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  • A woman sells fish in a Cambodian market. Cambodians rely heavily on fish for their daily protein intake.
  • A woman and her children in Myanmar's Kayah state, where peace process negotiations have resulted in a ceasefire but landmine clearance activities remain in limbo.
  • Members of National Alliance for Women Human Rights Defenders protest in front of Nepal's Constituent Assembly building demanding amendment of rape laws.
  • Women in Janakpur listen to doctors talk about women's rights
  • Friday, October 4, 2013 - Governor Patrick celebrates the opening of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Center for Science and Innovation at MCLA in North Adams.
  • A good idea can always be improved on.
  • Despite the ongoing killing, some in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories try to live together. This wall, in the mixed community of Neve Shalom, was attacked by vandals writing racist graffiti. The locals replaced it with this mural.
  • Cameroonian troops deployed in the country's Far North Region to battle radical Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram
  • Students from Dube Primary School in Uganda at the launch of a joint UNFPA-Ugandan government year-long programme to curb teen pregnancy rates in Uganda.
  • MONUSCO has five drones to support its operation in the DRC
  • Anwari Begum, 50, received injury allegedly by police baton. The photo was taken on July 14, one month after clashes between Bihari residents and Bengali that burned several houses and left 10 dead.
  • Dozens of homes were torched in June 2014 clashes between Bihari residents and Bengalis that left 10 dead. Biharis, despite some legal progress, live in tenuous arrangements and amid intense stigma in Bangladesh.
  • Trucks parked on Amílcar Cabral Avenue in Guinea-Bissau’s capital awaiting to offload wood that environmental activists say has been illegally harvested in the country’s forests
  • Environmental activists say that loggers are illegally exporting the African rosewood from Guinea-Bissau’s forests to China. A container of rosewood can fetch up to US $18,000, they say.
    Environmental activists say that loggers are illegally exporting the African rosewood from Guinea-Bissau’s forests to China. A container of rosewood can fetch up to US $18,000, they say.
  • Wreckage from typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in the Philippines prompted "No Build Zones," but the protection might be misguided.
    Wreckage from typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in the Philippines prompted "No Build Zones," but the protection might be misguided.
  • Palestinians inspect the remains of a house which was destroyed during an air strike in Central Bureij refugee camp, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip.
  • Palestinians inspect the remains of a house which was destroyed during an air strike in Central Bureij refugee camp, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip.
  • Police patrol in Mpeketoni, Lamu county, Kenya (July 2014)
    Police patrol in Mpeketoni, Lamu county, Kenya (July 2014)
  • Fatuma Ahmed (on the right), a pastoralist in Ethiopia’s Afar region, where women are seen and not heard
  • The Baharka camp, 5km north of Erbil in northern Iraq, is home to thousands of internally displaced people (IDPs) following the takeover of large swathes of the country by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).
  • As part of its regular operations, UNRWA continues to distribute food to 830,000 refugees in Gaza. Beneficiaries at the "Nuseirat distribution Centre" collect food items in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip.
  • An aerial view of Bujumbura, Burundi’s capital
  • Burundi is still dogged by a problematic land legacy
  • Aftermath of the Mpeketoni attack in Kenya's Lamu county
  • Residents of Mpeketoni in the wake of the attacks, Lamu county, Kenya
  • Bodies of the victims of the Mpeketoni attack in Lamu county, Kenya
  • Damaged houses in Mpeketoni, Lamu county, Kenya
  • Aftermath of the Mpeketoni attack in Kenya's Lamu county
  • Aftermath of the Mpeketoni attack in Kenya's Lamu county
  • 70 percent of Timor-Leste's infrastructure was destroyed after an independence vote in 1999 enraged Indonesia. The government has been re-building since, but corruption and weak capacity have stalled many projects, like this one on the road from Dili to E
  • The men of Sebana-Demale in Ethiopia’s Afar region try an divert the water of the river Demale towards their crops as part of their efforts under the Productive Safety Net Programme to build a community asset
  • The Baharka camp, 5km north of Erbil in northern Iraq, is home to thousands of internally displaced people (IDPs) following the takeover of large swathes of the country by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).

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