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  • Children playing in the river
    The Niger River is used for bathing and drinking
  • [South Africa] Trevor Andrew Manuel
  • AIDS patients.
    Seulement 50 000 personnes ont accès aux ARV en Afrique
  • Rewaka.
  • The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies - IFRC logo
    IFRC
  • [Uganda] Kanungu general view.
  • [Tajikistan] Long awaited rain in Dushanbe.
  • [Tajikistan] Girls picking cotton in Khatlon district, Tajikistan.
  • Mohamed Abdi Adar
  • [Tajikistan] Grape harvest in Tajikistan.
  • [Tajikistan] Failed grape harvest near Sovietsky, Southern Tajikistan.
  • [Sudan] Pastoral farming in Sudan
  • [Sudan] Sudanese boy.
  • [Sudan] Sudanese Boys
  • [Tanzania] Tea-plant workers in Tanzania
  • [Tanzania] Woman breastfeeding her baby in Tanzania
    Tanzanian Woman and child.
  • [Uganda] kanungu bulldozer clears site.
  • [Uganda] Kanungu burnt building.
  • [Uganda] Kanungu Rosemary to cover the smell.
  • [Uganda] Kanungu Rosemary to cover the smell.
  • [Uganda] Kanungu trench mass grave.
  • [Sudan] Kitchen in Sudan
    WFP - "There is real cause for concern over a looming crisis that will face more than 3.2 million people in Sudan"
  • [Sudan] Kitchen in Wau
    AAH - "Bentiu and Rob Kona are already facing a situation of critical food shortage, which is becoming catastrophic with this influx of displaced people"
  • [Uganda] ICRC clinic.
    Medical services have been disrupted.
  • [Uganda] Amama Mbabazi
    Amama Mbabazi
  • [Uganda] Amama Mbabazi
  • [Uganda] black mamba
  • [Sudan] Cotton picking in Sudan
  • [Uganda] Displaced people in Karangutu.
  • [Tajikistan] Green countryside in Tajikistan.
    Massive deforestation makes regions like Khowst vulnerable to flash flooding
  • [Tajikistan] Family watering in Tajikistan.
    Typhoid has spread in southern Tajikistan through contaminated water sources
  • [Tajikistan] Irrigation canal cleared by WFP, Khatlon district.
    The UN estimates that 40 percent of the Tajik population lack access to safe water and that almost 60 percent of rural populations use unprotected sources, such as open drains and irrigation canals

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