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  • Tsitindry, a farmer from Madagascar’s southwestern province of Tulear, first lost his rice and maize fields to flooding and is now losing his vegetable crops to locusts
    Tsitindry suffered crop losses first from flooding and now from locusts
  • Medical staff attend to a patient at Abul Nomros Central Hospital, 25km southwest of the capital, Cairo. Rural hospitals and clinics are frequently short of medicine and doctors
  • Both the AFP and forces of the MILF-BIAF are made aware where each forces are located to prevent any confrontations
  • A member of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) at a checkpoint on the streets of Cotabato
  • IDPs in rebel-controlled areas of Kachin State
  • Trouble in Timbuktu - Northern Mali after the Islamist occupation (FILM ONLY - use image 201306210818480802 for reports)
  • Biogas plant in Nepal, used to generate electricity from fermented organic matter to produce methane and carbon dioxide
  • A woman and her child in their house at camp Salahuddin. The home escaped severe damage from Typhoon Pablo, while many others did not in the village, after the typhoon swept across Mindanao in December 2012
  • Members of the armed groups are permitted to leave the MILF-BIAF command bases, but must travel in civilian clothing and not carry their weapons
  • Camp Salahuddin, a fishing village in the Tarragona district of Davao Oriental province falls outside the proposed Muslim semi-autonomous region, but the government has provided temporary recognition for the MILF-BIAF to control the area
  • The MILF-BIAF chief of staff addresses the rally at the command base to explain the peace agreement and the adoption of general order number three negotiated by the Swiss-based NGO Geneva Call prohibiting the use of anti-personnel mines by the armed group
  • Security at a rally at the MILF-BIAF 106 base command in Esperanza, about 90km south of Cotobato city
  • Within the base a range of services are offered for the people living there
  • The base is both home to combatants and civilians alike
  • Within the base, the MILF-BIAF combatants carry their weapons wherever they go
  • Access to the Camp Darapanan requires passing through three checkpoints
  • Camp Darapanan, on the outskirts of the west Mindanao city of Cotabato, is one of about 30 command bases of the MILF-BIAF scattered through out the south of the island
  • For ordinary people, the official Afghan National Police force is just one of a large number of armed groups
  • Harvesting crops. Mali. For generic use. Food security
    Mali remains underdeveloped despite foreign aid inflows
  • A woman plows her fields in Mali
  • Handful of peanuts. Mali. For generic use
  • CIP militia in Afghanistan, one of a large number of unofficial armed groups
  • A girl receives polio drops at a madrassa in Bukkum town in Zamfara state
  • Agricultural transformation is part of Niger’s bid to end chronic food scarcity
  • CIP militia in Afghanistan, one of a large number of unofficial armed groups
  • Masai tribesmen
    Maasai could take advantage of Kenya’s new constitution to secure rights to land
  • A child receives an oral polio vaccine administered by a house-to-house polio vaccination team near Kano, Nigeria
  • Hadiza Bachir, 18, holds her niece Zeinab Boukari, 2, who is malnourished, as they wait to get a weekly dose of ready-to-eat therapeutic food at the Routgouna health center in the town of Mirriah, Niger
  • Workers pour ingredients into a machine to make ready-to-eat therapeutic food at the Societe de Transformation Alimentaire (STA) factory in Niamey, Niger
  • A Kenya Red Cross volunteer helps evacuate boys after heavy rains in Ganda, Malindi caused heavy flooding (Apr 2013)
    Vulnerable
  • Flooding occasioned by heavy rains in Ganda, Malindi
    Flooded
  • Flooding in Kitengela, Kenya, after overnight heavy rains (Apr 2013)

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