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  • Wives, mothers, and sisters meet in Saad Allah, Egypt. Their relatives fled Libya last spring to return to a homeland in chaos and an economy weakened by political instability
  • Sukambizi Association Trust smallholders weighing their green leaf in Malawi
  • Islamic INGO IHH hands over a reconstructed house, destroyed during Israel’s Operation Caste Lead, to a family in Jabalyia in November 2010
  • Houses that were reconstructed by Islamic INGO IHH, destroyed during Israel’s operation Caste Lead, being handed over to Gaza families in Oct. 2011
  • Impoverished women living in Shujaya attend a class to learn cooking skills, funded by Islamic INGO IHH. 120 women benefited from the project ending in Sept. 2010
  • Islamic INGO IHH distributing meat during the 2010 Eid Al-Adha season in Gaza.  20,000 families befitted from the project
  • A crew member prepares to board the RBD Anema E Core, in the Lomé anchorage on October 12. The product tanker was hijacked by pirates in Benin on July 24, 2011. The threat of piracy has increased drastically in Togo and neighbouring Benin
    A crew member prepares to board a vessel in the Lomé anchorage, Togo
  • Racing to beat the deluge at gate to Siriraj Hospital
  • Bureqo Ali 17 is one of the girls employed by the pads project at Galkayo Education Centre for Peace and Development (GECPD)
  • The pads project at Galkayo Education Centre for Peace and Development (GECPD) keeps girls in school and provides them jobs
  • The pad-making project has turned Fartun Abdi Hashi into her family's main provider
  • Crew members leave the tanker Bonito in the Lomé anchorage. The threat of piracy has increased drastically in Togo and neighbouring Benin
    Crew members leave the tanker Bonito in the Lomé anchorage
  • Fishermen near two vessels engaged in ship to ship transfer in the Lomé anchorage on October 12. The threat of piracy has increased drastically in Togo and neighbouring Benin
    Fishermen near two vessels engaged in ship to ship transfer in the Lomé anchorage, Togo
  • A crew member leaves a ship in the Lomé anchorage. The threat of piracy has increased drastically in Togo and neighbouring Benin
    A crew member leaves a ship in the Lomé anchorage. The threat of piracy has increased drastically in Togo and neighbouring Benin
  • Preparing for a crew change with the tankership Bonito on October 12 in the Lomé anchorage. The threat of piracy has increased drastically in Togo and neighbouring Benin
    Preparing for a crew change with the tankership Bonito in the Lomé anchorage, Togo
  • A fisherman in the Lomé harbour on October 12. The threat of piracy has increased drastically in Togo and neighbouring Benin
    A fisherman in Lomé harbour, Togo
  • South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation  Maite Nkoana-Mashabane with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres during a press conference after a Pre COP17 Ministerial meeting in South Africa
    Not much hope for a deal in Durban: South Africa's Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, (right) with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres
  • Moses Bidhali explains how this whole area was mined as an important SAF military outpost
  • Child IDPs at the gate of one of the caves used as sanctuary by some displaced families
  • Workers can spend hours a day in these dark, stuffy demining vehicles
  • NPA doghandler training dogs next to the camp where they live while it is too hot for the dogs to work
  • Demining Vehicle
  • Photo for Haiti (FILM ONLY - use image 201111041227140188 for reports)
  • Residents rush to protect their homes ahead of a predicted tidal surge
  • Panic buying empties shelves amidst flood warnings
  • Curtin Immigration detention centre in Australia
    Mental health remains problematic within Australia’s immigration detention system
  • Vivian Nsenga, not her real name, was gang raped by three militia members in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Bizumungu Munyagishali, 40, from Bugamba, about 20km north of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo, alleges he was tortured by government soldiers on the orders of an army colonel
  • More than 400 asylum seekers live at Villawood outside Sydney where a Sri Lankan refugee committed suicide on 26 October, 2011
  • Curtin Immigration detention centre in Australia
  • Outside the Villawood detention Centre outside Sydney, one of eight immigration detention centres in Australia. On 26 October 2011, Jayasaker Jayrathana, a 27-year-old Tamil refugee, took his own life after more than two years in detention
  • A banner for a conference on Gender Based Sexual Violence in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo

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