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  • Most of the thousands of unregistered Rohingya IDPs in this camp live in thatched-straw shelters spread across a flood-prone field. More than 125,000 Rohingyas were displaced in June and October 2012 following inter-communal violence in Myanmar's western
  • A combatant of the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF), the armed wing of Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), at Camp Salahuddin in Davao Oriental province, on the Philippines island of Mindanao
  • A girl attends classes at Mai Ja Yang's high school in Myanmar's northern Kachin State. Education in the region has been badly shaken by the conflict following the collapse of a 17-year-old ceasefire in June 2011
  • The Duty Free shop at the Erbil airport in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region is a sign of much higher level of wealth in the northern, more peaceful part of the country
  • Teachers are hard to come by in KIA controlled areas of Kachin State. Many are reluctant to work due to ongoing fighting in the area, following the collapse of a 17-year ceasefire in June 2011
  • Water and Sanitation in Iraq
  • Electrical towers in Basra, southern Iraq. Iraqis receive on average 8 hours of electricity from the public grid a day and many depend on private generators
  • The sectarian composition of the Iraqi capital Baghdad in November 2007, after nearly two years of inter-sectarian violence, following the US invasion of 2003
  • A boy walks past makeshift homes in Al-Rustumiya, an informal settlement for displaced people settlement on the outskirts of the Iraqi capital Baghdad
  • United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon calls on states to address the political root causes of humanitarian crises
  • A mosque in central Yangon
  • In a bid to reduce sectarian tensions, an activist wears a T shirt calling for multi-faith harmony. Sectarian tension in June and October 2012, and March 2013, has resulted in more than 125,000 displaced
  • Refugee children at Nizip camp for Syrian refugees in southern Turkey
  • Two young boys carry water at Qah, a makeshift camp for displaced people in northern Syria, near the Turkish border. The people here receive limited and irregular amounts of humanitarian aid
    Two young boys carry water at Qah, a makeshift camp for displaced people in northern Syria, near the Turkish border.
  • Aminata Abassa lives in La Maison de Chauffeurs IDP camp in Sevare, central Mali, with her four children. She is from Kidal. He husband is in Bamako. She used to be a market-seller. "I do not feel at home here," she said
  • Makeshift camp for displaced northern Malians, situated in Sevare in central Mali. Home to several hundred IDPs, the camp was originally set up to house agency drivers and is thus called La Maison de chauffeurs
  • Suratinem, 42, the wife of Tukijo, a farmer in Kulon Progo who was given a three-year jail sentence for allegedly abducting an employee of a mining company - a charge he denies
  • Many residents of Kulon Progo, a coastal farming community in Yogyakarta, say they will decline any offers to sell their land for mining
  • Many residents of Kulon Progo, a coastal farming community in Yogyakarta, say they will decline any offers to sell their land for mining
  • 50-year-old store owner Abdul Majid lost his livelihood when the Ciliwung River in Jakarta breached its banks in 2007
  • The sectarian composition of the Iraqi capital Baghdad in April 2006, at the start of nearly two years of inter-sectarian violence, following the US invasion of 2003
  • The sectarian composition of the Iraqi capital Baghdad in 2003, before the US invasion
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  • 'A school in a remote KP/tribal area border region. Schools in many FATA and KP areas are poor, with little to offer children.
  • Life at camps is tough, but may bring some benefits through better schooling
  • A family sits in an alleyway outside their homes along the Ciliwung River in Jakarta. Flood waters in January rose to the top of the first floor of their houses
  • Queues for fuel in Egypt
  • A view over the Kismayo sea-port as ships load with charcoal in Somalia on March 15, 2013. Kismayo has been fought over by multiple groups for over 20 years, most recently taken from Al-Shabaab by African Union troops and Somali forces in September 2012.
  • A convoy of trucks, comprising Kenyan forces as part of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), and Ras Kamboni, a Somali militia allied to the government, drive through huge stockpiles of charcoal in the Somali port city of Kismayo on March 15, 20
  • Somalis load bags filled with charcoal onto a truck at a stockpile of charcoal in the Somali port city of Kismayo on March 15, 2013. Kismayo has been fought over by multiple groups for over 20 years, most recently taken from Al-Shabaab by African Union tr
  • Wheat fields in Egypt
  • Machinery involved in agriculture in Egypt
  • A Rohingya woman looks to the camera at an IDP camp outside Sittwe, western Rakhine State. More than 125,000 people were displaced following communal violence in June and October 2012

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