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  • Francis William, a Tanzanian migrant living in Athens, shows his temporary asylum seeker document after his office was smashed up by a racist mob
    Francis William, a Tanzanian migrant living in Athens, shows his temporary asylum seeker document after his office was smashed up by a racist mob
  • A girl sorts through donated clothing at the offices of the Afghan Refugees and Migrants Community Organization in Athens
    A girl sorts through donated clothing at the offices of the Afghan Refugees and Migrants Community Organization in Athens
  • The offices of the Tanzanian Association in Athens after being smashed up by a racist mob. Such incidents have become increasingly common as Greece’s financial crisis has deepened
    The offices of the Tanzanian Association in Athens after being smashed up by a racist mob. Such incidents have become increasingly common as Greece’s financial crisis has deepened
  • Mousa Jalloh, 18, from Sierra Leone in his room at a centre for unaccompanied migrant minors on the Greek island of Lesbos
    Mousa Jalloh, 18, from Sierra Leone in his room at a centre for unaccompanied migrant minors on the Greek island of Lesbos
  • Artwork, by an unaccompanied migrant child staying at a shelter in Greece, suggests a traumatic journey from Afghanistan
    Artwork, by an unaccompanied migrant child staying at a shelter in Greece, suggests a traumatic journey from Afghanistan
  • Ibrahim Jafari, 17, from Afghanistan, is among thousands of unaccompanied minors who enter Greece every year
    Ibrahim Jafari, 17, from Afghanistan, is among thousands of unaccompanied minors who enter Greece every year
  • Athens residents protest the Greek government’s handling of the financial crisis during a national strike in September 2012
    Athens residents protest the Greek government’s handling of the financial crisis during a national strike in September 2012
  • One of several parks in inner-city Athens that has become a meeting place for the city’s large population of migrants
  • Lt Sofia Rapti patrols a newly erected fence that marks Greece’s land border with Turkey, a major crossing point for undocumented migrants trying to reach Europe
    Lt Sofia Rapti patrols a newly erected fence that marks Greece’s land border with Turkey, a major crossing point for undocumented migrants trying to reach Europe
  • Greek authorities are erecting a 12.5km fence along the country's land border with Turkey, a major crossing point for undocumented migrants trying to reach Europe
    Greek authorities are erecting a 12.5km fence along the country's land border with Turkey, a major crossing point for undocumented migrants trying to reach Europe
  • Agua Memorial nursery school I Sagbama Town in Bayelsa State has been flooded since September 2012. Most schools in the area are currently closed. The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, estimates 1.3 million Nigerians were displaced by floods thi
    A flooded school in Bayelsa state in 2012 (file photo)
  • Poster outside human rights activists office in Bujumbura
  • Mother breastfeeds baby in Cambodia
  • A newly returned war displaced prepares coconut leaves to use on the roof of his house in Mamaduwa village, Vavuniya District of Sri Lanka
  • Women lamenting their plight as a result of rising water levels in Toru-Orua in Sagbama local government area of Bayelsa state. September 2012. The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, estimates 1.3 million Nigerians were displaced by floods this y
  • Abdel Kader Baba Laddé
  • Community primary school Toru Orua in Sagbama local government area in Bayelsa state was flooded in September and October 2012.
  • Jan Egeland, deputy director Human Rights Watch (2012)
  • A tight race is expected between the ruling APC party and historical rival the SLPP party
  • Boy attends a streetschool in Islamabad
  • Youths and children as young as 14, have joined combat training camps in and around Mopti in central Mali, preparing to take on Islamists who have taken over the north. Trainees engage in hand-to-hand combat, and a rigorous exercise regime. Most of the yo
  • Some of the about 400 houses destroyed in Lusaka’s Chinika informal settlement as they were deemed to be have been built illegally on the land
  • Youths and children who have joined combat training camps in and around Mopti in central Mali, preparing to take on Islamists who have taken over the north. Trainees engage in hand-to-hand combat, and a rigorous exercise regime. Most of the youths come fr
  • Fatoumata Adiaoykoy and Aïssa Konaré have both come from Niafunke in the north to Mopti where UNICEF is helping provide them with catch-up classes for the school they missed. During the day the students follow classes. In the evening they sleep on thin
  • The Robert Cisse Academy secondary school in Mopti (September 2012) where hundreds of children are taking remedial classes after leaving the north, where their public schools have closed
  • Emmad Saeed (not his real name) and his young nephew are among 23 Syrian refugees who recently arrived on the Greek island of Lesvos in a bid to reach Europe and safety
  • Boats loaded with migrants that are intercepted by the Lesvos Coast Guard are taken to the port in Mytilene, the island's main town, where they are fingerprinted and registered before being turned over to police
  • The iShack's first resident are Nosango Plaatjia, her husband Ntoya, and their three children which has solar powered lights and a phone charger among other things
  • Police detain Syrian migrants on the Greek island of Lesvos. With nowhere else to accomodate them, migrants are kept in police station cells for several days or even weeks
  • Female community health volunteers in Nepal are the face of health care to many of the rural poor
  • A bread shop on Jalalabad Road, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Bread is not fortified in Afghanistan, and many suffer from malnutrition. Taken in January 2012
    A bread shop on Jalalabad Road, in Kabul, Afghanistan
  • A bread shop on Jalalabad Road, in Kabul, Afghanistan. Bread is not fortified in Afghanistan, and many suffer from malnutrition. Taken in January 2012
    A bread shop on Jalalabad Road, in Kabul, Afghanistan

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