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  • Santi was molested when she was 14. Thousands of Indonesian women fall victim to sexual violence each year
  • Gustave Lwaba, a 47-year-old from the Democratic Republic of Congo, is working towards a diploma in liberal studies from a university in the United States through a distance learning programme at Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi
  • The influx of thousands of people displaced by Abyei violence has placed enormous strain on food and water resources
    Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • A "wadi" in the desert near Mao in Kanem region, western Chad. Natural oases are being developed by farmers with the help of FAO and ECHO so they can boost food security by growing vegetables
  • A group of Indonesian women wait for a public minibus to return home in Jakarta. Five high profile rape cases were report on the city's public minibus system in 2011
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  • The threat of sexual violence prevents many girls in Papua New Guinea (PNG) from getting an education
  • A UNHCR team talks with new arrivals at Jalozai Camp
  • Families coming in from the Khyber Agency register at Jalozai
  • Girls in class in Ifo secondary school in Dadaab
  • Pupils in Halane primary school in Ifo, Dadaab
  • Fetching water in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
    Fetching water in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • Woman waits at a water point in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
    Woman waits at a water point in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • Women in Jamam refugee camp dig in the mud for water
    Women in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan, dig in the mud for water (April 2012)
  • Refugee at Jamam camp, South Sudan
    Refugee at Jamam camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • Girl fetches water in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
    Girl fetches water in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
    Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • Girl digs for water in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
    Girl digs for water in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
  • New arrivals at Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
    New arrivals at Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • In Nyintar village, Akec Tut says that her family has been living off tree leaves, wild fruits and small amounts of grain bought with handouts from relatives
  • Children in the Banemate village in Oullam district in Niger's Tillaberi region have been living on wild fruits since last year
    Children in the Banemate village in Oullam district in Niger's Tillaberi region (April 2012)
  • Further increases in global temperatures because of climate change will affect rains. For generic use: Rain, climate, floods
  • Tuereg nomads in northern Mali. 3 April 2012
  • Girl digs for water in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
    Girl digs for water in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • Woman in northern Mali
  • Woman carries empty jerry cans home in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
    Woman carries empty jerry cans home in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan (April 2012)
  • Children are already showing signs of malnutrition in Banemate village, where 90 percent of the population is food insecure. The village is in Oullam district in Niger's Tillaberi region
  • A Tuareg woman draws water in the Gaoudel village in Ayorou District in Niger's Tillaberi region
  • Hani Issa from Talkadabey village in Oullam district in Niger's Tillaberi region shows the wild leaves her family has been surviving on since last year
  • Local people help Syrian Arab Red Crescent volunteers unload food parcels from trucks in the main square of Bludan, Syria, at an impoverished warehouse donated by a local businessman
  • Customers buy bread at a bakery in Cairo
    Customers buy bread at a bakery in Cairo (April 2012)
  • A Syrian Arab Red Crescent convoy en route to the town of Madaya near the Syrian/Lebanese border. The convoy included a mobile clinic plus four ambulances, and carried food parcels, hygiene kits and blankets for hundreds of families in the cities of Bluda

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