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  • Syria
  • Salafist Muslim protestors in Egypt
    Salafist Muslim protestors in Egypt (Dec 2012)
  • A fruit and vegetable stand in the Syrian capital Damascus. While food is still available in the markets, it has increased in price
    A fruit and vegetable stand in the Syrian capital Damascus. Dec 2012
  • Peanuts
    Peanuts are a mainstay of Senegal’s economy
  • The Doha Exhibition Centre organised the Qatar Sustainability Expo to run concurrently with the climate change talks and create awareness
  • The Doha Exhibition Centre organised the Qatar Sustainability Expo to run concurrently with the climate change talks and create awareness
  • A young girl, displaced by violence elsewhere in Syria, now lives in the Jaramana suburb of the capital, Damascus. Here, she accompanies her mother to pick up a montly food package from the Jesuit Refugee Service
  • Syrians displaced from Homs, Hama and Rural Damascus, and now living in the capital's suburbs, pack into a mini-truck to come into the city to pick up food aid, mattresses and other supplies from an aid organization
  • A young boy signs a message to save the planet at the Qatar Sustainability Expo organised to run concurrently with the climate change talks and create awareness
    A young boy signs a message to save the planet
  • The Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha shrouded in silence as climate change negotiators talk through the night
  • Moulkheir Mint Yarba escaped from slavery in 2010. She now lives in Nouakchott with her six children and is being helped by the Commission for Human Rights and SOS Esclaves
  • SOS Esclaves national coordinator Salimata Lam at the organisation's training centre, where ex-slaves are trained in hairdressing, clothes-dyeing, tailoring and cooking with a view to helping them find paid employment.
    SOS Esclaves coordinator, Salimata Lam, at the organisation's training centre in Nouakchott
  • Moulkheir Mint Yarba, an ex-slave in Adrar region, was liberated in 2010 partly with the help of NGO SOS Esclaves. She now lives with her six children in Nouakchott.
  • For the last four months, I have not picked my ARVs
  • Traditional Midwives or matronnes in Madagascar who are now part of a campaign to get women to deliver in hospitals
  • Wardy Halet and Um Ayman Asreya el-Laqud ask for assistance at the Damascus branch of the Syrian Arab Red Cresecent. They have not been displaced by the violence, but they are struggling to eat as their sons no longer have employment
  • Eid Hanani uses this machine to help him speak after removing a cancerous tumour from his throat four years ago. Now, he has discovered a new cancer in his bladder, and the injections he needs for treatment are no longer available in Syria because of the
  • Destroyed market stall in Garissa town in North Eastern Kenya
  • Displaced people from Baragoi in Baringo following the deployment of the military there
  • New Bataan,Philippines - Desperate survivors of Typhoon Bopha jostle for limited food aid in this photo taken December 09, 2012. Typhoon Bopha, the worst storm to hit the Philippines this year, killed over 600 people, and affected millions in the southern
    Residents of New Bataan ,Philippines, jostle for limited food aid (Dec 2012)
  • Amoon el-Yousif, 60, can no longer afford the insulin she needs to keep her diabetes in check. Shelling in her native city of Hama also made it impossible for her to access needed medication from the pharmacy
  • A cannabis smoker in Monrovia, December 2012
  • The Damascus-Beirut route leading out of Syria, just before the Lebanese border
  • Our Lives - A survivors' guide to hard times
  • A car with a Syrian license plate crosses the border from Syria to Lebanon in the midst of an ever-worsening civil war
  • IRIN reporter Heba Aly
  • A park in the Syrian capital Damascus. Despite violence and destruction elsewhere in the country, life goes on in the capital
  • Steel rod structures form an increasing number of roadblocks in Syria's capital Damascus. Checkpoints have also increased
  • A lone shopkeeper stays open in the Old Souq of Damascus, the Syrian capital. Most shopkeepers close on Fridays, but as conflict, unemployment and rising prices have driven away customers, this man is desperate for a sale
    A lone shopkeeper stays open in the Old Souq of Damascus, Syria. Dec 2012
  • A USAID project in Yemen provides farmers with solar panels to improve productivity
  • Cassava in Côte d’Ivoire (FILM ONLY - use image 201108311223200562 for reports)
  • The Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha is teeming with life during the second week of the COP18. The sculpture named "Maman' by famous American artist Louise Bourgeois seen here is quite a talking point

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