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  • Ethiopian women in Addis Ababa sort through and pick out defective green coffee beans
  • Greek police roundups draw criticism
  • Congolese government troops patrol on Lake Albert
    Congolese government troops patrol on Lake Albert (Aug 2012)
  • Iraqi police (members of the SWAT team) escort UN staff through the southern town of Basra. UN staff still require armed escorts while traveling around many parts of Iraq.
  • Farhan Abdulle, a radio presenter with Radio Daljir, was murdered in the city of Galka’yo on 2nd May, 2012
  • Girls from Beweda village in southwestern Uganda, where women and girls walk over 8km daily to fetch water (Dec 2011)
    Girls from Beweda village in southwestern Uganda, where women and girls walk over 8km daily to fetch water
  • Many granaries in Mopti region were empty at the start of the 2012 planting season, forcing farmers to buy seeds or leave fields fallow.
  • Farmers and agricultural groups are worried that too much land in the agro-pastoral zone of Mopti region, reaching up to Timbuktu, has not been cultivated this year due to a lack of seeds - both related to 2011 drought and market disruptions due to confli
    Mopti region in Mali
  • Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF)chief Ameril Umbrakato (on horseback) leads his men in a mountain hideout in the southern province of Maguindanao (2011) USE 201401301032430620
  • A Somali woman hands her severely malnourished child to a medical officer of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), an active regional peacekeeping mission operated by the African Union with the approval of the United Nations
  • A Personal Security Detail (PSD) protects a UN representative visiting Iraqis displaced by the 2006-7 civil war to a settlement in Baghdad. The IDPs are at risk of being evicted at any time, and live in sub-standard conditions
  • A personal security detail (PSD) drives an armoured vehicle past a row of razor-wire topped concrete blast walls in Basra, southern Iraq. UN staff travel to insecure environments with armed PSDs and Iraqi police escorts
  • Compound of the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) in the southern Iraqi town of Basra. Concrete blocks serve as blast walls or "T-walls" to protect UN staff from insecurity
  • Tamimi, the UN residential compound in Baghdad's Green Zone, is home to more than 100 containers where UN staff live and socialize. The insecurity in Iraq has forced the UN to stay mostly behind the walls of the compound
  • Public latrines in Kroo Bay slum in Freetown, Sierra Leone's capital
  • A mother washes her child in Kroo Bay slum in Freetown, where access to basic sanitation is severely limited and cholera outbreaks are regular occurrences
    A mother washes her child in Kroo Bay slum in Freetown (Aug 2012)
  • A common latrine in Kroo Bay Slum in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown
  • In Majdal Shams, the largest Arab village, in the occupied Golan Heights, blood red graffiti reads “Stop killing the Syrian people.” The Golan's Druze, who traditionally supported Syrian President Bashar al-Assad have been divided over the Syrian conf
    Graffiti in Majdal Shams, the largest Arab village in the occupied Golan Heights
  • View across Kismayo, a port city in the Jubbada Hoose province of Somalia
    Kismayo’s port is a major source of Al-Shabab’s income
  • Ugandan AMISOM Troops building defences on the new front line on the Bal'ad Road beyond the Pasta Factory and on the northern edge of Mogadishu
  • Stethoscope, generic medical
    Les fonds alloués à la santé ne permettent pas de répondre aux besoins
  • Rice farmers preparing a field in central Guinea-Bissau
    Rice farmers preparing a field in central Guinea-Bissau (Aug 2012)
  • Child receives her measles vaccination, in Ethiopia's Merawi province
  • Students at a school set up by NGO Plan International and UNICEF for Malian refugee children in camps in Burkina Faso (July 2012)
  • Malian refugees in Damba camp in Soum province, Burkina Faso
  • Yarmouk camp/distriction for Palestinian refugees in Syria, in the capital Damascus (Photo from 2007/8)
  • Farmers in front of Bosleav commune's first water user association, posing in front of a solar-powered water pump
  • Yarmouk camp/district for Palestinian refugees in the Syrian capital Damascus. (Photo from 2007/8)
  • Primary school children in temporary schools set up by NGO Plan International and UNICEF in refugee camps for Malian refugees in Burkina Faso
  • Ethiopian doctor, generic
  • Employees at the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq, search through the rubble after an explosion on Tuesday, that killed at least 17 people including the Secretary-General's Special Representative for Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mello. Some 100 peop
  • Olympic double gold medallist Mo Farah, Olympic great Haile Gebrselassie and football legend Pele join the PM and Vice President of Brazil at Downing Street in a push to tackle global hunger ahead of the next Olympics in 2016.
    Mo Farah, Haile Gebrselassie and Pele call for push to tackle global hunger

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