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  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
    Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. (Oct 2014)
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
  • Health workers outline the day's activities at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone. (Oct 2014)
    Health workers outline the day's activities at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone. (Oct 2014)
  • A sign indicating the three wards in the IFRC Ebola Treatment Centre outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone.
  • Rubber gloves hung out to dry at the IFRC Ebola treatment centre in Kenema.
  • Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. The UN estimates that over 2,000 people have drowned trying to travel from Tunisia's neighbour Libya to Europe since May.
    Fishermen in the Tunisian port city of Zarzis are increasingly being forced to save refugees from Libya lost on the high seas. (Oct 2014)
  • Life appears normal on the streets of Kenema.
  • A days treatment of ARV (file photo)
  • In Unification Town, Liberia young men take on the grim job of burying the dead lost to the Ebola virus currently devastating West Africa. (Sep 2014)
    In Unification Town, Liberia young men take on the grim job of burying the dead lost to the Ebola virus currently devastating West Africa. (Sep 2014)
  • Princess, a nurse, says they will fight Ebola to the bitter end.
  • A temperature gauge checkpoint 30km from Freetown
  • A healthcare worker stands next to a woman who had died of Ebola related symptoms. (Sep 2014)
    A healthcare worker stands next to a woman who had died of Ebola related symptoms. (Sep 2014)
  • Body removal team preps a body to be removed from the West Point facility. (Sep 2014)
  • A West Point resident washes his hands in chlorine as a neighbor in a medical mask attends to the washing station. (Sep 2014)
  • A woman comes in for a routine check to see the status of her pregnancy at a health care facility in West Point. (Sep 2014)
  • In Unification Town, Liberia young men take on the grim job of burying the dead lost to the Ebola virus currently devastating West Africa. (Sep 2014)
    In Unification Town, Liberia young men take on the grim job of burying the dead lost to the Ebola virus currently devastating West Africa. (Sep 2014)
  • In Unification Town, Liberia young men take on the grim job of burying the dead lost to the Ebola virus currently devastating West Africa. (Sep 2014)
    In Unification Town, Liberia young men take on the grim job of burying the dead lost to the Ebola virus currently devastating West Africa. (Sep 2014)
  • A team cleans an area where a suspected Ebola patient sat outside waiting hours for treatment - potentially infecting others in the process. (Sep 2014)
    A team cleans an area where a suspected Ebola patient sat outside waiting hours for treatment - potentially infecting others in the process. (Sep 2014)
  • Headquarters of MINUSCA in Bangui
    Protesters gather outside MINUSCA headquarters in 2014 following violence in CAR
  • Bashir Ahmed (right) and his brother Mohammad Shafia lost everything in Pakistan's floods. Over 2.5 million people have been affected since heavy rains began in early September.
  • Muhammad Hussein, a resident of the Jhang area of Pakistan, looks out over the flood-devastated territory. His home was destroyed in the floods which affected over 2.5 million people.
  • Hawa Natou and her newborn at Kenema Government Hospital.
  • Memorial notes posted for Kenema hospital nurses who have died in the Ebola fight.
  • Desperate Journey - American Odysseys
  • Refugees – in and out of camps
  • Children in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi survey the damage to their area. Militants from the Islamic State organisation took control of parts of the city earlier this year, with retaliatory government bombs often killing civilians.
  • Defeating Ebola in Sierra Leone conference delegates
  • Defeating Ebola in Sierra Leone conference delegates
  • Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of the Government of Southern Sudan

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