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  • A unit of the Democratic Union Party (PYD) - the Syrian offshoot of the PKK - which now controls the northeastern Syrian city of Kobani, after Syrian security forces pulled out. This is seen as the first time the Kurds are playing an active role in the up
  • Bah Léontine (seated) escaped a vicious attack by hundreds of armed men on Côte d’Ivoire’s last IDP camp in the restive western region of Duékoué
  • A series of T-walls (concrete blocks) lined with razor wire form the perimeter of the military compound that houses the Baghdad International Airport in Iraq. Security has improved in recent years, but T-walls are still all over the Green Zone and the air
  • Shopkeepers try to salvage for unburnt grains after a severe fire broke out in the main market of Dagahaley refugee camp
  • A woman tries to salvage for unburnt goods in her shop after a severe fire broke out in the main market of Dagahaley refugee camp
  • Drug users at a drop-in centre in Thailand
  • Sak Aim Kien, 47, a drug user in Thailand since the age of 19
  • Light  bulb, Eureka
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  • People of Diaouta, a village in the Gorgol region of Mauritania, are much happier than their neighbours
  • Fatou Bensouda, new Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC)
  • Light bulb, Eureka moment
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  • Members of Iraq's SWAT police - tasked with escorting UN staff as they travel - stand guard during a UN meeting at an office in Basra, southern Iraq in July 2012
  • Arif Banay Kodeyar returned to Iraq in 2004 after years in refuge in Iran. It took him seven years to find work in Basra, Iraq's economic capital. He was only able to start his grocery store with the help of an IOM livelihoods project
  • Road accidents in Nepal's capital are exacting a toll as deadly as the country's decade-long civil war
  • Sudan protests
  • Sudan protests
  • A mother and child inside their home in Pashupatinagar, Ilam District. Indoor air polution is a leading cause of death in Nepal
  • Condoms. For generic use
  • People affected by Cholera have continuous watery diarrhea, so beds have a hole with a bucket under, to facilitate the treatment which is rehydration
    Lits utilisés pour faciliter le traitement du choléra (photo d’archive)
  • Schoolgirl in a school being run by local NGO SCC in Majo IDP camp, Mogadishu (July 2012)
    Schoolgirl in a school being run by local NGO SCC in Majo IDP camp, Mogadishu (July 2012)
  • Condoms. For generic use
  • A group of captured child soldiers in Myanmar's northern Kachin State
  • This 15-year-old child soldier was captured in Myanmar's northern Kachin State
  • March Assemblance / KEEP THE PROMISE AIDS Rally at the George Washington Monument Grounds on the National Mall on Constitution Avenue at 15th Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday morning, 22 July 2012
    La discrimination à l’égard des personnes vivant avec le VIH/SIDA est courante au Cameroun
  • Fund’s Director of Country Programmes, Mark Eldon-Edington
  • Syringe. For generic use
  • Chepang school children living in remote villages routinely drop out of secondary school given the long distances it takes from their homes
  • Kamala Chepang, barely 20 years old, got married when she was 16 after dropping out school when her parents couldn't afford her education and her school was too far. The Chepang are one of Nepal's most marginalized indigenous groups
  • Older women in the Koloma IDP camp in Goz Beida, Eastern Chad, break rocks to make gravel, which sells at $3 a bag
    Livelihood opportunities are limited for the IDPs
  • Sri Lanka flag. For generic use
  • A Cavalaipus cymleiferus, one of several grasshopper species that threatened thousands of food crops in the Sahel. Its young hoppers attack germinating cereal crops
  • 21 July 2004, Bouarfa, Morocco. A locust devouring vegetation

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