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  • A ledger tracking patient ART adherence in Kathmandu
  • A refugee at Dzaleka camp in Malawi holds up her food ration card. The World Food Programme cut rations to refugees at Dzaleka by half in March 2012 due to a funding shortfall
    A refugee at Dzaleka camp in Malawi holds up her food ration card
  • Kong, a villager from Na Po village in Sangthong district cuts bamboo from the local forest to produce furniture
  • Refugees at Dzaleka camp in Malawi wait in line to collect their monthly food rations which were cut by half in March 2012 due to a funding shortfall
    Refugees at Dzaleka camp in Malawi wait in line to collect their monthly food rations (April 2012)
  • The heavily-guarded UNOCA compound in Kabul, where many UN staff in Afghanistan eat, live and work
  • Kong and Keo from Na Po village in Sangthong district produce a new bamboo chair
  • Forests burn as villagers practice slash and burn agriculture in northern Laos, primarily to increase rice cultivation
  • Town of Taludi, in Southern Kordofan has turned into a military zone
  • Huts belonging to residents of Taludi, South Kordofan turned into ashes after fighting erupted between Sudan's military and rebels on Saturday
  • It took Jean Philibert Rakotoarison a year to negotiate the necessary bureaucracy to register a plot of land for a new house in the commune of Talata in Madagascar's central Amoron'i Mania region
  • Unemployment remains high amongst the country's youth
  • UN security forces are expected to pull out of Timor-Leste at the end of 2012
  • Aid policy. Donors. For generic use
  • There is a strong spirit of solidarity among Kayes residents, says Mariam Cissoko, President of the Women's secton of the Association of Professional Peasant Farmers, but chronic drought in Sahelian regions such as Kayes mean that many families have nothi
  • Mariam Cissoko is the President of the Women's secton of the Association of Professional Peasant Farmers in Kayes, westrn Senegal. She says 2012 is markedly worse than other years, due to increasingly chronic drought
  • Residents of Kayes in western Mali increasingly rely on market gardening next to the Senegal River, as rain-fed cereal crops routinely fail
  • Fales Stesha and her family of 10 from the village of Konzere in southern Malawi’s Chikhwawa district, are surviving on occasional piece work following the failure of their crops. Her grandchildren are listless and sickly from lack of food
  • Mary Lyford with four of her children in front of their home in Mbande Village in southern Malawi’s Chikhwawa district. Erratic rains meant Lyford harvested nothing from the family’s one hectare plot this year. Food assistance from the government ende
  • Mary Lyford with four of her children in front of their home in Mbande Village in southern Malawi’s Chikhwawa district. Erratic rains meant Lyford harvested nothing from the family’s one hectare plot this year. Food assistance from the government ende
  • Yasmine Hajiri and her sister sell tissues to passing drivers at an intersection in downtown Sana'a on February 15, 2012. Hajiri's family took her and her sisters out of school so that they could help generate income by selling tissue after the family sto
  • Ajawa was a farmer in Anderamboukane, northern Mali. He fled the conflict in northern Mali in March and is now sheltering in Abala refugee camp in Niger, having lost all his animals and all of his possessions
  • Selioua Muhammad, 25, sits inside her rooftop shelter in an occupied school in Sheik Othman in Aden, Yemen on February 28, 2012. Muhammad fled her home in Abyan in June 2011 and has lived at the school as an IDP since then
    An IDP sits inside her rooftop shelter in an occupied school in Sheik Othman in Aden, Yemen (Feb 2012)
  • Rooftop shelters made of school desks at a school occupied by IDPs in the Sheik Othman neighbourhood in Aden, Yemen on February 28, 2012
    Rooftop shelters made of school desks at a school occupied by IDPs in the Sheik Othman neighbourhood in Aden, Yemen (Feb 2012)
  • Hamas Hajiri 8, sells tissues to passing drivers at an intersection in downtown Sana'a on February 15, 2012. Hajiri's family took her and her sisters out of school so that they could help generate income by selling tissue after the family stopped receivin
  • Female runners with the Somali Athletics Federation stretch at Mogadishu's shelled-out Konis stadium on March 10, 2012. In a society where the vast majority of women wear the full Islamic veil, girls doing sport like this is a significant break from the n
    Female runners with the Somali Athletics Federation stretch at Mogadishu's shelled-out Konis stadium on March 10, 2012
  • A young Egyptian boy waits while his mother stands in line to vote during the first free and fair parliamentary elections in Egypt in November 2011
  • Somali women dance during a celebration to welcome back Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, the country's Prime Minister, at Mogadishu's Aden Adde International Airport on March 11, 2012
    Somali women at Mogadishu's Aden Adde International Airport (March 2012)
  • Women wearing dress ornamented with the Somali national flag are pictured seated during celebrations organised to mark International Women's Day in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, on March 8, 2012
    Somali women during celebrations organised to mark International Women's Day in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu (April 2012)
  • Co-trimoxazole tablets
    Co-trimoxazole is an antibiotic widely used to prevent opportunistic infections in HIV-positive people
  • Members of the Syria Woman Association at their office in Amman. The group is made up of Syrians who fled to Jordan in the 1980s, and are now heavily involved in helping the new wave of Syrian refugees in Jordan. Its members are reportedly linked to the M
  • Minder Mohamed Ali guards fields of crops grown in Aloum 2 wadi, 8km from Mao, in Kanem region of western Chad. FAO and ECHO are helping villagers to access wadis – traditionally owned by the aristocracy – to grow vegetables in a bid to help reduce fo
  • A lady carries home precious food stocks that will feed her family while they plant crops

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