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  • Walid (first from right) is one of thousands of child laborers brough to school
  • Child laborers harvesting qat leaves in Hajja governorate
  • Peter Nhimiyimana, 17, a Rwandan refugee, was forcibly recruited into the Democratic Republic of Congo armed group, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), when he was about 15-years-old
  • Despite an abundance of apples, children in Jumla District, Karnali Zone are among the most chronically malnourished in Nepal. The government has implemented a child grant programme in which mothers receive 200 Rupees for children under five to go toward
  • Treatment Action Campaign book "Fighting for our lives"
  • A child at a site for displaced families in Danané, western Côte d’Ivoire. April 2011
  • Farmers in Samangan Province, Afghanistan
    Farmers in Samangan Province, Afghanistan
  • Women are finding it harder and harder to feed families as malnutrition increases in Pakistan
  • Guns remain within Karamoja and are prevelent across its borders with Turkana and Toposaland
    Guns remain within Karamoja and are prevelent across its borders with Turkana and Toposaland
  • Girl at a site for displaced families in Danané, western Côte d’Ivoire. July 2011
    Girl at a site for displaced families in Danané, western Côte d’Ivoire
  • Gaza city
  • Shahrazad AbuThuria, 41-years old from Gaza City, and her 16-year old son Belal, who is mentally disabled. She and her six children live in a two-room garage without insulation.  As a refugee Shahrazad receives food assistance from the UN Relief and Works
  • The service aims to provide exhaustive information about LRA attacks
    On the trail of the LRA
  • Woman farms as children look on
    Women farmers in Bangladesh are blocked from subsidies and support
  • A banana farmer in Bangladesh
  • 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 student waits by the road outside a former hotel in Dili that has been inhabited by squatters. A man who says he inherited the property from his father has a court order confirming his ownership of the property but its inhabitants refuse to leave and th
  • Egerton University
  • Entrance of the Egerton Uniiversity
  • For Durga Bishwakarma, chaining her 10-year-old, drug-abusing son, Nagendra, to the family bed was her only option to deal with his drug addiction. More than 50 percent of youth in the town of Dharan are involved in drug use
  • Children in the village of Djomga in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. June 2011
  • Dr Abdoul Zamandrahengo examines a patient with early stages of leprosy at his clinic in Antalaha on the East coast of Madagascar
  • A group of displaced Kachin women along the Burmese Chinese border
  • Without access to electricity, many returnees that are able have opted to use solar energy
  • Senegalese family. For generic use
    Senegalese families are getting smaller, says UN
  • Ashis Nepali, 14, burned his hand while crawling close to a flame when seven months old. His hand, severely disabled from the burn, is now being treated at the Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children in Banepa, an hour outside of Nepal's
  • Ghazi Hamad, deputy foreign minister of the Hamas-led government in Gaza. Sep 2011
  • The Hamas-led government in Gaza put up a memorial to nine Turkish activists killed trying to break Israel’s naval blockade in May 2010
  • The Hamas-led government in Gaza put up a memorial to nine Turkish activists killed trying to break Israel’s naval blockade in May 2010
  • Man collecting rubbish at site for displaced families in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire. July 2011
    Man collecting rubbish at site for displaced families in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire
  • Men playing a game at a site for displaced families in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire. July 2011
    Men playing a game at a site for displaced families in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire
  • One of the dozos monitoring the road between Man and Duékoué in western Côte d’Ivoire. July 2011
    One of the dozos monitoring the road between Man and Duékoué in western Côte d’Ivoire

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