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  • Girls remain potential victims of tradition across the country
  • Livestock burden on poor people map (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2012/originals/201207051206000795.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • Livestock trade is not what it was, Potiskum, Yobe state, June 2012
  • Business is slow in Maiduguri, June 2012
    Artisan in Maiduguri, Nigeria (June 2012)
  • Business is slow in Maiduguri, June 2012
  • Child at an out-patients therapeutic feeding centre for severely malnourished children in Katsina,  Nigeria, June 2012
  • Child at an out-patients therapeutic feeding centre for severely malnourished children in Katsina,  Nigeria, June 2012
  • Laizu and her daughter Shrabonti at their home in the Mirpur locality. They are participating in a local study to better understand and fight child malnutrition. (Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012)
  • Portuguese peacekeeper, one of hundreds of uniformed personnel scheduled to leave in coming months
  • Sri Lanka flood displaced family
  • Mother at Lelmolok IDP camp, Kenya
    Just 1 percent of global humanitarain aid targets older people (file photo)
  • A rare source of safe water cannot meet deman in Nepal's Sindhupalchowk District
  • Farming families in Nepal's Sindhupalchowk District bemoan the lack of local governance since 1997 and subsequent lack of government investment in irrigation
  • Senegalese women. For generic use
    Husbands in conflict-hit West African countries pose more threat to women’s lives that an armed attacker, according to the International Rescue Committee
  • Unscrupulous loggers are cutting down forests indiscriminately in Uganda
    Unscrupulous loggers are cutting down forests indiscriminately in Uganda (July 2012)
  • Lots of mobile chargers! as this is the only place that gets power within many hours walk, the community bring their phones here to get charged. Mobiles help them to communicate with people outwith the community and to feel part of the wider Kenya
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  • A baby is wrapped in cloth around her mother at the overcrowded war at the Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Manila
  • Robert Schofield with some local children in front of the collapsed Haiti presidential palace
  • Crowds gather at the scene of a hand grenade attack on a bar in Mombasa, Kenya. June 2012
  • Women in Salyan District hospital maternity ward
  • Farmer Kul Bahadar Shahi, 53, from a village outside Nepalgunj in western Nepal who has been trained on integrated pest management
  • "Neighborhood Care Points" are community-based feeding centres serving local orphans and vulnerable children. Hot meals and sometimes informal schooling are offered by volunteers from the community. UNICEF and the World Food Programme
  • Swaziland protest. For generic use
  • Farmer in western Nepal's Salyan District who was working on a rural road project in a government-funded employment programme
  • The Tuareg minority in Tayuri settlement, one of the poorest areas of Sebha, southern Libya
    The Tuareg minority in Tayuri settlement, one of the poorest areas of Sebha, southern Libya (June 2012)
  • A young girl at the Tayuri settlement in Sebha, home to many Tuareg and Tubu communities, Libya
    A young girl at the Tayuri settlement in Sebha, home to many Tuareg and Tubu communities, Libya (June 2012)
  • A girl from Tayuri walks along a wall that surrounds the settlement. Residents say that Gaddafi built the wall to hide the poor conditions of the camp from outsiders and visitors
    A girl from Tayuri settlement in Sebha, Libya (June 2012)
  • A group of Tuareg women, have recently started a cultural association for women, work on crafting a traditional tent in Tayuri. Such activities were not permitted under Gaddafi whose pan-Arabization of the country made it difficult for minority groups lik
    A group of Tuareg women work on crafting a traditional tent in Tayuri, Libya
  • A view of Tayuri settlement in Sebha, home to many Tuareg and Tubu communities
    A view of Tayuri settlement in Sebha, Libya, home to many Tuareg and Tubu communities (June 2012)
  • An Ivorian soldier patrolling in Saho village in the west of the country. The region is plagued by recurrent violence
  • Kossere Sadji (centre, sitting upright) in the house of the deputy mayor of Côte d'Ivoire’s western Tai town where she sought refuge with other villagers after attacks in the restive region in June
  • Somalia, July 2011

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