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  • Burning oil flare. Gas flaring in the Niger Delta has caused tremendous damage the environment and human health
  • Norwegian flag
    Top of the class: first place in this year's index went to Norway
  • Some 16,000 people lost their lives in the 11 March 2011 earthquake in northeastern Japan
  • Getting relief supplies to where they were needed was a key challenge of the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan
  • Thousands of people lost their lives in March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeast Japan
  • Mr. Riyad al-Asaad, commander of the Free Syrian Army (FSA)
  • A survivor of the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan. Some 16,000 people lost their lives in the disaster
  • Japanese rescue workers in the wake of the 11 March 2011 earthquake
  • Hani Issa from Talkadabey village in Oullam district in Niger's Tillaberi region has been battling to feed her family after the men left to look for work elsewhere
  • Oil well pumps. For generic use
  • A patient at the only eye clinic in South Sudan
  • South Sudan’s only eye unit, in Juba Teaching Hospital
  • Tropical cyclone Irina
    Tropical storm Irina
  • An ARV plant in Arusha, Tanzania
  • Pharmacy at MSF hospital in Ndélé. CAR has one of the highest rates of deaths from infectious and parasitic diseases in the world
  • IDPs in Zoukoutouniala, Bamingui-Bangoran Prefecture. Nearly half the population of CAR does not have enough to eat and two in five children under the age of five are chronically malnourished
  • Koranic students make up the bulk of the some 1000 Chadian
migrants who have fled Boko Haram-related violence in northern
Nigeria
    Most of the migrants are Koranic students, aged 6-14
  • Children are exposed to cold weather in a makeshift settlement in Kabul
  • Ndélé, north-eastern CAR
  • Peul women making the handicrafts in Foudouk village, Agadez Region, Niger
    Peul women making the handicrafts in Foudouk village, Agadez Region, Niger
  • Nassamu Malan, the Foudouk village chief in Niger
  • Children who suffer from Nodding Disease Syndrome require rehabilitative support
  • Residents of the village of N'Gouboua are collecting straw to build makeshift shelters for the some 1,000 Chadian migrants who are sheltering from Boko Haram related violence in northern Nigeria
  • New Afghan Local Police vehicles can be distinguished from Afghan National Police vehicles by their white color
  • Afghanistan local police graduation in Imam Sahib district, Kunduz; the second district district in Kunduz to undergo ALP training
  • Armed CIP commanders in Chardara district, Kunduz
  • Several dozen families have been sheltering in nearby caves in Arhab district, some 30km northeast of the capital Sana'a
  • Malaysia Airlines flight at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
    Duped: Hundreds of Ugandan jobseekers have been forced into sex work in Malaysia
  • Three-month foetal ultrasound
  • Children in Kalemie, DRC. For generic use
  • The Marrani family home in the village of Shaab, near the Yemeni capital Sana’a, was damaged during clashes between Republican Guards and opposition gunmen in 2011
    The Marrani family home in the village of Shaab, near the Yemeni capital Sana’a, was damaged during clashes between Republican Guards and opposition gunmen in 2011
  • The anti-diarrhoeal kit slots neatly between bottles

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