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  • Survivors pass through their devastated village in the southern town of New Bataan, Mindanao, following Typhoon Bopha, which destroyed entire tracts of farms in December 2012
    Survivors pass through their devastated village in the southern town of New Bataan, Mindanao, following Typhoon Bopha, which destroyed entire tracts of farms in December 2012
  • A mother and her young child return to their devastated farming village in Mindanao. Typhoon Bopha struck the island on 4 December 2012, devastating livelihoods for millions
  • Farmers return to their farming village in the town of New Bataan in the southern Philippines that was devastated by Typhoon Bopha in December 2012
  • Despite peace bids, Burkina Faso farmers and herders recently clashed, forcing hundreds of people to flee from their homes
  • International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde
    IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde is optimistic about Malawi's economic recovery
  • AFP trader passes UN tanks near Abyei market
    Trader near Abyei market (Dec 2012)
  • A farmer work her fields in Shewula village in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo region
    A farmer work her fields in Shewula village in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo region
  • Using conservation agriculture practices, a smallholder farmer from Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo District, can grow maize without the need for fertilizer
    A smallholder farmer from Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo District (Jan 2013)
  • A shop in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo District sells fertilizer, but many local farmers cannot afford to buy it
    A shop in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo District sells fertilizer, but many local farmers cannot afford to buy it
  • Alexandra, one of the oldest black townships in South Africa turned 100 in 2012 but living conditions have not improved considerably since apartheid
  • A smallholder farmer from the village of Shewula in Swaziland’s northeastern Lubombo region
  • Some 300 Syrian refugees had to leave their tents after heavyfall in northern Jordan's Za'atari camp
  • Children walk on a dirt path, passing tent shelters in Za’atari, a camp for Syrian refugees on the outskirts of Mafraq, capital of the northern Mafraq Governorate
  • A farmer in the village of Shewula in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo region
    A farmer in the village of Shewula in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo region (Jan 2013)
  • Solomon Dayimani was born in Alexandra, one of the oldest formal black settlements in Sout Africa, where black people could own land during apartheid
  • Life has not changed a lot for the residents of Alexandra, a township in Johannesburg among the few in South Africa where blacks could own land during apartheid
  • A farmer from Swaziland’s Lubombo District has a stock of last year’s bean crop to help get her family through the lean season
    A farmer from Swaziland’s Lubombo District has a stock of last year’s bean crop to help get her family through the lean season
  • Swaziland’s farmers are being encouraged to intercrop maize with legumes such as jugo beans that can be sold or used to improve their families’ diet
    Swaziland’s farmers are being encouraged to intercrop maize with legumes such as jugo beans that can be sold or used to improve their families’ diet
  • Smallholder farmers from Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo District are using conservation techniques to grow crops other than maize
    Smallholder farmers from Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo District (Jan 2013)
  • A tractor in the farming community of Tikhuba in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo region
    A tractor in the farming community of Tikhuba in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo region
  • Josephine Mnisi from Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo District with three of the grandchildren she supports through farming
    Josephine Mnisi from Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo District with three of the grandchildren she supports through farming
  • Josephine Mnisi and her husband are smallholder farmers in the village of Shewula in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo region
    Josephine Mnisi and her husband are smallholder farmers in the village of Shewula in Swaziland’s eastern Lubombo region
  • Manoharan Suriyakumari 41, of Mullaitivu, would like to return to her home, but can't. Thousands of displaced cannot return to their homes which are still occupied by the military
  • Residents from Mullaitivu who homes are on land currently occupied by the military. Thousands of conflict-displaced say they still can't return to their homes more than three years after Sri Lanka's decades-long civil war ended
  • Basic services in Agok are missing as donors are reluctant to assist in rebuilding Abyei
  • Tea seller Achuil Deng now only sells a few cups a day oustide an abandoned Abyei school
    Tea seller oustide an abandoned Abyei school (Dec 2012)
  • Abandoned buildings in Abyei
    Abandoned buildings and livestock in Abyei (Dec 2012)
  • Mud and straw tukuls have been reduced to rubble in Abyei
    Mud and straw tukuls have been reduced to rubble in Abyei (Dec 2012)
  • Cattle herders outside Abyei
    Cattle herders outside Abyei (Dec 2012)
  • UN peacekeepers on patrol in Abyei
    UN peacekeepers on patrol in Abyei (Dec 2012)
  • Shopkeeper in Agok where life is returning to normal
    Shopkeeper in Agok, South Sudan where life is returning to normal (Dec 2012)
  • Women living in abandoned buildings in Abyei town
    Women living in abandoned buildings in Abyei (Dec 2012)

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