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  • Children continue to be recruited into the ranks of armed groups in the Central African Republic, like these new members of the Séléka alliance in Bossembélé (April 9, 2013)
  • Donors gather at an international conference to raise money for humanitarian aid to Syria on 30 January 2013 in Kuwait. It was the largest pledging conference in UN history and raised more than $1.5 billion in pledges
  • Workers try to remove the wreckage of a train carriage that derailed south of Cairo on January 14 2013, killing 19 people and injuring tens of others
    Workers remove the wreckage of a train carriage that derailed south of Cairo on January 14, 2013, killing 19 people and injuring tens of others
  • Traffic in Cairo, Egypt
    Gridlock in Cairo
  • Desert locust. For generic use
  • Acid burn survivors from across Cambodia gather at CASC for a support meeting in October 2011
  • Acid burn survivors from across Cambodia gather at CASC for a support meeting in October 2011
  • Impassable roads - another obstacle to viable livelihoods
    Impassable road in Masisi, DRC (Jan 2013)
  • Manal Tayyar and her family sit in a small rented room in Tyre, in South Lebanon, after fleeing their homes in Rural Damascus, Syria
  • Boats deliver food to Mozambique flood victims
    Several countries in Southern Africa have been affected by flooding, and hundreds of thousands of people require humanitarian assistance
  • Thousands of Chadians remain homeless since the August-September 2012 floods
    A camp outside the capital city N’Djamena hosting thousands of Chadians displaced by massive flooding following heavy downpours during the 2012 rainy season (Jan 2013)
  • Large ponds after the floods are providing fish for some residents in Chad’s southern Mayo Kebbi Est region
    Large ponds after the floods are providing fish for some residents in Chad’s southern Mayo Kebbi Est region (Jan 2013)
  • A group of Rohingya women and children at Khao Lak shelter in southern Thailand
  • Gold mining in eastern DRC
  • Artisanal gold miners near Iga-Barrière, about 25km east of Bunia, the administrative town of the Ituri Region
  • Artisanal gold miners near Iga-Barrière, about 25km east of Bunia, the administrative town of the Ituri Region (Jan 2013)
    Artisanal gold miners near Iga-Barrière, about 25km east of Bunia, the administrative town of the Ituri Region, DRC (Jan 2013)
  • A conference held in Goma last year on the new agricultural law
  • While agriculturalists eke out a living in the hills, this plain in Masisi has been taken for pasture
    While agriculturalists eke out a living in the hills, this plain in Masisi, DRC, has been taken for pasture (Jan 2013)
  • A larger-than-life poster of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in southern Lebanon. Most of the south's residents are Shia and strongly support Hezbollah
  • A 9-month old baby from Rural Damascus, Syria, sits on the floor of a room where his family has sought refuge in Tyre, South Lebanon, next to his cousin, sleeping on the floor
  • An estimated 54,000 people displaced by flooding in southern Mozambique’s Chokwe District are staying at a camp in Chiaquelane where aid has been slow to reach them
    An estimated 54,000 people displaced by flooding in southern Mozambique’s Chokwe District are staying at a camp in Chiaquelane (Jan 2013)
  • Syrian children partipate in a psycho-social after-school program run by the NGO Terres des Hommes. At least 1,800 Syrian familes are currently seeking shelter in Arsal, a predominantly anti-regime Sunni Muslim town in Lebanon's Beka'a Valley.
  • Olga Chissano, a single mother of four small children, fled to Chiaquelane camp when flood waters threatened to engulf her home in southern Mozambique’s Chokwe District
  • A scene at Phnom Penh's Orussey market. More than 90 percent of the population keep chickens at home
    Poultry seller at Phnom Penh's Orussey market (Jan 2013)
  • A man prepares plucked poultry in a basin at Orussey market, in central Phnom Penh. There have been four reported cases of H5N1 as of 28 January 2013
  • A mother and her child outside the Eastern Highlands Provincial Hospital in Goroka. Maternal health is a key challenge in Papua New Guinea
  • Milk bottles
  • Chad has the highest rates of malnutrition in the Sahel and West Africa region
  • Damascus' Old Market on a quiet Friday. Sanctions and insecurity have hit the Syrian economy hard
  • Chad’s government has pledged to boost the number of health workers and the health budget
  • Shukuru Rudahunga working on sorghum patch near village of Kinsati in eastern DRC
  • Flooding peaked on 17 January 2013 in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, highlighting prevention gaps

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