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  • MINUSTAH Police Officers Assist National Police to Quell Student Protest. 12/Jun/2009. Port au Prince, Haiti
  • Indonesian Police (FPU)
  • Soldiers of the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) on Goma Hill. The position is part of the peacekeepers defensive position for the eastern DRC city
    Soldiers of the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) on Goma Hill. The position is part of the peacekeepers defensive position for the eastern DRC city
  • FARDC soldiers being transported on the back of a truck on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of theeastern DRC city of Goma
    FARDC soldiers being transported on the back of a truck on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of theeastern DRC city of Goma (Aug 2013)
  • A truck passes through the frontline at Kanyaruchinya after coming through the rebel held M23 area
    A truck passes through the frontline at Kanyaruchinya after coming through the rebel held M23 area (Aug 2013)
  • An FARDC soldier rests on the frontline in Kanyaruchinya on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma during a lull in the fighting with the armed group M23
    An FARDC soldier rests on the frontline in Kanyaruchinya on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma during a lull in the fighting with the armed group M23
  • An FARDC soldier has a cigarette on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma
    An FARDC soldier has a cigarette on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (Aug 2013)
  • An FARDC soldier on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma
    An FARDC soldier on the Kanyaruchinya frontline on the outskirts of the eastern DRC city of Goma (Aug 2013)
  • Mothers with their malnourished children at Engela District Hospital in northern Namibia's Ohangwena Region. There has been an increase in admissions for acute malnutrition following two years of drought
  • The majority of people in northwestern Namibia's Opuwo District rely on cattle farming for a livelihood but little pasture remains after two years of drought and the cattle are dying in large numbers
  • Kariamakuju Kauta harvested only enough maize from the parched soil on the outskirts of Opuwo in northwestern Namibia to feed her family for a few months. Their supply will run out in a few days
    Kariamakuju Kauta's plot of land has turned to dust
  • Health extension worker, Julita Hamukuaja screens a child for malnutrition in drought-hit northwestern Namibia's Opuwo District
  • A soldier of the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) on Goma Hill with a shoulder-held rocket launcher. The position is part of the peacekeepers defensive position for the eastern DRC city
    A soldier of the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) on Goma Hill with a shoulder-held rocket launcher. (Aug 2013)
  • wo consecutive years of drought in northern Namibia has destroyed livelihoods from livestock farming. Mbete Tjiposa’s state pension is now the only source of income for much of her extended family in this Himba homestead in Opuwo District
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  • Riondjovi Mupia and her three children moved to an informal settlement on the outskirts of Opuwo in north-western Namibia four months ago after the drought dried up the vegetable patch she relied on for an income
    Informal settlers on the outskirts of Opuwo in north-western Namibia (Aug 2013)
  • Market in Sevare, Mali July 2013
  • A make-shift camp for displaced people in Qah, in opposition-controlled northern Syria
  • Leg braces fitted to Claudine Muhombe, 7, from Rugare, near the Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu province town of Masisi, has given her the opportunity to walk again
  • A polio suffer at the a local NGO, l´Association Congolaise Debout et Fier [(ACDF) Standing and Proud] centre in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo city of Goma washing clothes
    A polio survivor at l´Association Congolaise Debout et Fier centre in Goma doing chores
  • Claudine Muhombe, 7, from Rugare, near the Democratic Republic of Congo’s North Kivu province town of Masisi, has suffered from polio since she was about four-years-old and in April 2013 was fitted with leg braces so she could walk upright
    Polio survivor Claudine Muhombe, 7, is learning how to walk again
  • Women dry fish,  at a market in Goma, DRC
  • A market street in Goma, the capital of the Congolese eastern province of North Kivu
  • Gandarusa, a natural plant with medicinal qualities researchers are testing in Indonesia to see if it can be the first medically approved male contraceptive pill
    Gandarusa -- nature's aprhrodesiac-contraceptive?
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  • De-mining operations in Libya after the 2011 uprising that toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi
  • The Landmine Clearing Team in Zintan, western Libya. Libyan rebels volunteered to clear mines and explosive remnants of war laid during the 2011 conflict that toppled long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi, often working with nothing but metal detectors and the
  • Hannah McDowell, an aid worker with God’s Missionary Church in Penn’s Creek, Pa., administers medicine to a Haitian child in Leogane, Haiti, Jan. 24, 2010. U.S. Marines flew into the area to establish a new humanitarian aid receiving area for Haitian
  • Mugunga 3, an IDP camp in the outskirts of Congolese eastern town of Goma
  • Oliver Mutambo, 45, was first displaced in Congo’s 1996 war
  • FARC graffiti in an Andean town
  • Displaced family in El Tarra, Colombia
  • Inland fishermen working in the Kala Weva, a massive 18sqkm water tank built 400 BC Sri Lanka's North Central Province
    Inland fishermen working in the Kala Weva, a massive 18sqkm water tank built 400 BC Sri Lanka's North Central Province (July 2013)

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