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  • A woman carries her possessions through floodwaters in Hyderabad, Sindh province
    Pakistan has had more than its fair share of disasters
  • A man tries to fix his car which broke down amidst the flood waters in Digri, Pakistan. Southern Pakistan
    Pakistan has yet to find a quick fix for monsoon flooding
  • Flood-displaced children fetch water from a well next to their temporary camp in Digri, Sindh province. 15 September 2011
  • IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation staff conduct an eye clinic in Lunsar, Sierra Leone
  • Traveling to rural areas of Djibouti
    Parts of the world are becoming increasingly off-limits to humanitarian agencies (file photo)
  • Chinese construction workers
    Des ouvriers du bâtiment chinois – construire de nouvelles relations
  • Indian construction workers
    Asbestos helps fuel Asia's construction industry
  • Food distribution in Nepal by the IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation of Turkey
  • Falsified Zidolam-N, identified in Kenya
    Fake drugs
  • Generic photo, blood transfusion, medical care, HIV, PlusNews
  • A U.N. soldier from Brazil is posted in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan. 21, 2010, during Operation Unified Response
    Le Brésil dirige la Mission des Nations Unies pour la stabilisation en Haïti
  • United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)'s Brazilian peacekeepers and United States soldiers distribute food and water in the slum of Cité Soleil, Haiti. Children were given special high calorie protein bars
  • A man looks to the sea along the waterfront in Dili
  • A young man sells refreshments on the waterfront in Dili. Unemployment remains high in the capital
  • A farmer works to sort his maize crop
    Small farmers in developing countries cannot compete with subsidised big farmers in developed countries
  • Construction workers
  • Construction Worker
  • Egyptians fetching water. Water scarcity has already become a fact of daily life for Egyptians
    Egyptians fetching water. Water scarcity has already become a fact of daily life for Egyptians
  • 15-year old Rawan Maroof stands at the entrance to the festival welcoming Palestinian prisoners home to Gaza, waiting to greet her father Talat Maroof, who was part of the release. She and her eight brothers and sisters have not seen their father since he
  • 15-year old Rawan Maroof stands at the entrance to the festival welcoming Palestinian prisoners home to Gaza, waiting to greet her father Talat Maroof, who was part of the release. She and her eight brothers and sisters have not seen their father since he
  • Released prisoner Eyad El-Areer makes his way through the crowd as he reaches the welcoming festival in Gaza City
  • Family members and supporters cheering for Palestinian prisoners returning home during the welcoming festival in Gaza City
  • Family members and supporters cheering for Palestinian prisoners returning home during the welcoming festival in Gaza City
  • Family members and supporters cheering for Palestinian prisoners returning home during the welcoming festival in Gaza City
  • Female Hamas security members contain family members and supporters cheering for Palestinian prisoners returning home during the welcoming festival in Gaza City
  • Family members and supporters cheering for Palestinian prisoners returning home during the welcoming festival in Gaza City
  • Egyptians fetching water. Water scarcity has already become a fact of daily life for Egyptians
  • Yaba pills siezed during a recent raid in northern Thailand - October 2011
    Yaba pills siezed during a recent raid in northern Thailand
  • Thai navy officers examine seized yaba pills during a recent bust in northhern Thailand - October 2011
  • Thai navy officers examine seized yaba pills during a recent bust in northhern Thailand
    Thai officers examine seized yaba pills
  • Pro-democracy protesters rallying in Sanaa
  • A traditional birth attendant examines a pregnant woman using a stethoscope in Karen state

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