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  • Faradje Haut-Uele District in the north east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC
  • Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC
    Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC
  • Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC. The IDPs are building permanent structures, but have little access to land (March 2012)
    Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC (March 2012)
  • Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC
    Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC
  • Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC (March 2012)
    Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje, Haut-Uélé District, northeastern DRC (March 2012)
  • Early morning at the Ngubu internally displaced camp on the outskirts of Faradje Haut-Uele District in the north east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Ngubu IDP camp on the outskirts of Faradje Haut-Uele District in the north east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • For the IRIN survey
  • A rice field being plowed by a farmer in Bangladesh
  • Watermelon seller in Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Small scale trader in Bangladesh
  • Bangladesh rice farmers
  • The Niger river in Ayorou town in Niger's Tillaberi region
    The Niger river in Ayorou town in Niger's Tillaberi region, one of the worst affected by the current food crisis in the country
  • The Niger river in Ayorou town in Niger's Tillaberi region
  • Tibetan Buddhist monks listen to a speech by the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India, in 2012
  • Despite attempts by the government to control market prices, the cost of basic goods such as oil and sugar is still too high for many to afford
  • Chhit Sophal, deputy director of National Programme on Mental Health
  • In villages in Mangalmé District, Guéra Region, central Chad, women have resorted to digging up ant nests in search of the grains of food ants leave behind. Some 3.5 million Chadians are food insecure this year (2012)
  • Many civilians feel that despite government reforms, there is an insurmountable gulf between the rulers and the ruled
  • Damage from the brown planthopper, a rice-devouring pest, is evident in this central plains rice field
  • Troops of the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) providing an armed escort on the road from Dungu to Faradje
  • African migrants in Yemen
  • Clean water points have been set up to reduce the risk of the outbreak spreading
    Des points d’eau propres ont été établis afin de réduire le risque de propagation de la maladie
  • Women in Eri Toukoul village near Mao in Kanem Region, western Chad have received goats to help them get through the food crisis that they are currently experiencing. Recurring drought has killed off most of the animals in the village over recent years
  • Inundated villages continue to hamper flood victims
  • A UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) vehicle providing an armed escort on the road from Dungu to Faradje
  • A young boy in Faradje, Haut Uélé District, northeastern DRC, peers through the pestles - large poles used to crush and grind cereals
    A young boy in Faradje, Haut Uélé District, northeastern DRC, peers through the pestles - large poles used to crush and grind cereals
  • A group of school children near Nepalgunj take the long way to classes in the wake of a week of strikes by disgruntled ex Maoist combatants
    A group of schoolchildren near Nepalgunj take the long way to classes in the wake of strikes by disgruntled ex-Maoist combatants
  • African migrants in Yemen
  • Fatma Soleman, the Eritrean woman in Cairo
  • Shila Rani Mazumder took out a US$150 microfinance loan in 2010 and invested it into her fields. Today, the 31-year old uses the proceeds from her vegetable business to improve the life of her family
  • Many of the victims of the 11 March 2011 earthquake in Japan were elderly
  • Some 16,000 people lost their lives on 11 March 2011 following a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami in Japan

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