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  • A man being moved out of the operating theatre where he has been treated for shrapnel wounds in Kurmuk hospital. Ketamine is being used as an anaesthetic and the man's wailing echoed hauntingly around the complex
  • Dr Evan Atar of Kurmuk hospital, in southern Sudan's war-torn Blue Nile state
  • Dr Evan Atar of Kurmuk hospital, in southern Sudan's war-torn Blue Nile state
  • An injured demonstrator assisted by his friends attends prayers led by the Christian Pope Shenouda III in Cairo
  • A Muslim man holds a placard, reading: “We are all Copts when Copts are persecuted”. Thousands of Christians and Muslims staged a protest in Cairo Monday against the reported excessive use of force by the nation’s military against thousands of peace
  • Raising the cross, Christian women protest against the killing of Christian demonstrators in a Sunday evening clash with military police in Cairo
    Raising the cross, Christian women protest against the killing of Christian demonstrators in a Sunday evening clash with military police in Cairo
  • Angry Christian and Muslim demonstrators, some holding the holy Muslims’ book Quran and others holding the cross, marching through one of the streets of Cairo to denounce the killing of 24 civilians in clashes with military policemen on Sunday
  • Satellite images were used to create this flood map of Thailand, showing flooded areas in blue and threatened areas in red
    Satellite images were used to create this flood map of Thailand, showing flooded areas in blue and threatened areas in red
  • A large number of children left without schools in 2005 have still not returned to classrooms
  • A villager manoeuvres through floodwater in Ayutthaya, 70 km north of Bangkok. As Thailand braces for more flooding in the coming days, at least 500 people have died and over 6.5 million people have been affected in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam
  • Maibata Sana, a deminer with Handicap International’s humanitarian demining program, demonstrates how to remove a landmine manually in Sindone, Casamance, Senegal
  • Zaw Lwin, 42, lost his leg to a landmine 12 years ago in the eastern part of Myanmar's Bago Region. 34 of the country's 325 townships - home to 5.2 million people - are considered landmine-contaminated
  • The Digger D-3 demining machine at work in Sindone, Casamance, Senegal
  • Maibata Sana demonstrates the Digger D-3 demining machine in Sindone, Casamance, Senegal
  • Eric Tendeng work manufacturing carbon in an unsafe area near a path being demined in Etome, Casamance, Senegal
  • The road leading to the forest contaminated by landmines in Shwe Kyin, in the eastern part of Myanmar's Bago Region
  • Children's football uniforms at a site for displaced families in Danané, western Côte d’Ivoire. July 2011
  • Bus station in Danané, western Côte d’Ivoire. July 2011
  • Map of cities where Boko haram has carried out attacks
    Les villes du nord qui ont été visées par les attaques de Boko Haram
  • Mobile phone generic
  • Syria protests May 2011
    Protests against President Bashar al-Assad’s government started in mid-March and have continued since
  • 2011 rice exports graph
  • Harvesting rice in Thailand
    Thailand, the world's largest rice exporter, is driving up prices globally
  • Rice on sale at the market in Naungcho, Myanmar
  • University students studying. For generic use
    Few Kenyan "freshers" are prepared to navigate the murky waters of adult sexual relationships
  • Work by China state-owned China Power Investment Corporation on the Myitsone Dam, in northern Myanmar, has been halted by President Thein Sein, heeding concerns from local people about the livelihood and environmental impact of the project
  • Villagers are struggling to find pasture for their livestock in Khuram Sar Bagh, Afghanistan
  • Mohammad Israyel on the hill on which his farm was located in Khuram Sar Bagh, Afghanistan
  • One in two people in Sri Lanka's Northern Province is in debt and finding it difficult to buy food, a recent WFP survey found
  • Sezerina Sake with Calabash of milk at Terkeka cattle camp
  • Boy covered in dung-ash to ward off mosquitos in a cattle camp in Terekeka, South Sudan
    Boy in a cattle camp in Terekeka, South Sudan
  • FAO vaccinating cattle at a camp in Terkeka, South Sudan

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