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  • Sombath Somphone, a prominent social activist on the issue of land rights and education, went missing in Vientiane on 15 December, 2012
  • A group of children study in a container without doors at the Manus Island offshore processing facility. Many of the detainees are from Sri Lanka
  • Armyworm
  • Schoolboys in downtown Mbabane, Swaziland's capital
  • Schoolgirls in Ezulwini Valley on the outskirts of Mbabane, Swaziland's capital
    Schoolgirls in Ezulwini Valley on the outskirts of Mbabane, Swaziland's capital (Jan 2013)
  • A construction site in Mbabane, Swaziland's capital
  • Mini-bus taxis are the main mode of public transport in Swaziland as in most countries in southern Africa
  • A street vendor at a taxi rank in Mbabane, Swaziland's capital
  • A billboard in Mbabane, Swaziland's capital, urges men to get circumcised to reduce their risk of contracting HIV
  • Pupils at Tikhuba High School in Swaziland's eastern Lubombo District
    Pupils at Tikhuba High School in Swaziland's eastern Lubombo District (Jan 2013)
  • Children wash their hands at Tikhuba High School in Swaziland's eastern Lubombo District
  • Children wash their hands at Tikhuba High School in Swaziland's eastern Lubombo District
  • Women walk down a road in Swaziland's eastern Lubombo District. Much of the agricultural work in Swaziland is done by women
  • A resident of the Manus Island offshore processing centre sleeping outside. Many of the residents are from Sri Lanka
  • GBoy Quizon, 9, stands amidst the rubble in their village after super typhoon Pablo hit Compostela Valley last December 2012
  • The Right to Stay
  • UNICEF and partners organize psycho-social activities for children in New Bataan, Compostela Valley after super typhoon Pablo hit the region last December 2012. The sessions are facilitated by trained volunteers and include drawing, playing and singing ac
  • UNICEF set up temporary learning space tents in Cabinuangan Elementary School in New Bataan, Compostela Valley after super typhoon Pablo hit the region last December 2012. The tents and neighbouring school facilities are being used as Child Friendly Learn
  • Only one classroom remains in this school after super typhoon Pablo hit Andap, Compostela Valley, Davao, Southern Philippines on December 20, 2012
  • "The Right to Stay"
  • "The Right to Stay" (FILM ONLY - use image 201301111203160181 for reports)
  • Only part of school remains in the town of Andap, Compostela Valley, Davao, southern Philippines. The region's education infrastructure was badly impacted by Typhoon Bopha in December 2012
  • Two boys survey the damage in Mindanao's Compostela Valley in the wake of Typhoon Bopha which struck the area on 4 December 2012. Some 6.2 million people were affected
  • A farmer in the South Eastern Digamadulla District repairs a flood-damaged earth embankment
  • Members of the rebel group known as M23 withdraw, on board a truck, from the North Kivu provincial capital of Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
  • A view of Za’atri refugee camp, host to tens of thousands of Syrians displaced by conflict, near Mafraq, Jordan
  • A new regulation requires health warnings on cigarettes
  • A man enjoys a cigarette on the streets of Jakarta
  • A view of the street outside Palestine Stadium in Gaza City following Israeli air strikes earlier this week
  • Djiboutian troops serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) stand to attention as additional troops arrive at the airport in Belet Weyne, some 300 kilometres northwest of Mogadishu
  • Portrait of Elizabeth Kekula, a resident nurse at the Star of the Sea Clinic in the sprawling shantytown of Westpoint, in Monrovia, Liberia. Ms. Kekula provides a “one-stop shop” for young rape victims, offering medical care, counselling and access to
  • Buildings damaged after shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad are seen at Douma near Damascus November 19, 2012

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