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  • Population movements have begun early as people go in search of pasture and less hostile areas in Mali
  • Cheicknè Bah, a farmer in Yelimané in the Kayes region of south western Mali, with his sorghum crop that has been damaged by the drought
  • A farmer on the slopes of Mt Kenya, in the district of Embu, prepares her maize plot for planting
  • Young girls eating a midday meal at at World Food Programme school feeding centre near Bouza, Niger
  • A young child being measured for signs of malnutrition in World Food Programme run therapeutic feeding center near Maradai, Niger
  • A young child being measured for signs of malnutrition in World Food Programme run therapeutic feeding center near Maradai, Niger
  • Syrian farmer with his flock of sheep
  • Burnt houses in Isiolo after inter-ethnic clashes
  • 14 Feb 2012 - Tropical Cyclone Giovanna made landfall on Madagascar’s eastern coast early Tuesday morning. The
category-4 storm hit densely-populated districts like Toamasina, Brickaville, Ambatolampy and Vatomandry causing at least two deaths and sign
  • Visible image from NASA's Terra satellite of Tropical Cyclone Giovanna over Madagascar, taken at 7:15 UTC Tuesday February 14, 2012. Seven hours previous to this time, Giovanna was a Category 2 storm with 110 mph winds, but had probably weakened to a Cate
  • Out of Sight - South Africa (FILM ONLY - use image 201202161235530807 for reports)
  • The Modern Industrial Group’s factory in Rafah, the Gaza Strip, has produced goods worth $150,000 USD for export, because of announcements that Israel would lift its export ban. As of February 2012, those promises had not become reality
  • One of the few workers who has not been laid off at the Modern Industrial Group's factory in Rafah, the Gaza Strip, which is suffering from Israel’s export ban
  • The hands of a working man on one of the man successful World food Programme run cash for work programmes near the remote community of Bouza, Niger
  • Stacks of millet in a remote village near Bouza, Niger
  • Mothers and children waiting to have their children assessed and weighed at a therapeutic feeding center near Maradai, Niger. These programs are essential to see if children are sustaining an adequate weight and not falling victim to malnutrition
  • Tuareg woman cooking. For generic use, Northern Mali
  • Volunteers help aid responders save victims of recent clashes between policemen and demonstrators in Cairo
  • Maize. For generic use
  • Mali: Map showing armed conflict and populations movement (As of 08 Feb 2012) (<a href="http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/MALI-map_1664.pdf" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • Conakry stadium where Guinean security forces opened fire on demonstrators, killing at least 150 people on 28 September 2009
  • Lake Chad. For generic use
  • Toureg family before their goatskin tent in Niger
  • Emergency workers hurried to the vicinity to the Interior Ministry in downtown Cairo early this month to offer help to victims of clashes between policemen and demonstrators
  • Emergency workers hurried to the vicinity to the Interior Ministry in downtown Cairo early this month to offer help to victims of clashes between policemen and demonstrators
  • Cyclone Giovanna pushing towards the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar
  • A man gathers date palm sap in the northwestern district of Rajshahi in Bangladesh, where repeated Nipah infection outbreaks, spread by fruit bats, have killed some 157 since 2001
  • Egyptian asylum Sayed Ahmad Abdellatif, 41, has lived in Indonesia since August 2010. The father-of-six will now pay close to US$17,000 to smugglers to take his family to Australia by boat after requests for refugee status have gone unanswered. Hundreds o
  • After renewed clashes between security services and protesters in Egypt, a tent city was resurrected in Cairo's central Tahrir Square in November 2011 to push the ruling military council to hand over power to a civilian government immediately
    La place Tahrir, au Caire, ne dégage plus la même énergie qu’avant ; de nombreux activistes se disent désillusionnés
  • Crowds gather around a UN helicopter in Pibor town in South Sudan’s Jonglei state, where intercommunal violence has affected 140,000 people
    Russia, which has eight helicopters and 120 personnel in UNMISS, is due to withdraw from the peacekeeping mission in April
  • People displaced by clashes in South Sudan’s Jonglei state wait for a food distribution in Pibor
    The UN estimates 140,000 people need help
  • An oil rig off the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Oil spills and “vandalism” in Nigeria have cost millions in environmental damage and are a cause of frequent disputes with affected communities

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