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  • Preparing a patient for circumcision in Uganda
    Preparing a patient for circumcision in Uganda
  • Preparing for circumcision in Uganda
    Preparing for circumcision in Uganda
  • Preparing for circumcision in Uganda
    Preparing for circumcision in Uganda
  • Yemen anti-govt protester
  • Yemen anti government protester
  • Students in class
    Back to school in Yemen
  • Girls in Yemen
  • Pensioner in Yemen
  • Yemen Spice Trader in the old city of Sana'a
    Families are finding it increasingly hard to cope as food prices rise
  • An child is immunized in Mbandaka, Equateur province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, on 21 October 2011. A three-day (20-23 October) vaccination campaign in the country targeted 14 million children aged under five years
  • A child is immunized in Mbandaka, Equateur province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, on 21 October 2011. A three-day (20-23 October) vaccination campaign in the country targeted 14 million children aged under five years
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  • A young boy reading in Nepal. Some of the 15,000 children in Nepal's orphanages aren't even orphans
  • A young boy reading in Nepal. Some of the 15,000 children in Nepal's orphanages aren't even orphans
  • A child who was separated from his family in Duekoué three months ago. He has not spoken since
  • Thousands of Ivoirians like Bakary who saw family members gunned down, have no recourse to psychological help
  • Civil society activist Maged Adeeb distributes information and talks to women about the importance of their political participation in the new Egypt. October 2011
  • Lead engineer, SuleimanAbuKaide, from the ministry of housing and public works in Gaza, looking at a large-scale community development project, called Al-Boraq, underway in Khan Younis.  The project, funded by the ministry, will prepare the land for new h
  • Civil society activist Maged Adeeb delivers a lecture in the Nile Delta about the 2011 parliamentary elections in Egypt
  • A Traditional meal in Yemen
  • Yemen family during Ramadan prayers
  • Despite signs of progress since the November 2010 national elections, the first in two decades, thousands of Burmese continue to be displaced
    Thousands have been displaced since the November 2010 national elections
  • Despite the 7 November 2010 general elections, the first in two decades, thousands of Burmese continue to be displaced
  • 18 million children across Bangladesh washed their hands to mark National Sanitation Month on 25 October 2011. Handwashing with soap is the most effective and inexpensive way to prevent diarrheal and acute respiratory infections, which take the lives of m
  • Pastoralist communities in the Horn of Africa are some of the hardest hit by the drought. They rely on livestock for income and food, and the lack of water only increases their existing vulnerability
  • Cambodia is being hit by widespread flooding with severe flash floods and rising water levels in 17 out of 24 provinces affecting more than 1.2 million people
    Recurrent exposure to natural hazards teaches you a thing or two about resilience
  • Egyptians protesting against the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and the military trials of civilian activists
    Egyptians protesting against the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and the military trials of civilian activists
  • Women refugees from HOA camping out near UNHCR office without access to water and sanitation
  • Camel trader and mother-of-five Osub Fahid in Jijiga market, Somali region, Ethiopia
  • Victor Vandi, a single-leg amputee, is a radio repairman as well as midfielder on the amuptee football team. He has eight children
  • Edward Conteh, President of the Amputee and War-Wounded
Association, founded in 2000 to represent the most vulnerable victims of the war
  • Ethnic Karen refugee students study for a test at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border. As refugees search for third country sponsors, the brightest and best equipped are usually the first to leave

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