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  • Currency - For generic use
  • A banner for sole Yemeni presidential candidate Hadi in the January 2012 elections saying “Yes to Security and Stability”
    A banner for sole Yemeni presidential candidate Hadi in the January 2012 elections saying “Yes to Security and Stability”
  • The Cost of War - Kandahar Slideshow - Screen Capture
  • Bitter-Sweet Harvest: Afghanistan's New War - Screenshot
  • Buffalo. For generic use
  • Glossina pallidipes is an important vector of animal trypanosomiasis
    Sleeping sickness, which is spread by the tsetse fly, has been referred to as a disease of 'remote people’
  • Congolese refugees in Nteko reception centre in the southwestern district of Kisoro district, Uganda
    Congolese refugees in Nteko reception centre in the southwestern district of Kisoro district, Uganda (Feb 2012)
  • Congolese women taking a rest as they wait to be registered at Nteko transition centre in southwestern Uganda
    Congolese women taking a rest as they wait to be registered at Nteko transition centre in southwestern Uganda (Feb 2012)
  • Fatimah al Khaderi stands in the doorway of her home in a village in Arhab. Fatimah's husband and brother were both killed during the fighting between tribesmen from Arhab and the Republican Guard
    A woman stands in the doorway of her home in a village in Arhab, Yemen
  • Djihad Al Musleh, 33, says he was arrested and tortured in a Syrian jail for taking part in anti-regime demonstrations in 2011 in the southern city of Dera'a. He has since fled to Jordan.
  • Hindus marking a ritual occasion feel increasingly threatened in Pakistan
  • Staff at SCER (Supreme Commission for Election and Referendum) Operation Room communicating with election management staff in the field
  • Women staff receiving female voters in Dhamar governorate, Yemen
  • Mphatlalatsane Agriculture Cooperative in Hantsi village, Machache, Lesotho, has lots of leftover maize inputs this year as many local farmers decided the weather was too erratic to risk planting
    Mphatlalatsane Agriculture Cooperative in Hantsi village, Machache, Lesotho, has lots of leftover maize inputs this year as many local farmers decided the weather was too erratic to risk planting (Feb 2012)
  • A grain store in Hantsi village, Machache, has lots of leftover maize inputs this year as many farmers in the area decided the weather was too erratic to risk planting
    A grain store in Hantsi village, Machache, Lesotho (Feb 2012)
  • Lesotho’s mountainous topography means that it already has a shortage of arable land, a problem that has been compounded by soil erosion resulting from poor farming practices
    Lesotho’s mountainous topography means that it already has a shortage of arable land, a problem that has been compounded by soil erosion resulting from poor farming practices
  • In the absence of a maize crop in Lesotho, families are forced to buy ever more expensive maize and grow vegetables in keyhole gardens
    In the absence of a maize crop in Lesotho, families are forced to buy ever more expensive maize and grow vegetables in keyhole gardens
  • Their cattle stolen or sold off, many families in Lesotho have no means to work their land and are choosing to sell it for some short-term relief from poverty
    Their cattle stolen or sold off, many families in Lesotho have no means to work their land and are choosing to sell it for some short-term relief from poverty (Feb 2012)
  • More than 20,000 families in Lesotho received free seed and fertilizer but much of it has gone unused
    More than 20,000 families in Lesotho received free seed and fertilizer but much of it has gone unused
  • Most smallholder farmers cannot afford to rent tractors and lack livestock to pull a plough in Lesotho
    Most smallholder farmers cannot afford to rent tractors and lack livestock to pull a plough in Lesotho (Feb 2012)
  • Lejoetso Thekiso in his maize field in Ha Mosalla, near Maseru, Lesotho
    A farmer in his maize field in Ha Mosalla, near Maseru, Lesotho (Feb 2012)
  • An aerial view of an area outside Maseru shows the large number of unplanted fields. “The number of fields planted is smaller than the number of the fields that were planted last year,” said Mofihli Motsetsero, a crop production officer in the Ministr
    An aerial view of an area outside Maseru shows the large number of unplanted fields
  • Lejang Tsotetsi, acting chief for a rural area covering three villages, decided not to make use of donated fertilizer and maize seeds and is instead growing fruits and vegetables
    Lejang Tsotetsi, acting chief for a rural area covering three villages, decided not to make use of donated fertilizer and maize seeds and is instead growing fruits and vegetables (Feb 2012)
  • High rates of stock-theft in Lesotho have robbed many people - too poor to rent tractors - of their only way to plough their fields, one of the reasons why more and more land is being left fallow
    High rates of stock-theft in Lesotho have robbed many people - too poor to rent tractors - of their only way to plough their fields, one of the reasons why more and more land is being left fallow (Feb 2012)
  • HIV/AIDS has left thousands of children in the care of ailing grandparents like Sekho, who struggles to cultivate her plot near Lesotho’s capital Maseru
    HIV/AIDS has left thousands of children in the care of ailing grandparents like Sekho, who struggles to cultivate her plot near Lesotho’s capital Maseru (Feb 2012)
  • Police in Dakar disperse a group of demonstrators
    Police in Dakar disperse a group of demonstrators
  • It’s 55-year-old Kyu Kyu* recently moved to Yangon to look after her
33-year-old son, a trishaw driver, who has full-blown AIDS and is
co-infected with TB. There is nowhere in their hometown that he can
access the treatment he needs. "He walked yeste
  • A young man sells oranges on the streets of Dakar, near a protest site
    Fruit vendor on the streets of Dakar (Feb 2012
  • Opposition supporters in Dakar, Senegal
    Opposition supporters in Dakar, Senegal
  • Several men attempt to take down a President Wade campaign poster as protesters take to the streets to condemn what many regard as a constitutional coup d'état (March 2012)
    Several men attempt to take down a President Wade campaign poster as protesters take to the streets to condemn what many regard as a constitutional coup d'état (March 2012)
  • Opposition supporters in Dakar, Senegal
    Opposition supporters in Dakar, Senegal (Feb 2012)
  • Women pray outside a mosque in Dakar in solidarity with anti-Wade protesters
    Women pray outside a mosque in Dakar in solidarity with anti-Wade protesters (Feb 2012)

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