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  • Abdou Abdoullahi was a driver in Bangui of Chadian descent. The Chadian military brought him and his 25-member family to Doyaba transit site where they have been living for three months. They have no shelter yet and sleep 10m from the overflowing toilets
    Abdou Abdoullahi in front of his tent
  • A woman with leprosy at a shelter in Mayan Chaung , northeast of Yangon in Hlegu township
  • Some 10,000 inhabitants of Doyaba transit camp in southern Chad, home to 17,143 people who fled the violence in CAR and were helped across the border by the Chadian military, have not yet received shelter. Aid agencies are severely under-funded and reside
    Over half of Doyaba camps residents have no waterproof shelter
  • Hadjan Mohamed witnessed two of his daughters, Khadija 2, and Zara 8, decapitated and burned by the anti-Balaka in CAR. He says he cannot get the images out of his mind and needs help. He is currently at Doyaba camp in southern Chad near Sarh, with his fa
    Les filles d’Hadjan Mohamed ont été assassinées par une milice anti-Balaka
  • Arlyn Redona, 32 and her son Michael, 5, outside their tent six months after Typhoon Haiyan struck. More than 2 million remain without adequate shelter six months after the category 5 storm stuck on 8 November, 2013
  • Mad scientists (for generic use)
    So, the formula for world peace is …
  • Carrying whatever possessions they can, women arrive in a steady trickle at a camp for Internally Displaced People (IDPs) established next to a base of the African Union Mission for Somalia (AMISOM) near Jowhar.
    Women arrive at a camp for internally displaced people in Somalia
  • Children play on a tank in the remains of what used to be Muammar Gaddafi's Bab-al-Azzizeya compound in Libya's capital, Tripoli (November 2011)
    Des enfants jouent sur un char d’assaut au milieu des restes du luxueux palais de Kadhafi, à Tripoli
  • Residents of Abi Barik gather to collect aid after the mudslide
    Residents of Abi Barik gather to collect aid after the mudslide
  • A Congo-Brazzaville boat bringing back Congolese who were deported or had fled for fear of violent deportation
    Un ferry sur le fleuve qui sépare les deux Congos
  • Despite calling off the rescue search, Abi Barik residents still dig for their loved ones who were buried in metres of mud and debris after the mudslide
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  • A group of men wait for a days work on the streets of Dhaka
  • A group of men waiting for a days work on the streets of Dhaka
  • A group of women in Dhaka receiving training before traveling abroad to work. More than 9 million Bangladeshis work abroad, mostly in the Middle East and Malaysia
  • Anti-Gaddafi graffiti in Libya following the ouster of longtime strongman Muammar Gaddafi in an armed popular revolution (Nov 2011)
    Les graffitis montrent la colère qui continue de couver dans la société libyenne
  • Particles of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus that emerged in 2012
    The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) first emerged in 2012
  • A resident of Ton Tay Township in southern Myanmar, which was badly affected by Cyclone Nargis in May 2008. Residents like him now take better notice of weather warnings now being issued
  • A fisherman works the rivers in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady. The area was badly impacted by Cyclone Nargis in May 2008, which let close to 140,000 people dead
  • Citizens engaged in public works project in CAR.
    Thousands in Bangui are expected to benefit from the four-year public works scheme.
  • Fish farming in Senegal's southern Casamance Region. The legacy of a long-running conflict and poor harvests have caused serious food shortages in 2014
  • A shortage of running water and toilets at Chingwizi transit camp in Zimbabwe has contributed to the spread of diarrhoea and other diseases
  • Over 3,000 families have been staying at Chingwizi transit camp since being displaced by flooding in Tokwe-Mukosi dam basin in Zimbabwe’s southeastern Masvingo Province in early February 2014
    Chingwizi camp has been hosting about 20,000 displaced people for the past three months
  • Chaina Begum, 25, a would-be migrants, who will leave for Lebanon, attends a class as part of pre-departure training at a techincal training centre in the capital Dhaka
  • Mount Merapi is one of 130 active volcanoes in Indonesia
  • Men of Hope Refugee Association in Uganda (MOHRAU) is a support group that brings together male refugee survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
    Members of the Men of Hope Refugee Association in Uganda (MOHRAU), a support group of male refugee survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
  • Rosida Da-oh, 45, lost her husband in April 2004
  • A teacher in Thailand's deep south looks to the camera. Many women have been affected by the decade-long conflict and are in need of additional social services
  • Two women outside their home in southern Thailand. Many women have been impacted by the conflict and in need of social support
  • Men exchange money in Yemen. For generic use
    La corruption entrave les projets d’aide humanitaire et de reconstruction
  • Residents of the Tomping camp in Juba wait in line for a cholera vaccination
    Residents of the Tomping camp in Juba wait in line for a cholera vaccination
  • Members of Iraq's SWAT police - tasked with escorting UN staff as they travel - on the streets of Basra, southern Iraq in July 2012. International aid workers in Iraq rarely travel without armed escorts.
  • The city of Basra, in southern Iraq, used to be a jewel in the Middle East. Now, due to years of neglect and fighting, it is run-down and decrepit.

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