital of Goma fitted with temporary Identification bracelets
  • The Bulengo spontaneous site for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) near Goma in the Democratci republic of Congo
  • Syrian refugees, mostly Kurdish, recently arrived in the semi-autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan pictured at a reception and registration area near the town of Faysh Khabur. Aid was handed out at the reception area by the UN, Iraqi Kurdish authorities a
  • Sidra Abdul Fateh, 4, and Aziz Abdul Fateh, 10 days old, recently arrived in the semi-autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan after fleeing Syria. They are pictured in a mosque in the town of Arbat where they have been temporarily housed. A sudden and large
  • Syrian refugees, mostly Kurdish, recently arrived in the semi-autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan pictured at a reception and registration area near the town of Faysh Khabur. A sudden and large wave of refugees began to enter Kurdistan on 15 August 2013
  • Internally Displaced Persons at Majengo in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu capital of Goma

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