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  • Julien Tsarandro, chief of a settlement outside Taolagnaro, Madagascar, had eight cattle stolen by bandits known as the dahalo
    Julien Tsarandro, chief of a settlement outside Taolagnaro, Madagascar, had eight cattle stolen by bandits known as the dahalo
  • Madagascan army units have been deployed in support of the police and gendarmerie in areas threatened by `dahalo’ bandits
    Madagascan army units have been deployed in support of the police and gendarmerie in areas threatened by `dahalo’ bandits (Sep 2012)
  • Madagascar’s security services include the gendarmerie, a para-military force meant to provide security in rural areas
    Madagascar’s security services include the gendarmerie, a para-military force meant to provide security in rural areas (Sep 2012)
  • Madagascar’s southeastern port town of Taolagnaro is experiencing increased insecurity blamed on armed bandits known as `dahalo’
    Madagascar’s southeastern port town of Taolagnaro is experiencing increased insecurity blamed on armed bandits known as `dahalo’ (August 2012)
  • A woman in Nimissiguima, Burkina Faso, waits in the town hall for her identity papers to be delivered
  • Mbolatiana Rasoamanalina, 8, learning sign language in preparation for admittance to school
  • Policeman in the Madagascan south east port town of Taolagnaro
  • Sgt Jules Tsitonizara, 34, a serving Madagascan soldier, provides military advice to community self defence units in his home village of Ambinanibe, near the south eastern port town of Taolagnaro
  • The Madagascan military on patrol in the streets of the south east port town of Taolagnaro
  • Youths in Ambinanibe near the southeastern Madagascan port town of Taolagnaro, have formed defence units and armed themselves with rudimentary weapons
    Youths in Ambinanibe near the southeastern Madagascan port town of Taolagnaro
  • Farmers in Burkina Faso's Northern Region are using simple traditional water catchment methods to boost crop yields
  • As Lake Chilwa’s water levels continue to drop, fishermen have flocked to Kachula Harbour, one of the few remaining viable fishing spots
  • A mother and her child in rural Cambodia
  • Demonstrators in Marea, Syria
  • Syrian children who live in the refugee camp set up by Turkey at the Kilis border. From the Idlib province of Syria, these children fled with their families at the escalation of violence and have been in the camp for more than six months
    Syrian children who live in the refugee camp set up by Turkey at the Kilis border (Sep 2012)
  • Syrian children who live in the refugee camp set up by Turkey at the Kilis border. From the Idlib province of Syria, these children fled with their families at the escalation of violence and have been in the camp for more than six months
    Syrian children who live in the refugee camp set up by Turkey at the Kilis border (Sep 2012)
  • Syrian refugees in Zaatari Camp in Jordan
    Syrian refugees in Zaatari Camp in Jordan (Sep 2012)
  • Syrian refugee boy sits in front of UNHCR provided tent in Zaatari Camp in Jordan
    Syrian refugee boy sits in front of UNHCR provided tent in Zaatari Camp in Jordan (Sep 2012)
  • Recent violence in parts of Tana River County has led to the deaths of at least 118 people and displaced about 30,000 others
  • Syrian Children and women sit under a UNHCR provided canopy in Zaatari camp in Jordan
    Syrian Children and women sit under a UNHCR provided canopy in Zaatari camp in Jordan (Sep 2012)
  • Syrian refugee woman hangs laundry in front of her tent in Zaatari camp in Jordan
    Syrian refugee woman hangs laundry in front of her tent in Zaatari camp in Jordan (August 2012)
  • The bio-digester installed last year at the Siyazama Community Garden in Khayelitsha, a township outside of Cape Town, by UCT's Engineers Without Boarders group and African Green Energy
  • A father and son wade through flood water using a crude flotation device in the impoverished Tumana riverside community in Manila in August 2012
  • A child breast feeding in the Madagascar capital of Antananarivo
  • A group of Orma women and children in the village of Oda along the Tana river. Residents say the situation is now calm although the schools stand empty and people displaced by violence are yet to return
  • The upper forearm of a seven-month-old girl in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo is calibrated to monitor her progress from malnutrition. Once in the green zone – her recovery is all but complete
    The upper forearm of a seven-month-old girl in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo is calibrated to monitor her progress from malnutrition. Once in the green zone – her recovery is all but complete
  • Sheikh Hamis Hamadin Isa Zaag, a refugee from Sudan’s Blue Nile State, now living in a camp in South Sudan
  • About a month of ethno-political violence in Coast Province's Tana River County has led to the deaths of over 100 people, the displacement of thousands others and the destruction of livelihoods
  • Balutshistan Girl
  • A local volunteer with NGO Action against Hunger (Action Contre la Faim) sprays disinfectant at a home where three people were infected with cholera. Dabondy neighbourhood of the Guinean capital Conakry
  • A man washes his hands during cholera prevention session in the Guinean capital Conakry. August 2012
    A man washes his hands during cholera prevention session in the Guinean capital Conakry (Aug 2012)
  • A log book at the National Community Nutrition Programme (PNNC) in Ambohimanarina, a poor neighbourhood in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo, details health and nutritional levels 354 children. The centre provides advice from a trained community heal

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