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  • Early morning in Ganta, Nimba County. Efforts are being made to decentralize power and justice away from Monrovia (June 2013)
    Early morning in Ganta, Nimba County. Efforts are being made to decentralize power and justice away from Monrovia (June 2013)
  • Waves lap the shore bordering West Point slum, near central Monrovia (June 2013)
    Waves lap the shore bordering West Point slum, near central Monrovia (June 2013)
  • Liberia's once-luxurious Ducor Palace hotel. The country has slowly been rebuilding it's infrastructure after 14 years of war (June 2013)
    Liberia's once-luxurious Ducor Palace hotel. The country has slowly been rebuilding it's infrastructure after 14 years of war (June 2013)
  • Liberia's President Johnson-Sirleaf
    Liberia's President Johnson-Sirleaf
  • A food vendor makes soup in West Point, Liberia (June 2013)
    A food vendor makes soup in West Point, Liberia (June 2013)
  • A Rohingya boy at an IDP outside Sittwe. More than 140,000 people were displaced following sectarian violence in Myanmar's western Rakhine State
  • A young Rohingya boy looks to the camera at an IDP outside Sittwe. More than 140,000 people were displaced following sectarian violence in Myanmar's western Rakhine State
  • A young girl and her brother look to the camera at an IDP camp outside Sittwe. More than 140,000 people were displaced, the vast majority Rohingyas, following sectarian violence in 2012
  • Widows Josiany Celestiny (right) and Vance Leonce received a cash donation from an aid agency to assist in rebuilding their livelihoods in the aftermath of Cyclone Haruna earlier this year
  • Increases in staple costs between December 2012 and April 2013. Using self-reported data, excluding ambiguous figures. Where both respondents from a country provided clear data, averages were used
    Using self-reported data, excluding ambiguous figures. Where both respondents from a country provided clear data, averages were used
  • Crest of Mozambique
    Mozambique gained independence from Portugal in 1975, but is now attracting a new wave of Portuguese migrants
  • A local food market in Dili. Many children in their early years are not getting the nutritious foods they need
    A local food market in Dili. Many children in their early years are not getting the nutritious foods they need (June 2013)
  • A mother and child look to the camera outside the Dili National Hospital. 58 percent of children under five are stunted (too short for their age) due to chronic malnourishment, experts say
  • In an attempt to help keep Aleppo's city center clean and prevent the spread of diseases linked to rubbish, the Jesuit Refugee Service and Syrian NGOs took part in a clean-up campaign
  • A Syrian refugee child plays with a tub of water in Jordan's Za'atari camp. Many Syrians - both inside and outside their country - cannot access enough clean water or sanitation
  • Malian soldiers take part in training conducted by a European Union mission
    Malian soldiers take part in training conducted by a European Union mission (June 2013)
  • The women's ward at Mirwais regional hospital in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar city
  • Garbage disposal is a major problem for displaced people living in unfinished buildings in Adra, in the suburbs of the Syrian capital Damascus. There is no electricity, running water or sewage system, and even windows and doors are incomplete. Oct 2012
  • UNICEF water tanks at Domiz camp for Syrian refugees in the northern Kurdistan region of Iraq
  • Garbage piles up in Homs governorate. Waste management services have broken down in embattled parts of Syria
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
  • Small scale miner near the northern Malawian town of Mzimba (June 2013)
    Small scale miner near the northern Malawian town of Mzimba (June 2013)
  • Small scale miner near the northern Malawian town of Mzimba (June 2013)
    Small scale miner near the northern Malawian town of Mzimba (June 2013)
  • Small-scale mining is practiced for survival rather than profit in Malawi
    Small scale miner near the northern Malawian town of Mzimba (June 2013)
  • Small scale miner near the northern Malawian town of Mzimba (June 2013)
    Small scale miner near the northern Malawian town of Mzimba (June 2013)

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