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  • Jie (Karimajong) women threshing sorghum, Rengen sub-county, Kotido District, October 2011
  • Jie (Karimajong) women threshing sorghum, Rengen sub-county, Kotido District, October 2011
  • Jie (Karamojong) men making baskets for harvesting and granaries for storage, Rengen sub-county, Kotido District, October 2011
  • 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. As refugees search for third country sponsors the brightest and best equipped are usually th
  • Generic high school students
    Some adults fear teens are not mature enough to use condoms responsibly
  • Ethnic Karen refugee students study for an test at Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Myanmar border. As refugees search for third country sponsors, the brightest and best equipped are usually the first to leave
  • Secondary school students in class
  • WFP has been conducting road condition assessments in several of the worst-affected areas in order to inform logistics planning
  • Flooding in Cambodia
  • Prokeab village in Kampong Thom province, Cambodia, shows the overwhelming impact of flood waters on people's lives and livelihoods
  • Villagers in remote rural areas of Cambodia tell WFP that their food stocks are running low
  • Houses such as these have been inundated with water for at least six weeks. The total impact of the flooding is difficult to assess until the waters recede
  • A elderly man sleeps on the streets in Dhaka. In Asia and the Pacific, the number of older persons will double in 15 years, and will triple by 2050, when one in four will be older than 60 years
  • More and more elderly find themselves alone in Bangladesh. In Asia and the Pacific, the number of older persons will double in 15 years, and will triple by 2050, when one in four will be older than 60 years, according to ESCAP
  • Crowded conditions at a temporary shelter at the Thammasat University gym, outside of Bangkok. More than 4,000 residents have taken refuge in the centre after heavy monsoon rains flooded a third of the country
    Crowded conditions at a temporary shelter at the Thammasat University gym, outside of Bangkok. More than 4,000 residents have taken refuge in the centre after heavy monsoon rains flooded a third of the country
  • Inside a shelter at the Thammasat University gym, outside  Bangkok. More than 4,000 people are staying in the shelter following heavy flooding across Thailand and parts of Bangkok. As of 20 October 2011, more than 2 million people have been affected by th
  • The deserted Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra
  • Common household flies with its larvae
  • An AMISOM soldiers stands guard in front of a building in the Sigaale District of Mogadishu, Somalia (FILM ONLY - use image 201109050608240866 for reports)
  • A cluster of homes built on a shallow lake in the southern Philippine province of Agusan del Sur, September 2011. Frustration is running high in the Philippines over resistance by communities along danger zones to relocate, in a dilemma that has caught ma
    A cluster of homes built on a shallow lake in the southern Philippine province of Agusan del Sur
  • Gulf dignitaries attend the opening of a 12-13 September meeting in Kuwait City organized by the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Direct Aid and the International Islamic Charitable Organization
  • Radio presenters at KISS fm in Nairobi, Kenya - FOR FILM USE
  • A pastoralist await the sale of his drought affected cattle at an NGO supported destocking market near Isiolo, Eastern Province, Kenya
    Large herds of livestock are migrating earlier than usual in parts of northeastern Kenya
  • Aid workers and donors from the Arab and Muslim world mingle with members of the UN and other aid agencies at an information sharing meeting in Kuwait in September 2011
  • Ahmed AbuHasira preparing for his return to Gaza City. Ahmed spent the last 35-years in an Israeli prison for firing on Israeli soldiers, injuring them
  • Palestinian children participating in Tuesday's rally in Gaza City marking the release of 477 Palestinian prisoners held in Israel
  • Mohammed Larik village, near Sukkur, Upper Sindh, August 2010 -- A local resident just after crossing the floodwater behind him
  • Wilson Sauto, 38, a home based counsellor in Kamunhukamwe village, Nyanga. Zimbabwe
  • Charles Machiridza, 52, a nurse at the Chiparawe Clinic, Marondera, administers a HIV test. Zimbabwe
  • Patience Mapfumo, 37, from Zimbabwe, with her five-year-old son Josphat who was born HIV free
    The UN High-Level Meeting on AIDS in June adopted a declaration to end mother-to-child transmission of HIV
  • IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation staff conduct an eye clinic in Lunsar, Sierra Leone
  • Women walk through the flooded school courtyard-turned relief camp in Fatehpur, Sindh province, for families displaced by the latest monsoon floods that have struck southern Pakistan
    Need: Policies to address girls’ vulnerabilities during disasters

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