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  • Slum Survivors in Nairobi, Kenya, 23 October. In worldwide, more than a billion people live in slums, with as many as one million in Kibera, Africa’s largest slum
  • "Before I came here I was feeling so tired - I had pains in my chest, I [couldn't] walk, and I was sleeping all the time"  Yonele Ndamane, 13, who came to Cape Town's Brooklyn Chest Hospital in November 2011 to be treated for multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB
  • Many women and children have been living in the grounds of the Sacred Heart Cathedral since munitions in a Brazzaville army barracks exploded on 4 March 2012
    Many women and children have been living in the grounds of the Sacred Heart Cathedral since munitions in a Brazzaville army barracks exploded on 4 March 2012
  • Extensive damage was caused to residential areas when munitions in an army depot in Brazzaville blew up on 4 March 2012
    Extensive damage was caused to residential areas when munitions in an army depot in Brazzaville blew up on 4 March 2012
  • A school in Diffa region in southeastern Niger
    A school in Diffa region in southeastern Niger
  • A mother and child from the Toubou community in Diffa region in southeastern Niger
    A mother and child from the Toubou community in Diffa region in southeastern Niger
  • Bappi Dari, the leader of a WoDaabe community in Diffa town, southeastern Niger
    Bappi Dari, the leader of a WoDaabe community in Diffa town, southeastern Niger
  • A Toubou woman in Diffa Region, southeastern Niger
    A Toubou woman in Diffa Region, southeastern Niger (March 2012)
  • Agriculture is the mainstay of Niger’s economy; livestock accounts for 14 percent of the country's GDP
    Agriculture is the mainstay of Niger’s economy; livestock accounts for 14 percent of the country's GDP
  • Some 6.4 million children will be vaccinated against measles across Myanmar starting on 22 March 2012
  • A TB patient at Gulu hospital
  • A Tuareg clinic in Kati that was recently ransacked. Turmoil erupted 21 March in Mali when Defence Minister Sadio Gassama visited a military camp in Kati
  • Nursing mothers in Yida refugee camp queue up to register for supplementary feeding. South Kordofan
  • Cluster munitions litter the area in Dar, South Kordofan
  • Natural disaster constantly haunt the people of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan
  • Leprosy patients in Indonesia's West Java Province in a compound at Sintanala District Hospital reserved for those with leprosy. Patients face severe ostracisim from family, employers and even religious leaders. There are some 22,000 registered cases of l
  • Leprosy patients in Indonesia's West Java Province in a compound at Sintanala District Hospital reserved for those with leprosy. Patients face severe ostracisim from family, employers and even religious leaders. There are some 22,000 registered cases of l
  • Returnees in Wau, South Sudan, camped at a warehouse as they wait for their applications for a plot of land to be processed
  • A train carrying returnees to the Southern Sudan town of Wau
    Heading home at last – but many challenges lie ahead
  • Atati Faustin’s younger brother was kidnapped in 2010 by the LRA when he was nine and is now an LRA child soldier
  • Chart of worldwide asbestos use in tons from 1998-2010 based on US Geological Survey data
  • Ninety-eight percent of southerners voted for secession in a January 2011 referendum in Sudan. Wau, South Sudan
  • A Democratic Republic of Congo police officer repairs his boot in Faradje, while guarding the family home of the town’s police chief
  • Girls in school. For generic use. FGM
  • A wall divides the Syrian and Jordanian borders near the official border crossing just outside the northern Jordanian town of Mafraq. Other parts of the border are delineated with barbed wire only and easier for refugees fleeing Syria to cross
  • Mohammad, a Syrian refugee from the southern Syrian town of Dera'a crossed illegally into Jordan in December 2011, after being detained by the government. His family has been trying to join him in Jordan through the legal border crossing ever since - unsu
  • A nascent oil palm plantation in southeastern Sierra Leone owed by Socfin Agriculture Company, which in March 2011 signed a 50-year lease with the government of Serra Leone to produce palm oil on 6,5000 hectares of land
    The oil palm plantation in southeastern Sierra Leone owned by Socfin
  • Wildfire. For generic use
    Wildfires have destroyed large tracts of grassland in northern Kenya
  • WFP’s "food-for-assets" programme in Zimbabwe helps vulnerable rural communities develop local infrastructure in exchange for food aid
  • The city of Homs in Syria has been extensively damaged by government shelling of “terrorists” (March 2012)
  • Graffiti in the Ajame neighbourhood of Jaffa, Israel, where currently about 500 Palestinian families face eviction orders
    Graffiti in the Ajame neighbourhood of Jaffa, Israel, where currently about 500 Palestinian families face eviction orders
  • A girl swimming in the River Dungu, Faradje, Haut-Uélé District in northeastern DRC
    A girl swimming in the River Dungu, Faradje, Haut-Uélé District in northeastern DRC

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