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  • Less than one percent of Côte d’Ivoire’s cashew nuts are processed locally
  • A makeshift hospital in al-Minieh, northern Lebanon, treats injured Syrian rebel fighters from the battle of al-Qusayr in Syria. June 2013
    A makeshift hospital in al-Minieh, northern Lebanon, treats injured Syrian rebel fighters from Qusayr
  • On the outskirts of El Qaa village, in Lebanon's Beka'a Valley, minutes from the Syrian border. Many farmers have abandoned their farms here in recent months as Syrian rebels and government forces cross over the border to fight
  • Two girls forced to defacate in an open stream in Kroo Bay slum
  • The Brookfields neighbourhood of Freetown during a storm
  • Firzil market, one of the biggest fruit and vegetable markets in Lebanon’s fertile Beka’a Valley, and a transit place for farmers and merchants. Lebanon's agriculture has suffered as a result of the crisis next-door in Syria
  • A elderly Muslim man looks to the camera in Colombo. Muslims make up 9 percent of the country's 20 million inhabitants
  • Outside a Buddhist temple. Theravada Buddhism is Sri Lanka's predominant religion with more than 70 percent of the country's 20 million population being followers
  • Hospital worker Teeratawat Tanawiboonchai monitors the progress of Powut Junkaw, a six-year-old dengue fever patient, at the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health on 10 June. This year, Thai officials expect the largest-ever dengue fever epidem
  • Camp seen behind wire
    On average, refugees remain displaced for 17 years
  • Syrian refugees gather around the water tank near their tents when water is delivered once a day in Za'atari camp in northern Jordan
  • A car meanders through military checkpoint in Maiduguri following the JTF offensive against Boko Haram camps in the northeast
  • Syrian children at Za'atari refugee camp in northern Jordan. Children and teenagers make up half of the camp's population of 120,000
  • Syrian children wait outside a UNHCR registration office in Jordan. Jordan is now home to more than half a million Syrian refugees and the numbers continue increasing by the day
  • A whiteboard in Za'atari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan lists priority needs to be funded. The UN has appealed for $4.4 billion to help Syrians inside and outside of their country, but is unlikely to get all the money it needs
  • New arrivals set up their tents at Za'atari camp for Syrian refugees in northern Jordan. The camp is home to some 120,000 people who live in harsh desert conditions
  • A Syrian refugee at Za'atari camp in northern Jordan. Half of Za'atari's population is under 18 years of age
  • Outside a war-damaged building in northern Sri Lanka. Civilians in the former war zone say that there are far more important issues facing them than September's upcoming provincial elections
  • Tamil National Alliance leader Rajavarothayam Sampanthan, the leader of Sri Lanka's largest Tamil party
  • Gold panners in Nanakanak, Eastern Equatoria state
  • Cocaine wraps. For generic use
  • Syrian refugees line up for water at Za'atari Camp in northern Jordan. UNICEF trucks in 3.5 million liters of water a day to the camp, yet refugees say it runs out within minutes of arriving at the tank
  • Za'atari Camp for Syrian refugees in northern Jordan. The camp is now home to 120,000 people who live in harsh, though improving, desert conditions
  • Gold panner rests smoking pipe
  • Gold panners sift through piles of earth
  • Thomas Lokinga shows find from half a day's toil
  • Girl checks for gold
  • A woman selling garlic on the streets of Dili. 80 percent of the country’s 1.1 million people - and 90 percent of the rural poor - depend on subsistence agriculture for their livelihood, according to the World Food Programme
  • A woman sells lettuce on the streets of Dili. 80 percent of the country’s 1.1 million people - and 90 percent of the rural poor - depend on subsistence agriculture for their livelihood, according to the World Food Programme
  • Jan Bibi, 50, in the courtyard of the family’s house in Jalozai Village, near the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
    Jan Bibi, 50, in the courtyard of the family’s house in Jalozai Village, near the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
  • Zar Gul, 30, draws water from a supply tank in the courtyard of the family’s house in Jalozai Village, near the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
    Zar Gul, 30, draws water from a supply tank in the courtyard of the family’s house in Jalozai Village, near the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
  • Residents offer evening prayers at a mosque at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
    Residents offer evening prayers at a mosque at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)

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