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  • Supporters of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi bow down in prayer at Raba’a al-Adaweya square in Cairo’s Nasr City three days before he was ousted by the military. As many as 300 people have died in street clashes since the 3 July military coup
    Supporters of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi during prayer at Raba’a al-Adaweya square in Cairo’s Nasr City three days before he was ousted by the military.
  • An opponent of the Muslim Brotherhood throws stones at the movement's headquarters of the  in Muqqatam, southeast of Cairo on 30 June, just days before the MB's Mohamed Morsi was ousted as president of Egypt.
    Protester in Cairo, Egypt. (July 2013)
  • Supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi help a man injured at clashes on 27 July 2013 which killed dozens of Morsi supporters near 6 October Bridge in the Egyptian capital Cairo. Morsi was ousted by the a popularly-supported military on 3 Ju
    Supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi help a man injured during clashes in the Egyptian capital (27 July 2013)
  • Palais des Nations, Geneva
    Palais des Nations, Geneva
  • Grade 2 students study at the Ban Yanyong school in Naratiwat Province in Thailand's deep south. The ongoing insurgency has taken its toll on education in the area
    Grade 2 students study at the Ban Yanyong school in Naratiwat Province in Thailand's deep south (July 2013)
  • As of July 2013, more than 6,500 children had been killed in the Syrian conflict, according to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, one third of them under the age of 10
  • About half the 1.8 million Syrian refugees are children
  • A Thai soldier talks with students at the Ban Tanyong school during his guard duty at the primary school in Naratiwat Province in Thailand's deep south
    A Thai soldier talks with students at the Ban Tanyong school in Naratiwat Province in Thailand's deep south (July 2013)
  • The NGO Najda Now helps children overcome trauma through art and theatre. Here, Najda's office in Lebanon works with refugee children from Syria and Palestine. They are stretching before class
  • Faysal, 11, left Rural Damascus in Syria after his uncle was shot dead by a sniper. He is now a refugee in Lebanon, where the NGO Najda Now has encouraged him to express himself through art. His drawing of a princess was sold at an exhibition (see flyer i
  • Ashraf, 8, left the Syrian city of Hama because government forces attacked rebels at the entrance to the town. He is now a refugee in Lebanon, where the NGO Najda Now has encouraged him to express himself through art. Here he uses playdough to make a worm
  • Sohah, 12, originally Palestinian, fled the Syrian city of Dera'a, where her parents had settled after fleeing their homes in Palestine. She is now a refugee once again, this time in Lebanon, where the NGO Najda Now has encouraged her to express herself t
  • Ahmed, 9, left the Syrian city of Homs because of intense air bombing. He is now a refugee in Lebanon, where the NGO Najda Now has encouraged him to express himself through art. He has drawn the life he wants: a spacious house, a dog, and the sea
  • Girls recite verses from the Koran at a madrasa (religious school) during the holy fasting month of Ramadan in Pakistan's capital Islamabad
    Girls recite verses from the Koran at a madrasa (religious school) during the holy fasting month of Ramadan in Pakistan's capital Islamabad (July 2013)
  • As Syrian refugees in Jordan's Za'atari camp get millions of dollars of assistance, poor Jordanians in Za'atari village, just across the street, are often struggling without assistance. Hamda Masaeed sits in her makeshift tent in Za'atari village.
  • As Syrian refugees in Jordan get millions of dollars of assistance, poor Jordanians are often struggling without assistance. Here, the kitchen of a family in northern Mafraq governorate
  • Yusuf, 12, has worked as a labourer in Lahore, Pakistan since dropping out of school last year
  • Human trafficking. For generic use
  • These community health workers in Madagascar’s Boeny region are among 35,000 such volunteers helping to fill the gaps in the country’s crumbling health sector
  • Mae Fah Luang Foundation staff verify individual biodata inside a household as part of the pilot refugee survey in Mae La camp undertaken in June 2013
  • YEMEN french film
  • Yohei Sasakawa, the goodwill ambassador on leprosy elimination for the World Health Organisation (WHO) and chairman of The Nippon Foundation, addresses dignitaries at the International Leprosy Summit on 24 July in Bangkok
  • MINUSMA peacekeeper in Bamako, Mali
  • A boat ride on Volta River. Researchers predict a drastic water loss by 2100 due climate change
  • IDPs in Mazraq camp, Hajjah governorate not yet ready to return home to Sa'dah despite a 2010 ceasefire
    IDPs in Mazraq camp, Hajjah governorate (July 2013)
  • Emergency disaster supplies are in short supply due to funding constraints
  • A man is wheeled into a recovery room at Bor hospital after undergoing an operation to mend a gunshot wound, Bor hospital, Bor town, Jonglei state, South Sudan, Monday, July 15, 2013. Fierce clashes between rival ethnic groups have again erupted in easter
    A man is wheeled into a recovery room at Bor hospital after undergoing an operation to mend a gunshot wound, Bor hospital, Bor town, Jonglei state, South Sudan
  • A Lou Nuer youth uses a walking aid to limp through a hospital ward in Bor hospital, Bor town, Jonglei State, South Sudan, Monday, July 15, 2103. Fierce clashes between rival ethnic groups have again erupted in eastern Jonglei state, causing 144 wounded t
    A Lou Nuer youth uses a walking aid to limp through a hospital ward in Bor hospital, Bor town, Jonglei State, South Sudan. (July 15, 2103)
  • Syrian refugee Sharda Hanna, 25, of Aleppo, with her children in a make-shift shelter in Erbil, the capital of the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq. Iraqi Kurdistan is sheltering 95 percent of the 161,000 Syrian refugees in Iraq, almost all of them
  • Syrian refugee Mohammed Hassan, 24, with his wife Guzel, 22, and their children in a make-shift tent on Shoresh Road in Erbil, the capital of the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq. Iraqi Kurdistan is sheltering 95 percent of the 161,000 Syrian refuge
  • Using a popsicle stick and a condom, Simon Gosisa, 35,demonstrates how he would insert the popsicle stick under the foreskin to cut. Close to half of all men have received some form of penal cutting or another
  • Bob Akara, 19, a resident of Gitanuga, a village of mainly subsistence farmers about 40km northeast of Goroka. says he is ready to be circumcised. A significant number of men in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are prepared to be circumcised once they learn that th
    A resident of Gitanuga, a village of mainly subsistence farmers about 40km northeast of Goroka, Papua New Guinea (July 2013)

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