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  • Gul Badan, who says she is in her 70s, talks about the conflict in the Tirah Valley as she sits in her neighbour’s tent at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
    Gul Badan, who says she is in her 70s, talks about the conflict in the Tirah Valley as she sits in her neighbour’s tent at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
  • A woman carries a child as she walks through the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
    A woman carries a child as she walks through the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
  • A girl stands outside a mosque at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
    A girl stands outside a mosque at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
  • Anat Khel, 45, holds her son’s identity card and talks about the conflict in the Tirah Valley as she sits in her neighbour’s tent at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
    Anat Khel, 45, holds her son’s identity card and talks about the conflict in the Tirah Valley as she sits in her neighbour’s tent at the Jalozai IDP camp in Nowshera, Pakistan (June 3, 2013)
  • A set of recently constructed latrines at an IDP camp outside Sittwe in Myanmar's western Rakhine State. With the onset of monsoon rains, water and sanitation issues of risen in importance
  • A young Rohingya girl looks to the camera at an IDP camp outside Sittwe in Myanmar's western Rakhine State. An estimated 140,000 people were displaced, mostly Muslim Rohingya, following two bouts of deadly sectarian violence in 2012
  • A young Rohingya girl pumps water at an IDP camp outside Sittwe, western Rakhine State. With the onset of monsoon rains, water and sanitation has taken on greater importance
  • A group of Rohingya children at an IDP camp outside Sittwe in Myanmar's western Rakhine State. With the onset of monsoon rains, water and sanitation has taken on greater importance
  • A young Rohingya boy looks to the camera at an IDP outside Sittwe. With the onset of monsoon rains, water and sanitation has become a key concern of aid workers
  • Khin Myat Wai, 18, and ethnic Rakhine, has worked as a waitress in Sittwe for four years. She remembers in vivid detail the eruption of sectarian violence in June 2012 which resulted in more than 100,000 displaced, mostly Rohingya Muslims
  • U Kaung San Ree, 70, an ethnic Rakhine, is editor of the monthly Rakhine State News Journal in Sittwe . He says trust between the Muslim and ethnic Muslim communities, which resulted in more than 140,000 displaced following sectarian violence in 2012, has
  • U Aria Van Sa, 40, is head of the Shwezaydi Monastery in Sittwe and chairman of education. He believes Muslim residents in Sittwe who are not bona-fide citizens should be placed in refugee camps. An estimated 140,000 people, mostly Muslim Rohingyas, were
  • Daw Aye Nu Sein, an advocate and spokeswoman for the Rakhine Nationalities Development Party. Muslims who are bona-fide Burmese citizens should be allowed to remain in the country, however, those who are not should be required to leave, she told IRIN. An
  • Noon Na Ha, 35, runs a small tea shop the Thea Chaung IDP camp outside Sittwe. The mother-of-five children is one of more than 100,000 Muslim Rohingya IDPs displaced following two bouts of deadly sectarian violence in 2012
  • Noor Nahar, 50, has four children and lives in Sittwe. She is one of more than 100,000 Muslim Rohingya IDPs follow two bouts of deadly sectarian violence in 2012. She witnessed the murder of her mother-in-law during the violence
  • Daw Khin Htwe, 40, an ethnic Kaman woman in Sittwe. The mother-of-three is married to a Rohingya man. She is one of more than 100,000 IDPs displaced following two bouts of violent sectarian violence in western Rakhine State in 2012
  • U Kyaw Hla Aung, 73, an activist/lawyer and former administrator for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Sittwe. He is one of more than 100,000 Muslim Rohingya IDPs displaced following two bouts of sectarian violence in western Rakhine State in 2012
  • Aung Win, 57, a former translator for the Bangladesh consulate in Sittwe. Today he is one of more than 100,000 Muslim Rohingya IDPs displaced following two bouts of sectarian violence in Myanmar's western Rakhine State in 2012
  • Syrian refugees wait to register at Za'atari camp in northern Jordan. The number of new arrivals has slowed in recent weeks (June 2013)
  • Syrian refugees enter Za'atari camp in northern Jordan in the middle of the night after a long journey to cross the border
  • A pro-Condé rally in Guinea’s capital Conakry. Political unrest has intensified recently
  • Momar Ndiaye reinforces the outer wall on a house in Pikine in preparation of the coming rains
  • An elderly woman looks to the camera in rural Timor-Leste. In 2006, violence between gangs, members of martial arts groups, the police and the army resulted in more than 100,000 displace, many of whom sought protection in makeshift camps
  • 'Tara bandu' ceremonies bringing community together to resolve conflict in Timor-Leste
  • Refugees get off a bus bringing them from the Syrian border to Za'atari camp for Syrian refugees in northern Jordan. Most Syrian refugees attempt to cross the border illegally at night, as they believe it to be safer
  • Workers in Bangladesh's multi-million dollar tannery business are not provided the protective equipment they need, resulting in a number of health issues; both respiratory and skin-related
  • Leather processing in Dhaka's Hazaribagh area is a major pollutant to the environment, as well the cause of a number of health ailments for its workers
  • Field hospital at Mentao refugee camp, Burkina Faso
    Which interventions work best in emergencies
  • Elections in Mali, scheduled for late July 2013, will be fraught with difficulties, say observers. A woman sits by the roadside after fighting subsides in Diabaly, January 2013
  • A displaced woman who is making ends meet as a sex worker in Mopti, central Mali. She meets with NGO Danaya So weekly to discuss health and protection concerns
  • These displaced northern Malians have settled in Sevare where they have turned to sex work to make ends meet (2013)
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    Waistlines are growing, presenting new malnutrition concerns

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