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  • A Pakistani boy draws water from a well as other children look on at a brick factory on the outskirts of Islamabad, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012
  • 70-year-old Adhri Rajbanshi's son disappeared in 2002
  • There is little awareness of viral hepatitis in Togo
  • Rice in Madagascar (FILM ONLY - use image 201109120932380402 for reports)
  • Radio presenters at KISS fm in Nairobi, Kenya - FOR FILM USE
  • Photo for UNGA. Film use only
  • Wheat in India (FILM ONLY - use image 201209031435510354 for reports)
  • Lentils
  • A woman injured in recent fighting between rebel M23 soldiers and Congolese government soldiers at the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo (November 2012)
    A woman injured in recent fighting between rebel M23 soldiers and Congolese government soldiers at the Heal Africa Hospital in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. Nov 2012
  • A woman and her family flee ongoing fighting between M23 rebels and Congolese government forces outside Sake, near Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo (November 2012)
    A woman and her family flee ongoing fighting between M23 rebels and Congolese government forces outside Sake, near Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo (November 2012)
  • Climate change activists with banners greet negotiators on their way for the second week of climate change talks at COP18 in Doha
  • Religious leaders in Côte d'Ivoire are against a new marital equality law
  • Mohammed Abu Riala prepares his boat to a new fishing trip in Gaza after the ceasefire
  • Fishermen with their catch in the village of Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown
    Fishermen with their catch in the village of Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown (Dec 2012)
  • A man prepares to cut up a fish in Goderich
    Fishmonger in Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown (Dec 2012)
  • Sand mining and work in tourism are now more lucrative than fishing
    Sand mining on the beach near the village of Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown (Dec 2012)
  • Women gather on Tokeh beach, near Freetown, as the night’s catch is brought to shore
    Women gather on Tokeh beach, near Freetown, as the night’s catch is brought to shore (Dec 2012)
  • “Draw-chain” fishing is illegal, but practiced openly along the coast near Goderich
    Fishermen in the village of Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown (Dec 2012)
  • Some fishermen complain that use of fine-meshed nets is damaging fish stocks near the coast
    Fishermen near the village of Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown (Dec 2012)
  • Recent surveillance has had some success in reducing pirate fishing in the Inshore Exclusion Zone
    Fisherman fixes his nets on the beach near Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown (Dec 2012)
  • Fishermen complain that foreign trawlers harass them and destroy their nets at sea
    Fisherman with his catch in the village of Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown (Dec 2012)
  • A woman walks past fish laid out for sale in Tombo. Fishermen have to go further for better catches
    A woman walks past fish laid out for sale in Tombo, Sierra Leone (Dec 2012)
  • There has been a drastic decline in fish-stocks since the 1980s, say villagers
    There has been a drastic decline in fish-stocks since the 1980s, say villagers
  • A woman carries a bucket of fish in Goderich
    A woman carries a bucket of fish in Goderich on the outskirts of Freetown (Dec 2012)
  • An M23 rebel soldier patrols the town of Sake, Democratic Republic of Congo, which was seized days before. The town was deserted after its capture, but people are slowly returning [November 2012]
    An M23 rebel soldier patrols the town of Sake, DRC (Nov 2012)
  • A woman and her baby take shelter at Don Bosco Orphanage in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. They have arrived from the town of Sake, where M23 rebels are fighting government troops. [November 2012]
    A woman and her baby take shelter at Don Bosco Orphanage in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. They have arrived from the town of Sake, where M23 rebels are fighting government troops. [November 2012]
  • The remnants of a mortar shell that fell in a public park in a posh neighbourhood of Damascus, Abu Rumaneh, in November 2012
    The remnants of a mortar shell that fell in a public park in the Abu Rumaneh neighbourhood of Damascus. (Nov 2012)
  • A woman recovers from rape in a hospital in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, days the city’s capture by M23 rebels. Sexual violence has been used by armed parties on all sides of the conflict. [November 2012]
    A woman recovers from rape in a hospital in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, days the city’s capture by M23 rebels. Sexual violence has been used by armed parties on all sides of the conflict. [November 2012]
  • Displaced families are living in Mugunga camp, in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. The city has recently fallen to M23 rebel forces. [November 2012]
    Displaced families are living in Mugunga camp, in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. The city has recently fallen to M23 rebel forces. [November 2012]
  • Survivors of sexual assault who have babies resulting from the violence stay in a shelter in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. The city was captured by M23 rebels days before. [November 2012]
    Survivors of sexual assault who have babies resulting from the violence stay in a shelter in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. The city was captured by M23 rebels days before. [November 2012]
  • Displaced families find shelter at Don Bosco Orphanage in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, two days after M23 rebels claimed control of the city. [November 2012]
    Displaced families find shelter at Don Bosco Orphanage in Goma, DRC, two days after M23 rebels claimed control of the city. (Nov 2012)
  • Riders on the streets of Côte d'Ivoire’s central city of Bouaké. Government is making a come-back in the northern region
    Riders on the streets of Côte d'Ivoire’s central city of Bouaké

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