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  • With no letup in the fighting, Kachin IDP Ja Taung, 62, wonders whether peace will ever return. According to the UN, some 75,000 people remain displaced in Myanmar's northern Kachin State, more than 16 months after a 17-year-old ceasefire collapsed
  • IDP children in Kachin, northern Myanmar
  • Sand harvesting
  • Thousands of Rohingya were displaced in communal violence in Rakhine State in June 2012. Four months on, conditions remain poor
  • Just before the monsoon rains a young tractor owner ploughs a rice paddy field as the sun sets in Kilinochchi
  • The Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief (IHH), a Turkish NGO, provides food to thousands of Syrians stuck on the Syrian side of the Bab-al-Salam border crossing into Turkey. Cross-border aid, without government approval, is co
  • The Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief (IHH), a Turkish NGO, has been helping thousands of Syrians stuck on the Syrian side of the Bab-al-Salam border crossing into Turkey. Cross-border aid, without government approval, is co
  • Thousands of displaced Syrians are stuck on the Syrian side of the Bab-al-Salam border crossing into Turkey, waiting to get in
  • Mombasa Republican Council members meeting in Kwale, Kilifi District in Coast Province
  • Mombasa Republican Council Spokesperson Rashid Mraja addresses members of the group
  • Poster in Stone town, Zanzibar. October 2012
  • Riots in Zanzibar. October 2012
  • A boy studies the Quran in a religious school in Pakistan
  • An opposition coalition has held a series of rallies to demand reforms
    Une coalition de l’opposition a organisé plusieurs rassemblements pour demander des réformes
  • Displaced children join their grandmother in a temporary sheltering area in the southern Philippine town of Datu Piang. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by the conflict
  • Men sift wheat at Ihil Berenda, the wholesale grain market in Addis Ababa
  • Hardier varieties of wheat bred at the Ethiopia Institute of Agricultural Research's Kulumsa research station in south eastern Ethiopia
  • Colorized Marburg virus particles viewed with a transmission electron microscope
    The Marburg virus is from the same family as Ebola
  • Bullu Mia, a villager in Ukhia District in southeastern Bangladesh, is rebuilding his home on almost exactly the same spot where a landslide buried alive his wife and son in June 2012. “Where else would I go,” he said
  • IDP settlement in Gedo, southern Somalia
  • The Golden Poo is a fun and lively way to draw attention to the topic that kills most kids in the world today
  • Ethiopian Coffee - generic
  • Ethiopian Coffee - generic
  • Hundreds of thousands of people are displaced within Myanmar
  • Food items at a shop in the Nassouroulaye I neighbourhood of Conakry, Guinea. Sept 2012
  • Woman looking at computer screens of stock trades
    What vaccinologists can learn from stock traders
  • Sitting under the shade of palm tree in Madagascar’s south eastern port town of Taolagnaro in the Anbounato  neighbourhood
  • Slide based on computer technology that can keep cell samples alive for days, used in AIDS vaccine research at MIT in Chris Love's laboratory
    Une lame capable de garder des cellules humaines en vie pendant plusieurs semaines
  • Infections have rapidly fallen after aid groups and government ramped up treatment and prevention. In August, President Ernest Bai Koroma declared the outbreak a national emergency
    Infections have rapidly fallen after aid groups and government ramped up treatment and prevention. In August, President Ernest Bai Koroma declared the outbreak a national emergency
  • Maize farmer Manbahadur Tamang, 40, is struggling to feed his family after losing his maize crop to monsoon rains in June 2012 in rural Sindupalchok District
  • One of the main food markets in the Iraqi capital Baghdad
  • Only one patient was in the cholera ward of Freetown’s Connaught Hospital on 3 October 2012. Aid groups and the government rallied to combat Sierra Leone’s worst cholera epidemic in 15 years
    Only one patient was in the cholera ward of Freetown’s Connaught Hospital on 3 October 2012. Aid groups and the government rallied to combat Sierra Leone’s worst cholera epidemic in 15 years

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