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  • Thiha, IT Technician in Yangon, says a law regulation religious conversion in Myanmar could protect women against being forcibly converted to their husbands' faiths.
  • Samira Said, 27, fled Tikrit with her 20-day old baby for an agricultural shelter area next to the Baharka camp 5km north of Erbil, the capital of the northern semi-autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq, after the militant group ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq an
  • Coral reef. For generic use
  • Around 100 IDPs from Tikrit found refuge in this agricultural shelter - originally meant for animals - next to Baharka camp, five kms north of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region. Frustrated by the conditions in the remove
  • A young child from Tikrit, now an IDP, finds refuge in an agricultural shelter area next to Baharka camp, 5km north of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish region in the north. Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced after the
  • A man injured in communal violence between Muslims and Buddhists in Sri Lanka, which broke out after years of simmering tensions.
  • Relief to survivors of Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the Philippines in November 2013, has been limited in some areas - especially for shelter
  • Homes destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013 in the Philippines have taken months to rebuild and many remain in ruin.
  • Beneficiaries waiting in line to collect their ration at a food-distribution taking place at the UNMISS-compound in Malakal, Upper Nile State, South Sudan (May 2014)
    Beneficiaries waiting in line to collect their ration at a food-distribution taking place at the UNMISS-compound in Malakal, Upper Nile State, South Sudan (May 2014)
  • A Nepali transgender activist shows her citizenship certificate, which lists her as male, barring her from obtaining other documents and accessing services and employment.
  • "Gai Jatra," a Nepali festival, has been celebrated for nearly a decade as a version of "LGBTI pride"
  • Displaced civilians crowd expectantly around a WFP helicopter in Wau Shilluk, Upper Nile State
    Displaced civilians crowd expectantly around a WFP helicopter in Wau Shilluk, Upper Nile State
  • Authorities in eastern Cameroon are bolstering surveillance over security fears as some refugees and other migrants stream into towns. More than 80,000 refugees from neighbouring Central African Republic have sought safety in eastern Cameroon region
  • Food distribution.
  • Authorities in eastern Cameroon are bolstering surveillance over security fears as some refugees and other migrants stream into towns. More than 80,000 refugees from neighbouring Central African Republic have sought safety in eastern Cameroon region
  • Authorities in eastern Cameroon are bolstering surveillance over security fears as some refugees and other migrants stream into towns. More than 80,000 refugees from neighbouring Central African Republic have sought safety in eastern Cameroon region
  • Displaced civilians watch a WFP helicopter preparing for take-off in Wau Shilluk, Upper Nile State
  • Mud-splattered jerry cans lined up at a water distribution point in the IDP camp at the UN base in Malakal, South Sudan
  • An estimated 600,000 Nepali women live with uterine prolapse in Nepal and unlike other countries, cases of uterine prolapse are more common in younger population.
  • Ring pessary treatment will ease the pain and shame of women like Kala Devi Barhi who suffers from first degree prolapse and thought she had no option but to wait for her condition to get worse so she could get a hysterectomy.
  • Children in North Waziristan, a mountainous region of Pakistan home to ongoing army operations against militants. Children have seen a constant armed conflict for nearly a decade now and psychiatrists worry about long-term effects on their mental health.
  • A girl who has waded through mud to reach a shop in the IDP camp at the UN base in Malakal, South Sudan
  • Families from North Waziristan traveling to Bannu. Pakistani security forces have setup checkpoints along the road.
  • Families from North Waziristan traveling to Bannu. Pakistani security forces have setup checkpoints along the road.
  • Families from North Waziristan traveling to Bannu. Pakistani security forces have setup checkpoints along the road.
  • Members of Hajji Sher Wali Khan's family at their temporary home in Bannu.
  • From left: Fareed Khan, Nur Shah, Tahira, and Fazal Nur.  Tahira was one of two survivors of air strikes that took place on a residential area of Mir Ali in the early morning of 21 May.  Fazal Nur is her father.  The men are brothers, whose wives and chil
  • A man shovels sand for a waste-water treatment facility within the new IDP camp at the UN base in Malakal, South Sudan
  • A displaced woman buys fish from hawkers next to piles of garbage and razor wire in the IDP camp at the UN base in Malakal, South Sudan
  • Vehicles set ablaze during fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the town of Malakal, South Sudan
  • Bodiel Ould Houmeid of Mauritania's Party for Democracy and Entente and one of the four opponents of President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz  in the 21 June, 2014 elections. He says he is the one to fix Mauritania's problems. The main opposition coalition is bo
  • A paramilitary Ranger with groceries walks by students at Pakaluesong Elementary School in southern Thailand. About 30 Rangers live in a camp established in the school grounds.

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