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  • Young Muslim girls eye a US soldier patrolling the road of Arghandab Valley, in southern Afghanistan
    Young Muslim girls eye a US soldier patrolling the road of Arghandab Valley in southern Afghanistan
  • Clothes drying on the banks of Antananarivo’s Ikopa river
    Clothes drying on the banks of Antananarivo’s Ikopa river
  • Ranita Chaudhary, a staff member of Sankalpa, passing out flyers about the constitution in Kathmandu. Many women feel they are being left out of the negotiation process in determining the country's next constitution - due at the end of August 2011
  • Female activists man a tent outside the parliament building. Many women feel left out of the drafting of the country's next constitution
  • Ranita Chaudhary, a staff member of Sankalpa, passing out flyers about the constitution outside their groups's tent in Kathmandu. Women's rights groups feel left out of the negotiations for Nepal's next constitution
  • Road from Duékoué to the village of Toa Zéo in western Côte d'Ivoire. July 2011
  • Most of the homes still standing in the Guéré section of Toa-Zéo village - near Duékoué in western Côte d’Ivoire - have no doors. Doors and windows were removed when armed men looted the village during the election violence. July 2011
  • Man makes repairs to his damaged home in the village of Toa-Zéo near Duékoué in western Côte d’Ivoire. July 2011
  • Most of the homes still standing in the Guéré section of Toa-Zéo village - near Duékoué in western Côte d’Ivoire - have no doors. Doors and windows were removed when armed men looted the village during the election violence. July 2011
  • Most of the homes still standing in the Guéré section of Toa-Zéo village - near Duékoué in western Côte d’Ivoire - have no doors. Doors and windows were removed when armed men looted the village during the election violence. July 2011
  • Steve Anyia is Norwegian Refugee Council camp manager at Solo refugee camp in Grand Gedeh
  • Aquiring food has become a key issue for more and more people in Pakistan
  • Some 300 Ivoirian refugees arrive each week, according to UNHCR (as of July 2011)
  • Many refugees in Grand Gedeh camps and villages wear Gbagbo t-shirts
  • Teachers at Solo refugee camp 25km from Zwedru n Grand Gedeh
  • Ezekiel Yalliah, a seller at Nancy B Doe market in Monrovia, says his elections priorities would be to make prices stable and find youths jobs
  • National Elections Commission Chair James Fromayan
  • Health services have improved in Liberia. Zwedru hospital, supported by NGO Merlin, charges no fees
  • Prices of ordinary goods are up at Nancy B Doe Market in Monrovia, say sellers
  • President Sirleaf 2011 election campaign poster
  • Jackson Speare head of conflict resolution NGO International Alert in Liberia
  • Attorney Frances Johnson-Allison, executive chair of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission
  • Saleem, a disabled beggar, struggles to put food before his family
  • John Kariuki in his cabbage farm at Deffo, Njoro, Kenya
    John Kariuki in his cabbage farm at Deffo, Njoro, Kenya
  • A group of indigenous girls dancing. There are more than 45 indigenous groups in Bangladesh
  • Map showing food insecurity in Somalia
    The extent of food insecurity as of early August
  • A woman holding her young malnourished baby queues for food at the Badbado camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IPDs)
    Une femme avec son enfant malnutri faisant la queue pour manger dans un camp de PDI à Mogadiscio
  • A woman and child waiting for food rations in Badbado camp, Somalia, in 2011
    A woman and child waiting for food rations in Badbado camp, Somalia, in 2011
  • Ivoirian refugees in Janzon Axis village, in Grand Gedeh, Liberia have opened a restaurant
  • Thomas Roo (centre) is a Liberian who lives in Janzon Axis village. He has helped two Ivoirian families build houses on his land following the recent conflict in western Côte d'Ivoire
  • An Ivoirian man cuts wood for housing as he prepares to build a new home in Janzon Axis village, Grand Gedeh, 25 km from Zwedru in Liberia
  • Julius is an unaccompanied child who fled the conflict in western Côte d'Ivoire and who has been taken in by caregiver Isabelle Baglé. They are currently building a house in Janzon Axis village Grand Gedeh, Liberia

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