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  • Muslim IDPs at a site outside a mosque in Bouar, western CAR
    Muslim IDPs at a site outside a mosque in Bouar, western CAR
  • Zannah Bassar, a Muslim woman living in Bangui and about 3,200 fellow Muslims are trapped in a kilometer-long district of Bangui known as PK12
    Zannah Bassar: I want to go somewhere else
  • Truck crews work on a muddy road in an attempt to make it passable in DRC’s Katanga province
    Truck crews work on a muddy road in an attempt to make it passable in DRC’s Katanga province
  • French soldiers protect a convoy of fleeing refugees from an angry mob in the Bangui estate of PK. Many muslims have fled the ongoing violence in Bangui
    French soldiers protect a convoy of fleeing refugees from an angry mob in the Bangui estate of PK. Many muslims have fled the ongoing violence in Bangui
  • Truck crews carry a rock in an effort to make a muddy road passable in DRC’s Katanga province
  • A father feeds rice to his son as he recovers from cholera at a hospital in Likasi, DRC
    Un père nourrit son fils malade du choléra, à l’hôpital de Likasi.
  • Anti Balaka fighters at Bangui´s estate PK9, waiting to attack Muslim IDP convoys passing along the road.
    Anti Balaka fighters at Bangui´s estate PK9, waiting to attack Muslim IDP convoys passing along the road.
  • Long queues at Bangui International Airport. Many muslims have fled the ongoing violence in Central African Republic (January 2014)
    Long queues at Bangui International Airport. Many muslims have fled the ongoing violence in Central African Republic (January 2014)
  • A row of prosthetic legs sit on display at a museum run by Cooperative Orthotic and Prosthetic Enterprise (COPE), a local NGO that provides free rehab services. Around 25 percent of Lao villages have been contaminated by UXOs, mainly from US bombing missi
  • Phongsavath Manithong, 22, who was blinded and lost both his hands to a cluster bomb, is raising awareness for UXO victims. Laos remains the most heavily bombed country in the world, many of which failed to detonate,  with around 25 percent of its village
  • Supporters of former Ivoirian president Laurent Gbagbo at a rally in February 2014 in Koumassi town, south of the commercial capital Abidjan
    Gbagbo supporters at a rally. There are worries over Côte d’Ivoire’s 2015 poll preparations
  • Mai Mai Shetani/FDP, Buramba military base, Nyamilima, North Kivu, DRC
  • Two women sit at the UNMISS base in Rumbek, Lakes State, South Sudan. 18 February 2014
  • Children play with stick figures and guns made from mud at the UNMISS base in Rumbek, Lakes State, South Sudan. 18 February 2014
  • A Houthi checkpoint-cum-memorial east of Mazraq near the Sa'dah border, of Hussein Houthi, who's murder by government forces in 2004 triggered the first of six Sa'dah wars and subsequent violence.
  • Almost five years after the war ended, thousands of returnees in the north are still struggling to rebuild their homes
  • A volunteer in the South Sudanese town of Bor arranges corpses, victims of repeated clashes between government forces and rebels
    Un bénévole de la ville de Bor, au Soudan du Sud, aligne les corps des victimes des affrontements répétés entre les forces du gouvernement et les rebelles
  • Mount Kelud's eruption in Indonesia displaced thousands and killed at least seven
    Mount Kelud's eruption in Indonesia displaced thousands and killed at least seven (Feb 2014)
  • A Village Malaria Worker in Battambang District’s Ta Sanh Village in Western Cambodia tests a patient for malaria. Western Cambodia is a hot-spot for artemisinin resistant malaria and Village Malaria Workers or VMWs are the frontline fighters in the war
    Western Cambodia is a hot-spot for drug-resistant malaria
  • Displaced families from Ghor and Badghis provinces share temporary shelters on the outskirts of Herat
    Displaced families from Ghor and Badghis provinces share temporary shelters on the outskirts of Herat
  • Displaced families from Ghor province in Afghanistan shelter outside Herat in freezing temperatures
    Displaced families from Ghor province in Afghanistan shelter outside Herat in freezing temperatures
  • Eugenia Musakanda, with her two children at her field in the Sipamphi area in Zimbabwe’s Masvingo province
  • Displaced Afghans near Herat  are moved to a new site outside the city in an effort to better manage new arrivals
    Displaced Afghans near Herat are moved to a new site outside the city in an effort to better manage new arrivals
  • Displaced families from Ghor province in Afghanistan use what they can to create heat on the outskirts of Herat
    Displaced families from Ghor province in Afghanistan use what they can to create heat on the outskirts of Herat
  • Displaced families from Ghor province in Afghanistan use what they can to create heat on the outskirts of Herat
    Displaced families from Ghor province in Afghanistan use what they can to create heat on the outskirts of Herat
  • John Ging at press concerence
    John Ging has been OCHA's director of operations since 2011
  • Charles Ivalien, 52, makes his way through the narrow, hillside paths of the Acra 2 camp in the Pétion-Ville commune of Port-au-Prince. The International Organization for Migration is in the process of clearing the camp, one of 271 still open since the 2
    Could longer-term thinking early on have helped Haiti rebuild faster after the 2010 earthquake?
  • Truck stuck in the mud in DRC’s Katanga province
    Truck stuck in the mud in DRC’s Katanga province (Feb 2014)
  • Migrants on the streets of Rabat, the Moroccan capital, vie with locals for casual labour jobs
    Migrants on the streets of Rabat compete with locals for casual labour jobs
  • Myanmar's elderly population live with no public support and increasingly less private family help as well
    Living with no public support and increasingly less private family help as well
  • A man carries a bag of rice up the hills of the Acra 2 camp. Some critics of the humanitarian response in Haiti say that rice donated by the United States disrupts local food distribution and revenue streams.
  • A child gets her hair braided in Acra 2.

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