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  • M23 fighters loyal to Bosco Ntaganda move along the road towards Goma as Peacekeepers observed gathering of armed people North of the city, the 1st of March 2013
  • A Syrian doctor working at a makeshift clinic at Atme Camp for displaced people in northern Syria examines an infant showing symptoms of intestinal distress. Doctors report seeing a variety of health problems, including respiratory and intestinal problems
  • Aftermath of an explosion in front of the national theater in Mogadishu (18 March 2013)
  • A displaced father and his daughter at a school in Meikhtila, central Myanmar. More than 12,000 people have been displaced following sectarian violence on 20 March 2013
  • Aftermath of an explosion in front of the national theater in Mogadishu (18 March 2013)
  • Assistance arriving for  some of the more than 12,000 displaced during sectarian violence in Meiktila, central Myanmar, in March 2013
  • More than a hundred homes were torched during sectarian violence in the town of Meiktila in March 2013
  • A displaced woman takes refuge in a school in Meiktila, central Myanmar. More than 12,000 people were displaced following sectarian violence on 20 March 2013
  • Ma Kyi, a 30-year old widow, barely escaped alive following sectarian violence in the town of Meiktila between Buddhists and Muslims which left more than 10,000 displaced on 21 March
  • Soldiers of the Central African Republic’s armed forces
  • A patient at Jakarta's Yayasan Pelita Ilmu (YPI) clinic receives his monthly dose of state-funded ART
  • HIV still carries stigma in Indonesia. Charts like this one at the YPI clinic about condoms try to make light of controversial topics in order to break through barriers
  • Maw Thanu Ya spreads over a sun-drenched field with little protection from the elements. More than 1,000 unregistered Rohingyas live at the site outside Sittwe, receiving little to no assistance
  • There are more than 1,000 Rohingyas living in Maw Thanu Ya, an unofficial IDP camp not far from Sittwe, served by just a handful of latrines and a few water pumps
  • Brazilian mining giant Vale has plans to exploit the coal reserves in Tete Province on a scale never seen before in Mozambique
  • Most of the people employed on Vale’s coal mine in Mozambique’s north-western Tete Province come from other parts of the country or abroad, a source of resentment among the local population
  • Lesotho’s 2012-2013 farming season got off to a promising start with increased support for farmers by government and early rains
    Lesotho’s 2012-2013 farming season got off to a promising start with increased support for farmers by government and early rains (March 2013)
  • Citizenship documents in a Côte d’Ivoire court. Nationality is a contentious issue in the West African state
  • Watamu residents wait in line to cast their vote during the recent general elections in Kenya (March 2013)
  • Rosalie Rabodozafy stands in her family’s rice field in Sambaina Commune, west of Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo. Through the Millennium Villages Project, Rabodozafy’s family has learned to plant rice according to the System of Rice Intensificat
    Rice field in Sambaina Commune, west of Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo (March 2013)
  • A group of residents in Madagascar’s Sambaina Commune received start-up funding, through the Millennium Villages Project, to form a yoghurt and jam-making cooperative
  • Weapons handed in by Somali businessmen, Mogadishu (file photo)
  • A young boys sips water from a teapot outside Jumla. The Karnali region is the poorest and least developed area of the country
  • A Ugandan soldier serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) holds a rocket-propelled grenade at sunrise, on the frontline in Maslah Town, on the northern city limit of Mogadishu
  • Quality of education post-2015 being studied
  • Luisa Antonio was among 5,000 people in Mozambique’s northwestern Tete Province resettled by Brazilian mining company, Vale. The company has paid for the start-up costs of a poultry breeding business, but she will have to repay the money
    Poultry farmer in Mozambique’s northwestern Tete Province resettled by Brazilian mining company, Vale (March 2013)
  • The people of Kassoka in Mozambique’s northwestern Tete Province, rely on gold panning to supplement their income from farming, but this will no longer be an option after they are resettled by Indian mining company, Jindal
  • This pediatric medical centre operated by the NGO EMERGENCY was one the rare places children could access emergency care in Bangui during the crisis surrounding a rebel coup in late March 2013
  • A group of young men look to the camera in Jumla District, one of Nepal's poorest regions. Each year many men from the Karnali region migrate to India in search of jobs
  • A scene inside the town of Jumla in Nepal's remote Karnali. Once prosperous, the region is the poorest and most food insecure region in the country
  • A scene outside Jumla. Proper roads are far and few between in Nepal's remote Karnali region, driving up transport costs for food
  • A field outside the town of Jumla. Once prosperous, these days the Karnali is considered as the poorest and most food insecure region in Nepal

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