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  • Purna Pakhrin, 36, a livestock trader Kavre District, 80km southeast of Kathmandu
  • Ramesh Jha, 36, a farmer in Sunsari District, 500 km southeast of Kathmandu
  • Mira Majhi, 27, in Dang District, 400km southwest of Kathmandu shared her views on federalism
  • Gopal Dawadi, a Nepali shared his views of federalism and governance
  • Côte d’Ivoire's western region has been plagued by violence triggered by political and ethnic rivalry as well as land disputes. The Nahibly camp was the last IDP refuge in the country after the 2010-11 election unrest that claimed some 3,000 lives
    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
  • Around 5,000 IDPs who lived in the Nahibly camp fled for safety in the surrounding bushes, a local Catholic mission and town hall in the region city of Duékoué following the attack. Youths from the Malinké ethnic group backed by traditional hunters kno
  • Nahibly IDP camp in western Côte d’Ivoire ravaged and torched on 20 July 2012 by a huge mob of up to thousand people. Six IDPs were killed and dozens wounded in the raid that highlighted the insecurity in the country's western region
    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
  • These cattle are eating the first pasture of the 2012 rainy season. But their owners are unable to head north to seek pasture there for  fear Islamists will steal their flocks. Mopti region
  • IDPs from Gao who fled violence and personal attacks from Ansar Dine Islamists and are now living just outside of Mopti town
  • Members of the Association to promote livestock in the Sahel and Savane (APESS), including its Mali representative Ansigue Moussa Ouologuem. These pastoralists say not enough government or donor help for animal fodder or water has arrived in the north and
  • Guor Marial
  • Guor Marial
    “The whole of South Sudan will be watching every step”
  • The Northern Province can only meet a percentage of its dairy (milk) needs through current production, prompting agencies to call on more households to go into dairy farming
  • A woman breastfeeds her baby under a mosquito net in Garin Badjini village, Niger
    Une femme allaite son enfant dans le village de Garin Badjini au Niger (photo d’archives)
  • Ebola warning in Singo military base, Uganda, 2011
  • Doctor Yab Boun disinfecting colleagues before they investigate suspected Ebola cases at a new isolation centre at Mbarara Referral Hospital, south of the affected Kibaale district in western Uganda
  • IDPs who fled clashes in Kabindi (North Kivu, eastern DRC) between government forces and rebels (May 2012)
    IDPs who fled clashes in Kabindi (North Kivu, eastern DRC) between government forces and rebels (May 2012)
  • Congolese family arrives at an airport in Spokane, US, and are greeted by their caseworker and volunteers
    Most refugees are resettled in the USA, Canada or Australia
  • A girl has her arm measured as part of a weekly nutritional assessment organized by DIAL, a local NGO and UNICEF partner, in Ras Kamboni, Somalia (July 2012)
    A girl has her arm measured as part of a weekly nutritional assessment organized by DIAL, a local NGO and UNICEF partner, in Ras Kamboni, Somalia (July 2012)
  • Women learn how to use a low energy stove (provided by UNICEF partner Relief International) in Mogadishu. Over 8,000 such stoves are being distributed to vulnerable women in Mogadishu IDP camps (July 2012)
    Women learn how to use a low energy stove in Mogadishu (July 2012)
  • UPDF fusing LRA ammunition recovered from the Acholi sub region for disposal as the army tries to get rid of arms and ammunition in the war affected Acholi sub region
  • Supporters of the Democratic Union Party (PYD) - the Syrian offshoot of the PKK - hold a rally in the northeastern Kurdish Syrian city of Kobani, carrying portraits of Abdullah Öcalan, the founder of the PKK. Kurds that were once silent in the Syrian upr
  • Kurdish residents take over the abandoned police station in the Kurdish city of Amude, northeastern Syria, after Syrian security forces withdrew from the city in July 2012
  • Soldiers from the Ras Kamboni Brigade, which controls Ras Kamboni and Buur Gaabo along with the Kenyan Defence Force, guard thousands of sacks of charcoal intended for export to Dubai (July 2012)
    Soldiers from the Ras Kamboni Brigade, which controls Ras Kamboni and Buur Gaabo along with the Kenyan Defence Force, guard thousands of sacks of charcoal intended for export to Dubai (July 2012)
  • A woman makes a low fuel stove in Terabunka IDP camp, Mogadishu, in a project run by UNICEF partner Mercy Corps (July 2012)
    A woman makes a low fuel stove in Terabunka IDP camp, Mogadishu, in a project run by UNICEF partner Mercy Corps (July 2012)
  • Children stand on the steps of the destroyed former Italian cathedral in Mogadishu (July 2012)
    Children stand on the steps of the destroyed former Italian cathedral in Mogadishu (July 2012)
  • Schoolchild in a makeshift classroom in Majo IDP camp, Mogadishu (July 2012)
    Schoolchild in a makeshift classroom in Majo IDP camp, Mogadishu (July 2012)
  • Ethnic Somali children displaced from central Kenya’s Isiolo District attend school in Kanchara village in the northeastern district of Wajir (July 2012)
    Ethnic Somali children displaced from central Kenya’s Isiolo District attend school in Kanchara village in the northeastern district of Wajir (July 2012)
  • Displaced people shelter in a school in Bunagana town, North Kivu, eastern DRC (May 2012)
    Displaced people shelter in a school in Bunagana town, North Kivu, eastern DRC (May 2012)
  • A Congolese woman walks past a UN peacekeepers’ base near Bunagana, eastern DRC (May 2012)
    A Congolese woman walks past a UN peacekeepers’ base near Bunagana, eastern DRC (May 2012)
  • A Congolese woman and her child walk past a UN peacekeepers’ base near Bunagana, eastern DRC (May 2012)
    A Congolese woman and her child walk past a UN peacekeepers’ base near Bunagana, eastern DRC (May 2012)
  • Local palm wine, tua mutin, sold along roadside in Timor-Leste. Alcohol-fuelled violence is a growing concern for officials though data is scarce

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