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  • Burnt illegal oil refineries in Warri creek in the Niger Delta
  • Unemployed youths just outside of Warri in the Niger Delta
  • A Tibetan refugee settlement in Pokhara, established in early 1960s. There are an estimated 15,000 Tibetan refugees in Nepal, more than half of whom are not documented
  • An old Tibetan woman sells souvenirs to western tourists for livelihood which is key source of income for many Tibetans but less tourists are buying. There an estimated 15,000 Tibetan refugees in Nepal, more than half of which are undocumented
  • Two young Tibetan refugees look to the camera in Kathmandu. According to UNHCR, there are estimated 15,000 Tibetan refugees in Nepal today. More than half are undocumented
  • A settler woman walks past an Israeli soldier standing guard in East Jerusalem. As Israeli settlements around the city increase, the International Crisis Group said in a recent report: “for many Arab East Jerusalemites, the battle for their city is all
    A settler woman walks past an Israeli soldier standing guard in East Jerusalem (May 2013)
  • A market in East Jerusalem. As Israeli settlements around the city increase, the International Crisis Group said in a recent report: “for many Arab East Jerusalemites, the battle for their city is all but lost.”
    A market in East Jerusalem (May 2013)
  • Children at play at an IDP camp in KIA-controlled northern Kachin State. More than 85,000 people have been displaced by the conflict between government forces and the KIA following the collapse of a 17-year-old ceasefire in June 2011
  • Two Kachin soldiers stand guard opposite a Chinese dam in northern Kachin State. More than 85,000 people have been displaced by the conflict following the collapse of a 17-year-old ceasefire in June 2011
  • Geita Gold Mine, operated by Anglogold Ashanti, started production in the year 2000
  • 75 year old Mwajuma Hussein, a former farmer from Mine Mpya, sits inside her tent made of plastic sheeting
  • MSF medical staff performs a rapid test for malaria on a child at an MSF clinic in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Pauktaw Township, 3 February 2013
  • A fruit stand in the Egyptian capital Cairo. Junk food is becoming increasingly available in Egypt, and more than half of adult Egyptians are overweight or obese
  • A Rohingya woman and her child look to the camera at a makeshift camp outside Sittwe in Myanmar's western Rakhine State in May 2013. An estimated 140,000 people were displaced following sectarian violence in 2012, the vast majority Rohingya Muslims
  • A doctor from an MSF medical team examines a child with diarrhoea at MSF clinic in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Pauk taw Township on 3 February, 2013. On that day, more than 80 diarrhoea cases were treated by MSF medical team
  • Children outside Mouride mosque, Yoff neighborhood, Dakar
  • Thee Chaung Camp, near Sittwe, Rakhine State, Myanmar. An emergency evacuation team transfers a young child from a health post in Thee Chaung Camp to Sittwe hospital. Access to health care is a major problem for people who have fled to camps outside Sittw
  • Sittwe, Rakhine State, Myanmar. An emergency medical evacuation team rushes emergency patients to a referral hospital in Sittwe during the curfew. The ICRC and the Myanmar Red Cross Society are working hard to ensure that everyone affected by intercommuna
  • A parent support group for children with disabilities in Cam Le district, Da Nang City in central Vietnam
  • Riot police in Senegalese capital Dakar, during protests in the run-up to the 2012 presidential elections.
    Intelligence gathering versus force: riot police in the capital Dakar in 2012 (file photo)
  • A prominent mosque in Senegalese capital, Dakar.
  • Tanzanian UN Intervention Brigade commander Brig-Gen James Makibolwa shakes hands with Tanzanian troops
  • Krishna Devi, a 59-year-old woman with a physical disability in Nepal’s southern Kapilbastu District leaving her recently toilet. Access to toilets remains a major challenge to disabled Nepalese
    Krishna Devi leaving her recently constructed toilet
  • A toilet at a school for disabled children in Kathmandu remains inaccessible despite a special focus of schools
  • Yemen film: A life on Hold

http://www.irinnews.org/Report/98106/Displacement-trauma-in-northern-Yemen
  • Yaya Djau looks on his son who returned home from a Senegalese Koranic school. Local leaders in his region have called for better protection of children in Koranic schools
    Un enfant qui fréquentait une école coranique au Sénégal
  • Internet cafe in Kampala, Uganda. For generic use
  • For Yemen film: A life on Hold (FILM ONLY - use image 201305281453150763 for reports)
  • Recently constructed UNHCR temporary housing units outside Sittwe. An estimated more than 140,000 people were displaced in Myanmar's western Rakhine State following sectarian violence during two rounds of sectarian violence in 2012
  • A Rohingya woman outside her makeshift shelter at an IDP camp outside Sittwe following heavy monsoon rains. An estimated 140,000 people, the vast majority Muslim Rohingyas, were displaced by sectarian violence in 2012
  • Social media. For generic use
    Social media is increasingly important to humanitarian response
  • A live crisis map built solely on crowd sourced information that helped OCHA stay abreast of the situation in Libya which kept on revolving as the uprising continued

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