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  • Children in the Solomon Islands
  • Shop in Buala, Isabel Province, Solomon Islands, where only imported high-sodium tinned goods are available. Shelf life is key for products making it to market, but not so great for non-communicable diseases and people's waistlines
  • Syrian refugees and Iraqi refugees live in separate camps in northern Iraq
  • A series of photos showing those in need of humanitarian support in a range of countries - most read #2
  • Ebola Webspecial image
  • Bitcoins, for generic use
  • Ebola survivor Tejani Golafelay prepares to go into the Bomi Ebola Treatment Unit in Liberia to help patients.
  • A severely malnourished child in the Afghan city of Jalalabad, east of the capital Kabul. Afghanistan has some of the highest rates of malnutrition in Asia.
  • Ebola survivor Tejani Golafelay prepares to go into the Bomi Ebola Treatment Unit in Liberia to help patients.
  • A five-month old baby suffering from malnutrition in the Afghan city of Jalalabad. Afghanistan has among the highest rates of malnutrition in Asia.
  • Bitcoins, for generic use
  • Rohingya girls at a makeshift school in Maungdaw Township in Rakhine state
  • Troops of the Central African Economic Community land on a beach in the Republic of Congo as part of multinational manouevrers
  • Tacloban, Philippines - A roadside memorial to the dead, a year after Haiyan
    Tacloban, Philippines - A roadside memorial to the dead, a year after Haiyan
  • Tacloban, Philippines - A roadside memorial to the dead, a year after Haiyan
    Tacloban, Philippines - A roadside memorial to the dead, a year after Haiyan
  • Tacloban, Philippines - A boy feeds his siblings at day break in tent city
    Tacloban, Philippines - A boy feeds his siblings at day break in tent city
  • Woman and son walk on the shores of Tacloban
    Woman and son walk on the shores of Tacloban
  • Tacloban, Philippines - A grand father watches over his infant grand baby
    Tacloban, Philippines - A grand father watches over his infant grand baby
  • A woman prepares to begin her day of rebuilding - Tacloban, Philippines
    A woman prepares to begin her day of rebuilding - Tacloban, Philippines
  • A series of photos showing those in need of humanitarian support in a range of countries - most read #1
  • An employee of Stirling Global working on a mine site of a former military post near Zakho in Dohuk, close to Iraqi Kurdistan's border with Turkey.
  • Omar Hassan lost his leg 20 years ago when he was de-mining with the Iraqi Kurdish force Peshmerga. For the past decade he has worked for a de-mining company
  • Arbat refugee camp has space for almost 7000 residents, the majority of whom are Syrian Kurds. The most recent arrivals are from Kobani, the Syrian city on the Turkish border currently under siege from ISIS. They had to cross land heavily contaminated wit
  • Villager searches among the rubble soon after the massive landslide in the Meeriyabedda village in south-central Sri Lanka late October 2014
  • Parched earth following a drought in northern Afghanistan. The region has been hit by increasingly unpredictable weather, with most experts agreeing it is an effect of climate change.
  • Naim Korbon is rebuilding his house in northern Afghanistan after the worst floods in 40 years. The region has seen increasingly unpredictable weather in recent years, with experts suggest climate change is a factor.
  • A child in northern Afghanistan sits in front of his former home, which was destroyed in floods in Spring 2014.
  • Brothels in "Dolly," Southeast Asia's largest red light district in Surabaya, Indonesia, have been closed - sparking HIV prevention fears.
  • Ebola survivor Jerold Dennis offers prayers to patients at the Bomi Ebola Unit in northwestern Liberia.
  • "Dolly" was once Southeast Asia's largest Red Light District. Brothels there employed thousands of women in sex work, and thousands more in other professions. Now it is closed, sparking HIV prevention fears.
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