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  • North Kivu map
  • Mama Tembely, restaurant-owner, in Sabalibougou, Bamako. November 2012
  • Chaka Dagnoko, Truck mechanic in Yirimadjo neighbourhood of Bamako. November 2012
  • Lorpu Kah is a market-seller from Maryland, Liberia. October 2012
  • John Tamba is a maths teacher in Paynesville, Monrovia. He earns $100 a month, which he says is not enough to live happily. October 2012
  • Cholera treatment tent at Hôpital Simão Mendes in the captal, Bissau. As of 11 November 1500 cases had been reported, with 10 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health
  • 20 litre containers of cooking oil sent by donors to Madagascar
  • Rajina Mary, a 38 year old widow and her four children dug the foundation for their house in northern Sri Lanka as they could not afford the labour
  • Newly returned villagers survey the destruction in the Puthukkudiyiruppu area, Mulaittivu District, where fighting was intense
  • Syrian activists organize aid deliveries to Syria from Antakya, Turkey
    Syrian activists organize aid deliveries to Syria from Antakya, Turkey (Nov 2012)
  • Kono suffered heavily in the 1991-2002 civil war, and its recovery has been slow. November 2012
    Kono, eastern Sierra Leone (Nov 2012)
  • Jima, Hasan and Mustapha (left to right) are all unemployed, and complain of the lack of water, electricity and good roads in Kono, eastern Sierra Leone. November 2012
    Residents of Kono, eastern Sierra Leone (Nov 2012)
  • Most residents of diamond-rich Kono in the east say they have not seen the benefits of the area’s mineral resources. Artisanal diamond mine in Kono, Nov 2012
    Artisanal diamond mine in Kono, Sierra Leone (Nov 2012)
  • IDP camp at Kanyarucinya north of Goma
  • Congolese army prisoners of war at the M23's Rumangabo base
  • M23 volunteer civilian cadres at a training camp at Rumangabo, North Kivu province
  • M23 officer Major Didier Kasereka and bodyguard at Bunagana, North Kivu province
  • Pneumonia virus
    Pneumonia virus
  • Genzia Mary a 10 yr old war returnee is desperate to make friends with the bus loads of tourists who visit the Vann
  • While no iodized salt for sale here, there is iodized special seasonings
  • Vendor in Vietnam who displays condiments on sale, but no iodized salt
  • A woman walks past a wall at the former railway station in Northern Jaffna, splattered with bullet holes and graffiti left by southern tourists
  • Somali refugees collecting firewood in Melkadida kebele in Ethiopia's Somali region
    Somali refugees collecting firewood in Melkadida kebele in Ethiopia's Somali region (Nov 2012)
  • Kumari Magar migrated to Katmandu where she cleans houses for US$50 per month. Struggling to get by, the 30-year-old single woman now regrets her decision
  • Wliar Rahman, a 47 year-old primary school teacher, now borrows money to pay rising food bills. Feeding his family of four in Mirpur Sub-district in Dhaka is fast becoming impossible
  • Samir Uddin, a 50 year-old street hawker in the village of Charpara in Mymensing District can barely make ends meet. Of his US$60 monthly income, $50 goes to food
  • AMIS Crops: World Supply-Demand Balances in 2012/13
  • Climate Change - DOHA 2012
  • The Buramino refugee camp is one of the newer settlements in the Dollo Ado refugee complex in Ethiopia's Somali region
  • A year after the famine in 2011 Somali refugees are still arriving in the Dollo Ado refugee complex in Ethiopia's Somali region
    A year after the famine in 2011 Somali refugees are still arriving in the Dollo Ado refugee complex in Ethiopia's Somali region (Oct 2012)
  • Farmers in Zimbabwe visit other farmers' fields to look at feed technologies.
    Tens of thousands of black Zimbabweans have been resettled on formerly white-owned farms
  • Ayman stand at the front of the house of his parents in Gaza

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