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  • Relatives of missing persons stage a protest in Balochistan, Pakistan
  • Residents of Zemio
  • The Children's Readers on HIV/AIDS Awareness is a series of 12 children's books on HIV and AIDS created to supplement Uganda's national curriculum. The books were released in 2008
  • Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah leader
  • Poster of Hassan Nasrallah
    Le leader du Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, soutient le gouvernement syrien
  • General Michel Sleiman, President of Lebanon
  • Najib Mikati, Prime Minister of Lebanon
  • Tripoli, Lebanon
  • Street in Tripoli's old city
  • View of Tripoli city from the Citadel
  • A Transitional Federal Government soldier controls a crowd at a feeding point in BadBado IDP camp in Mogadishu, Somalia
    A Transitional Federal Government soldier controls a crowd at a feeding point in BadBado IDP camp in Mogadishu, Somalia
  • Local authorities in Thailand gear up to use mudballs in flood-affected water around Bangkok
  • Local authorities in Thailand gear up to use mudballs in flood-affected water around Bangkok
  • EM mudballs are used to clean up bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans where there are concentrated deposits of sludge and slime
  • Ving, 30, has delivered all four of her children alone and has never heard of a midwife
  • Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
    A vendor prepares fish in the flooded streets of Bangkok
  • Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
    Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
    Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Basotho boys, some as young as 12, spend three to four months at initiation schools in the mountains before attending graduation ceremonies like this one
  • Midwives in training at Luang Prabang's regional hospital
  • Magdalen Muraa, mother of three from Uganda, is training midwives in Laos with UNFPA
  • Map showing Afmadow and Kismayu in Somalia
    A map showing Afmadow and Kismayu in Somalia
  • Ibsa Mohamad, a student from Ethiopia’s Oromia region, paid a smuggler in Djiboutiville to organise his passage to Yemen, but now has no contact with him and no money to either continue his journey or return home
  • Some of the Ethiopian migrants gathered on Obock’s pier have been stranded in the town for over a month after smugglers promised them passage to Yemen and then disappeared with their money
  • The Limpopo river. For generic use
  • Osman Keno (pictured centre), a 21-year-old student from Ethiopia’s Oromia region, queues with other migrants being counted by their smuggler prior to transportation by boat from Obock to Yemen
  • Osman Keno (pictured centre), a 21-year-old student from Ethiopia’s Oromia region, queues with other migrants being counted by their smuggler prior to transportation by boat from Obock to Yemen
  • Migrants form queues to be counted by their smuggler prior to being transported by boat from Obock to Yemen
  • A sign on the road to Obock erected by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reads: Attention! Trafficking migrants is an offense! Respecting your neighbour is the responsibility of every Muslim. Migrants are human beings – protect their di
  • In Pakistan’s Haripur district, Lady Health Worker Naseem bibi counts 1-year-old Usama’s breaths, before successfully treating him for pneumonia. A new Lancet study by Save the Children shows that children treated by community health workers at home w
  • In Pakistan’s Haripur district, a community health worker counts a young child’s breaths to diagnose pneumonia. A new Lancet study by Save the Children shows that children treated for severe pneumonia by Pakistan’s community-based "Lady Health Worke
  • The number of public schools in the DRC capital, Kinshasa, is lower than that of private schools

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