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  • Climate Change - Qatar logo
  • Non-Arab minorities in Libya are calling for equal rights with other Libyans
  • Two young women walking in the capital Kathmandu. Sexual harassment is becoming a growing problem in Nepal's larger urban areas
  • One of the 321 people in a village of 3,000 residents living with leprosy in a leper colony, founded in 1952. The stigma of leprosy puts the people on the margins of society where they are reliant on limited food aid and other assistance while living in m
  • Many children in KP province do not attend school, and instead work to help their families
  • School children attending class at Noor Model School in Shamshatoo, Pakistan
  • Activists report an increase in sexual harassment in Nepal's cities and towns
  • Nazmeh Mustafa in her home in Jenin. In the background a photograph of her husband (right) Wasfe Kabaha, a former Hamas minister for prisoner affairs
  • Women are leaving a bus at the Jalame checkpoint close to Jenin.
  • Shopna Begum, 35, a resident of the Korail slum, Dhaka's largest, may soon lose her home to a government eviction. More than 40,000 people live in the Korail slum
  • Kamal Hossain, 30, a resident of the Korail slum, may soon loose his home to a government eviction order. More than 40,000 residents in the area
  • Emergency wheelchair
    J’ai des roues, je peux me déplacer
  • Emergency Wheelchair
  • At least 7,000 Sudanese and South Sudanese refugees have straemed into Kakuma since January 2012
  • Emergency Wheelchair
  • An emergency wheelchair, packed
  • As aid money dwindles with the possibility of an even further deterioration in security, women and child, some of the most affected during conflict face even greater risk and vulnerability
  • As aid money decreases and international construction and infrastructure contracts dry up, laborers already on the brink of crisis face even greater vulnerability
  • Buses bound for Pakistan are often filled with Afghans trying to escape internal conflict
  • Buses bound for Pakistan are often filled with Afghans trying to escape internal conflict
  • Afghan security forces: A major challenge for the international community will be how to fund police, army and civil servants
  • David Aguer 27 was among the first Sudanese refugees to come to Kakuma in 1992 when the camp was first established
  • A boy runs through the Indian Ocean at Lido beach in Mogadishu on March 9, 2012. Increased security and stability in Mogadishu has led to a resurgence in life in the city
    Enjoying the sand and sea at Mogadishu’s Lido beach (March 2012)
  • President Joyce Banda
  • Ministry of Education in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
  • Ministry of Education in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
  • A view of the shelled out remains of a housing block in an outlying district of Mogadishu is pictured on March 7, 2012. Mogadishu has been in a near constant state of conflict since President Said Barré was overthown in 1991. African Union forces operati
    Shelled out remains of a housing block in an outlying district of Mogadishu (March 2012)
  • Lord's Resistance Army commander  Caesar Acellam Otto addresses journalists shortly after his capture by Ugandan soldiers in the Central African Republic
  • African asylum seekers sleeping in a park in Tel Aviv
  • African asylum seekers sleeping in a park in Tel Aviv
  • African asylum seekers sleeping in a park in Tel Aviv
  • African migrants eating in a park in Tel Aviv

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