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  • Somali children collecting water from a trickling water tap in Sabeen neighborhood, Sana'a
  • Birth of a new nation - South Sudan (FILM ONLY - use image 201207110833200555 for reports)
  • Bedouin woman in the Sinai
  • Voters queue by a school gate to vote in Sunday's Libyan Elections
  • Habiba Ugas, whose husband was killed in ethnic clashes in the central region of Isiolo in April 2012. She now lives in the Kanchara area of Wajir South District having fled her Isiolo home 320 km away
  • Women wait outside Juba Teaching Hospital’s cramped maternity ward
  • South Sudan’s main hospital in Juba has just eight beds in its maternity ward; no trained midwives are available at night
  • Honey bee. For generic use
  • Somaliland Vice President Abdi-Rahman Abdillahi Saylici
  • Families in the drought-affected Djoke village in Gorgol region, one of the three regions that form Mauritania's triangle of poverty pool their food reserves and eat together every day
  • Families in the drought-affected Djoke village in Gorgol region, one of the three regions that form Mauritania's triangle of poverty pool their food reserves and eat together every day
  • View over a section of Bakara market, Mogadishu (July 2012)
    View over a section of Bakara market, Mogadishu (July 2012)
  • Liberia street in Mogadishu, Somalia
    Liberia street in Mogadishu, Somalia
  • Child IDPs with their family belongings in an Aden classroom
  • Vegetable sellers in Bakara market, Mogadishu
    Vegetable sellers in Bakara market, Mogadishu (July 2012)
  • Vegetable seller in Bakara market, Mogadishu
    Vegetable seller in Bakara market, Mogadishu (July 2012)
  • The Southern entrance of Bakara Market in Mogadishu
    The Southern entrance of Bakara Market in Mogadishu (July 2012)
  • Fresh catch by a Senegalese fisherman. Environmental watchdog Greenpeace says almost one quarter of European Union fish catches are from international waters, notably off the West African coast
    Fresh catch by a Senegalese fisherman in Dakar (July 2012)
  • A cluster of small fish awaiting buyers at Yoff beach in the north of Dakar, Senegal's capital. Dwindling catches have been blamed on overexploitation of the seas. About 30 percent of assessed marine stocks in 2009 are overexploited, the UN Food and Agric
    Fish awaiting buyers at Yoff beach north of Dakar, Senegal (July 2012)
  • Fishermen arriving with their catch at Yoff beach in the north of the Senagalese capital Dakar. Foreign vessels are blamed for plundering off the West African coast. Local fishermen with questionable methods also stand accused
    Fishermen arrive with their catch at Yoff beach, north of the Senegalese capital Dakar
  • Senegalese fisherman carries a load of fish onshore. Local fishermen have protested that foreign vessels licence by the government are overexploiting fish resources, prompting authorities in May 2012 to revoke licences of 29 foreign fishing trawlers
    Senegalese fisherman carries a load of fish onshore in Dakar (July 2012)
  • Artisanal boats moored on a beach in Dakar, Senegal. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates that there were around 16,000 small fishing boats in Senegal in2011, from just about 5,000 in 1982. Local fishermen have also been blamed for overfishi
    Boats moored on a beach in Dakar, Senegal (July 2012)
  • A makeshift clinic for the displaced outside Sitwe northern Rakhine State. Thousands were displaced by communal violence in June 2012
  • A nurse cuts the nails of children displaced by communal fighting in northern Rakhine State in June 2012. Thousands of people were displaced in the unrest
  • A group of Rohingya displaced in northern Rakhine State. Thousands were displaced following communal violence in June 2012
  • A group of Rohingya displaced in northern Rakhine State. Thousands were displaced following communal violence in June 2012
  • UNHCR is working with partners Solidarités International and Intermon Oxfam (Spain) to construct latrines in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
    Materials used in construction of latrines in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
  • Intermon Oxfam is employing 20 masons and 15 labourers to construct some 14 latrine-shower units a day in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
    Construction of latrine-shower units in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
  • A refugee sewing a bag which will be filled with sand and used to line latrines in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
    A refugee sewing a bag which will be filled with sand and used to line latrines in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
  • UNHCR is working with partners Solidarités International and Intermon Oxfam (Spain) to construct latrines in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
    Materials used in construction of latrines in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
  • UNHCR is working with partners Solidarités International and Intermon Oxfam (Spain) to construct latrines in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
    Construction of latrines in M’bera, a refugee camp with 80,000 residents near Mauritania’s border with Mali
  • A group of former shabu users at the Yakita drug rehabilitation centre in Bogor, Indonesia. Crystal methamphetamine - known locally as “shabu” - is a major problem in Indonesia

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