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  • A young boy works as a labourer near Kathmandu. One out of six children in the world today is involved in child labour, UNICEF says
    A child labourer near Kathmandu, Nepal
  • A elderly woman in Nepal. The number of people in Asia aged 65 and over is expected to grow dramatically in the next 50 years
    The number of people in Asia aged 65 and over is expected to grow dramatically in the next 50 years
  • A woman tends to her goods while at a morning market in Kathmandu. Agriculture accounts for about 75 percent of the nation's workforce
    A woman tends to her goods while at a morning market in Kathmandu, Nepal
  • A grandmother shows off her new granddaughter to friends in small rural near Kathmandu. Infant and maternal mortality rates in Nepal are still among the highest in the world
  • A Buddhist monk chants prayers outside a temple in Kathmandu, Nepal
    A Buddhist monk chants prayers outside a temple in Kathmandu, Nepal
  • A woman walks with her new born grandchild in a small village near Kathmandu, Nepal
    A woman walks with her new born grandchild in a small village near Kathmandu, Nepal
  • A woman at a Buddhist temple in Kathmandu. Once a Hindu monarchy, Nepal is now a new democracy with power divided among several major parties, including the Maoists, who have joined the political process
    A woman at a Buddhist temple in Kathmandu
  • Thai farmers harvest rice near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand. Asia, where about 90 percent of all rice is grown, has more than 200 million rice farms, most of which smaller than one hectare
  • A young girl waits at a flower sellers stall in Kathmandu. Almost half of Nepalese children under five are chronically malnourished (stunted)
    A young girl waits at a flower seller’s stall in Kathmandu
  • Women gather to dance during a street demonstration in Kathmandu
  • An elderly woman in Kathmandu, Nepal
    An elderly woman in Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Western tourists walk past a combat-injured former soldier outside the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh. According to government sources about 500 people a day visit the museum where an estimated 14,000 people were tortured and later executed.  Th
  • A Thai rice farmer near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand. One-fifth of the world's population, more than one billion people, depend on rice cultivation for their livelihood
    A Thai rice farmer near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand
  • Thai farmers harvest rice near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand. Rice consumption exceeds 100kg per person per year in many Asian countries
  • Thai farmers harvest rice near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand. Rice is uniquely suited to wet environments in which other crops would not survive; hence its widespread popularity across Asia
    Thai farmer harvests rice near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand
  • Thai farmers harvest rice near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand. For every one billion people added to the world's population, an additional 100 million MT of rice needs to be produced every year
    Thai farmers harvest rice near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand
  • A Thai farmer outside his farm near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand. Thailand is currently the world's top exporter of rice
    A Thai farmer outside his farm near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand
  • Thai farmers harvest rice near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand. Rice is the staple food for more than half the world's population, including 640 million undernourished people living in Asia
    Thai farmers harvest rice near Ta Pra Mok, Thailand
  • Rice seedling are planted in a field near Mai Sariang, Thailand. Thailand is currently the world's top exporter of rice
    Rice seedlings being planted in a field near Mai Sariang, Thailand
  • A rice farmer shows off her plants in a field near Mai Sariang, Thailand.  Thailand is currently the world's top exporter of rice (Dec 2012)
    A rice farmer shows off her plants in a field near Mai Sariang, Thailand (Dec 2012)
  • An expectant mother and Burmese Karen refugee waits to give birth at the Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand
  • Ethnic Karen trained medics Lway Poe Whaung, 23, left and Hitke Hitke, 36, right, attend to a sick Karen refugee woman at the Mae Tao clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand
  • A Burmese refugee attends to her sick child at the Mae Tao clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand
  • An ethnic Karen mother rests with her new born child at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
    An ethnic Karen mother rests with her new born child at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • An ethnic Karen refugee family outside their hut at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • An ethnic Karen refugee mother in labor is helped by family members at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • An ethnic Karen refugee father holds his new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • An ethnic Karen refugee medic works with a new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border. A recent survey found around 40 percent of the refugee children suffer from malnutrition
    An ethnic Karen refugee medic works with a new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • An ethnic Karen refugee medic works with a new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
    An ethnic Karen refugee medic works with a new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • Ethnic Karen trained medic Lway Poe Whaung, 23, attending to the sick at the Mae Tao clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand
  • Ethnic Karen refugee Nan Pan Aye, 33, a trained medic attends to a sick child at the Mae Tao clinic in western Thailand. As refugees search for third country sponsors the brightest and best equipped are usually the first to leave
  • A newborn Burmese Karen refugee at Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand.  Around 40 per cent of the refugee children see suffer from malnutrition

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