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  • Even camels not spared by the intense drought in Mauritania
  • A mother breastfeeds one of her twin babies at Jose Fabella Medical hospital in Manila, Philippines
  • Some 95 percent of farmers in northern Laos cultivate rice, but are increasingly looking elsewhere as they are hit by increasingly erratic weather that has slashed their yields
  • Angola is facing its worst recorded drought in 40 years. It is not alone.
    Angola is facing its worst recorded drought in 40 years. It is not alone.
  • Life has largely returned to normal in Abidjan, but insecurity is still a major threat
  • A boy on an improvised raft travels down a flooded road in a slum district of Tumana, near Marikina, in the Philippines (Aug 2012)
    A boy on an improvised raft floats down a flooded road in a slum district of Tumana, near Marikina, in the Philippines (Aug 2012)
  • Young boys are rescued using inner tubes at a flooded riverside community in Manila, Philippines
    Young boys are rescued at a flooded riverside community in Manila, Philippines (Aug 2012)
  • Boys wade in floodwaters in Manila
    Boys wade in floodwaters in Manila (Aug 2012)
  • A flooded slum in Manila (Aug 2012)
    A flooded slum in Manila (Aug 2012)
  • A man carrying his belongings in a styrofoam box tries to reach a rescue boat after flooding in Manila
    A man carrying his belongings in a styrofoam box tries to reach a rescue boat after flooding in Manila (Aug 2012)
  • Six year old Sadya (second from left) plays with her siblings and neighbours. She was born in Djabal refugee camp in Eastern Chad and has never set foot in her native Sudan
  • A friendly game of cards between Sudanese refugees in Goz Amir camp in Eastern Chad
  • An aerial view of the Marikina district east of Manila and the swollen Marikina river that flooded many riverside communities
  • Volunteers prepare thousands of relief packs at a government operations centre in Manila (Aug 2012)
    Volunteers prepare thousands of relief packs at a government operations centre in Manila (Aug 2012)
  • A family struggles to float aboard an inflatable bed in Manila
    A family struggles to float aboard an inflatable bed in Manila (Aug 2012)
  • Volunteers repack rice at a government warehouse in Manila
    Volunteers repack rice at a government warehouse in Manila after severe flooding (Aug 2012)
  • Commuters in Manila hang onto a truck in a bid to avoid the floodwaters
    Commuters in Manila after heavy flooding (Aug 2012)
  • Men carry a motorcycle across a flooded street in the coastal town of Bacoor, Philippines
    Men carry a motorcycle across a flooded street in the coastal town of Bacoor, Philippines (Aug 2012)
  • Landless peasants have taken over land seized by the Maoists during the civil conflict. Though the 2006 peace deal mandates the return of such properties, Maoist hardliners are reluctant to return land without national land reform that would ensure such p
  • Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region was raided and torched on 20 July by a huge crowd, sending the more than 5,000 people there to flee for safety
    Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region (Aug 2012)
  • Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region was raided and torched on 20 July by a huge crowd, sending the more than 5,000 people there to flee for safety
    Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region (Aug 2012)
  • A gendarmerie forces unit base in Abidjan. Armed men recently attacked an army barracks in Cote d'Ivoire's commercial capital, raising fears of more violence in the city that saw some of the worst fighting during the 2010-11 poll unrest
  • Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region was raided and torched on 20 July by a huge crowd, sending the more than 5,000 people there to flee for safety
  • Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region was raided and torched on 20 July by a huge crowd, sending the more than 5,000 people there to flee for safety
    Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region was raided and torched on 20 July by a huge crowd, sending the more than 5,000 people there to flee for safety
  • Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region was raided and torched on 20 July by a huge crowd, sending the more than 5,000 people there to flee for safety
    Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region (Aug 2012)
  • Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region was raided and torched on 20 July by a huge crowd, sending the more than 5,000 people there to flee for safety
    Nahibly IDP camp, Côte d’Ivoire’s last remaining refuge for the displaced in the volatile western region (Aug 2012)
  • The village of Battir sits on top of a terrace farming system that is unique in the OPT
    The village of Battir is perched on top of a terrace farming system unique in OPT (Aug 2012)
  • A mother and her malnourished twins at Mopti reference hospital in central Mali, July 2012. Malnutrition rates - both chronic and acute - are always unacceptably high in Mali, whether harvests are good or bad
  • Mobile phone application for birth registration in Kolda, a remote region in the South of Senegal with low birth registration rate
  • A young girl piggybacks on her father as they wade through floodwaters in Manila
    A young girl piggybacks on her father as they wade through floodwaters in Manila (Aug 2012)
  • Government registrars taking down details for birth certificates of new born children in Senegal's southern Kolda region
  • Yaya Kandé (right) deputy village chief in Kolda region, texting details of new born for registration

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