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  • Teresa Nyakouth points to where bombs fell near her home in Bentiu, South Sudan
  • Salome Matakwei, widown of militia leader Wycliffe Matakwei
  • Nobel prize winner (economics) Elinor Ostrom
  • Ibu Sutria along West Java’s Krukut River in Indonesia, along which millions live and depend on the polluted river
  • A child cries as he is vaccinated during a mass anti-measles campaign at a health post an hour's drive outside the border town of Moyale in Borena zone, Ethiopia. Andrew Heavens Moyale, Ethiopia 24 March 2006. More than 1.7 million Ethiopians are struggli
  • Plotting the course of SRI usage in Asia
  • An Indonesian woman shows the difference between SRI-grown rice and that grown by traditional means
  • A charred bible among the detritus in a Khartoum church compound that was attacked by a mob on 21 April
  • Dorothy Dyton and her husband, Dyton Gerard were among about 2,000 smallholder farmers who relied on a tract of communal land in Malawi’s southern Chikhwawa District to grow food for their family until the land was sold for sugar cane production in 2010
  • Carlos Gomes, Jr., Prime Minister of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, addresses the general debate of the sixtieth session of the General Assembly, today at UN Headquarters. The general debate focuses on the follow-up to the 2005 World Summit
  • Inside of a Khartoum church ransacked by a mob on 21 April amid increasing tensions between Sudan and South Sudan
  • Access to potable water remains a challenge for many Dhaka residents
  • For many Dhaka residents, access to potable water remains problematic
  • Residents use what they can to gather enough drinking water in Dhaka. Increasing water demands on the city are not being met
  • Suleiman Aliyu, headmaster of Future Prowess Islamic Foundation, a secondary school in Maiduguri, Borno State, that is one of many that has been attacked by terrorist group Boko Haram in 2012
  • A newly founded organisation, Cri de Coeur  is collecting goods and donations from citizens and working with local transporters to bring assistance to communities in the north. 
A volunteer in Bamako helps load relief supplies onto a truck to travel from
  • A child with a remnant of a shell in Mestaba district
  • Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter during a  night long service at St Georges Church Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. Easter Sunday fell on April 8, 2012, while the Orthodox Christians celebrated the day on 15 April
    Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter during a night long service at St Georges Church Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (April 2012)
  • Rebel camp in the north-eastern Central African Republic
  • Mahmud al-haj at work in the Ramallah vegetable market
    Trader at work in the Ramallah vegetable market (April 2012)
  • Betty Bigombe, the Ugandan minister of state and water, who in the past has acted as a negotiator with the leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army, Joseph Kony at the Tana high-Level Forum on Security in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
  • Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni at the Tana High-Level Forum on Security in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
  • Ramatane Lamamra, African Union commissioner of Peace and Security at the at the Tana High-Level Forum on Security in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
  • Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter during a night long service at St Georges Church Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. Easter Sunday fell on April 8, 2012, while the Orthodox Christians celebrated the day on 15 April
    Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter during a night-long service at St George’s Church, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (April 2012)
  • Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni (right) extends an olive branch to Libyan national and executive secretary of the North African Regional Capability (NARC) Brig-Gen Hadi Ali Gibril after he walked out of the Tana High-Level Forum on Security in Africa in
  • Boy in front of destroyed homes in Ngaoundaye, Central African Republic
  • A burnt village on the road to Bocaranga, northwest CAR
    The crisis in the CAR has persisted for years
  • Red Cross workers near a tsunami evacuation sign on 11 April 2012. More than 1 million people were evacuated
    This way for evacuation
  • More than 1 million people were successfully evacuated to safer ground on 11 April 2012 after a tsunami alert was issued following an earthquake off the west coast of Indonesia
  • Naama Shamali in her Ramallah sewing shop
  • A child with a remnant of a shell in Mestaba district
  • Child IDPs in a classroom used as a shelter for their family in Khair al-Muharaq. The family fears homecoming amid news of high landmine risks

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