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  • A scale at the National Community Nutrition Programme (PNNC) in Ambohimanarina, a poor neighbourhood in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo. The centre provides advice from a trained community health worker on nutrition to mothers of children under fiv
  • A poster at the National Community Nutrition Programme (PNNC) in Ambohimanarina, a poor neighbourhood in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo, urges mothers of under five year old children to feed their a children a diverse diet
    A poster at the National Community Nutrition Programme (PNNC) in Ambohimanarina, a poor neighbourhood in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo, urges mothers of under five year old children to feed their a children a diverse diet
  • A shop in the poor neighbour of Ambohimanarina in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
    A shop in the poor neighbour of Ambohimanarina in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
  • A few of the 354 children at the National Community Nutrition Programme centre in Ambohimanarina, a poor neighbourhood in the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    A few of the 354 children at the National Community Nutrition Programme centre in Ambohimanarina, a poor neighbourhood in the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
  • Mother and child at the National Community Nutrition Programme centre in Ambohimanarina, in the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    Mother and child at the National Community Nutrition Programme centre in Ambohimanarina, in the Madagascan capital Antananarivo (August 2012)
  • A woman and her grandchild at the centre for the National Community Nutrition Programme (PNNC) in Ambohimanarina, a poor neighbourhood, in the Madagascan capital Antananarivo that provides advice from a trained community health worker on nutrition to moth
  • A seven-month-old girl in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo having a check-up at the Centre de recuperation et de l'education nutritionelle en ambulatoir, to monitor her recovery from acute malnutrition
    A seven-month-old girl in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo having a check-up at the Centre de recuperation et de l'education nutritionelle en ambulatoir, to monitor her recovery from acute malnutrition
  • A seven-month old girl in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo being measured to check her recovery from acute malnutrition at the outpatient clinic, Centre de recuperation et de l'education nutritionelle en ambulatoir
    A seven-month-old girl at a clinic in the Madagascan capital Antananarivo being measured to check her recovery from acute malnutrition (Sep 2012)
  • A seven-month old girl in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo being treated at the outpatient clinic, Centre de recuperation et de l'education nutritionelle en ambulatoir, for malnutrition
    A seven-month old girl in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo being treated at the outpatient clinic, Centre de recuperation et de l'education nutritionelle en ambulatoir, for malnutrition (Sep 2012)
  • Combating child malnutrition in Madagascar
  • About a month of ethno-political violence in Coast Province's Tana River County has led to the deaths of over 100 people, including some police officers
  • Vegetable oil supplied by donors for a food for work programme being unloaded in the south east Madagascan port city of Taolagnaro, previously known as Fort Dauphin
  • Border areas in the north of Lebanon host most of the Syrian refugees
  • President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (Somalia)
  • A young boy fills a plastic water container in Dhaka. Millions face difficulty accessing water in the capital
  • A fisherman in Madagascar’s southeastern port town of Taolagnaro, previously known as Fort Dauphin, fixes his net
    A fisherman in Madagascar’s southeastern port town of Taolagnaro, previously known as Fort Dauphin, fixes his net (Sep 2012)
  • A family lays out their stall in Madagascar’s south east port town of Taolagnaro, previously known as Fort Dauphin
    A family lays out their stall in Madagascar’s south east port town of Taolagnaro, previously known as Fort Dauphin (Sep 2012)
  • A sex worker in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
  • Syrian families have found shelter at Zaatari Camp in Jordan
    Syrian families have found shelter at Zaatari Camp in Jordan (Sept 2012)
  • People queue to buy bread in Aleppo, Syria
    People queue to buy bread in Aleppo, Syria (August 2012)
  • Umesh Prasad Sah, 28 (centre), and his team, is one of only 20 trained paramedics in the country
  • Aleppo: Inside a secret field hospital of the Free Syrian Army (FSA)
  • Children in Assas, Syria, playing with casings and unexploded RPG shells
    Children in Assas, Syria, playing with casings and unexploded RPG shells (August 2012)
  • Children in Marea, Syria
    Children in Marea, Syria (August 2012)
  • Home made explosive at a FSA lab, Syria
    Home made explosive at a FSA lab, Syria (August 2012)
  • Deserted street in Aleppo, Syria
    Deserted street in Aleppo, Syria (August 2012)
  • Salaheddin, Aleppo
    Salaheddin, Aleppo
  • People displaced by the Syrian conflict are housed in schools and public buildings, like training institute, still under construction in Homs.
  • A vegetable shop at the market in Idlib City, northern Syria. Food prices have risen and markets have been interrupted since the Syrian conflict started, leaving 3 million people in need of food assistance
  • A brother and sister at a food distribution (by WFP and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent) in Qazhal town, northwest of Homs City, in Syria
  • Artist Elias Nicola, an Arab Israeli from Haifa, moved to Ramallah and opened this restaurant because he wanted to live in an Arab culture. Arab Israelis are increasingly moving to the West Bank, driven by perceived discrimination and better economic oppo
  • Soroti residents help an old woman to cross the flooded Awoja bridge in Teso sub region, Uganda (Sep 2012)
    Soroti residents help an old woman to cross the flooded Awoja bridge in Teso sub region, Uganda (Sep 2012)

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