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  • Acra 2 resident Gerry Bissainthe draws outside his tent in the camp. “I’m just trying to make something beautiful in this place,” he told IRIN.
    Acra 2 resident Gerry Bissainthe draws outside his tent in the camp at Port-au-Prince’s hilly Pétion-Ville commune.
  • Garbage piles up above the Acra 2 camp in Port-au-Prince’s hilly Pétion-Ville commune. Jan 2014. The camp is being cleared by IOM.
    Garbage piles up above the Acra 2 camp in Port-au-Prince’s hilly Pétion-Ville commune. (Jan 2014). The camp is being cleared by IOM.
  • A child's painting from Swat seeking an end to violence
    A child's painting from Swat seeking an end to violence (Feb 2014)
  • Map of Morocco showing the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla
    Migrants regularly attempt to cross into the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla but are usually arrested or pushed back
  • A displaced mother and child on the outskirts of Herat fled several months ago from Ghor province where rain fed crop harvests collapsed due to drought.
    Time to wrap up warm
  • A homestead in the Takavarasha area in in Chivi district in Zimbabwe’s Masingo province
    A homestead in the Takavarasha area in in Chivi district in Zimbabwe’s Masingo province (Feb 2014)
  • Mme Faeqa Saeed Al-Saleh, Joint General Secretary and Head of Social Affairs at the League of Arab States, with women in the village of Beydia Taboyett, in Brakna, Mauritania, February 2014.
  • Ratidzo Chirumwana, 88 year-old resident of Zvishavane  district in Zimbabwe’s Midlands province, where poor rains have led to a poor maize crop
  • Fighting for his murdered son's justice, 56-year old Nanda Prasad has been on hunger strike for over 100 days to pressure the political parties to act responsibly
    Nanda Prasad has been on hunger strike for over 100 days to pressure political parties
  • A broadcaster presents a radio show at the Eye Radio studios in Juba, South Sudan.
  • A man at a destroyed house which belonged to an evicted Muslim owner, in a predominantly Christian estate of Bangui.
    A man at a destroyed house which belonged to an evicted Muslim owner, in a predominantly Christian estate of Bangui.
  • Anti Balaka fighters at Bangui´s estate PK9, waiting to attack Muslim IDPs convoys passing the road
    Anti Balaka fighters at Bangui´s estate PK9, waiting to attack Muslim IDPs convoys passing the road
  • An array of maize blend flour being sold at a market in the outskirts of Bulawayo , Zimbabwe
  • Access to clean drinking water is still a problem in Zimbabwe. A water point at a village in the Matabeleland North province
    A water point at a village in the Matabeleland North province (Feb 2014)
  • Children at the Mototi Primary School in Zvishavane district in Zimbabwe’s Midlands province
    Children at the Mototi Primary School in Zvishavane district in Zimbabwe’s Midlands province (Feb 2014)
  • Laxmi Devishrethra, 83, suffers from respiratory illness partly due to living in a poorly ventilated shack after Nepal's 2015 earthquake
  • Thousands of ethnic Rakhines and nationalist Buddhist monks demonstrate in Sittwe in February 2014 to prevent Rohingya voting in national elections
  • Floods in the Mutakura district of Bujumbura
  • Floods in the Mutakura district of Bujumbura
  • The legacy of Nigeria’s 2012 floods still lingers on among some communities. In Kogi State, the worst affected region, people are yet to fully recover from the devastation of the worst flood to hit Nigeria in decades.
    The legacy of Nigeria’s 2012 floods still lingers on among some communities. In Kogi State, the worst affected region, people are yet to fully recover from the devastation of the worst flood to hit Nigeria in decades.
  • A camp of IDPs that have returned to Dera Bugti town (Feb 2014)
    A camp of IDPs that have returned to Dera Bugti town, Pakistan (Feb 2014)
  • The remains of a house burned by Kata Katanga rebels in central Katanga province
    The remains of a house burned by Kata Katanga rebels in central Katanga province
  • Children whose families were displaced by conflict in DRC’s Katanga province
  • Demobilized Kata Katanga fighters at a dilapidated holding centre in the DRC town of Manono.
    Des combattants démobilisés du mouvement Kata Katanga dans un centre de détention délabré de Manono, une ville de la RDC
  • In Nigeria’s Kogi State, the region most affected by the 2012 floods, communities are still struggling to recover from the extensive devastation. Homes, schools and farms were completely inundated. The authorities say they are still working on ways to h
  • Maturing rice. Irrigation farming is taking root in Nigeria’s Kogi State, the region worst hit by the 2012 floods. A local aid group is teaching farmers the benefits of irrigation farming to ease food scarcity after extensive destruction by the floods,
    Maturing rice. Irrigation farming is taking root in Nigeria’s Kogi State, the region worst hit by the 2012 floods
  • Father and son join a hose to water a rice paddy. Farmers in Nigeria’s Kogi State, the worst his by the 2012 floods, are venturing into irrigation farming to reduce reliance on seasonal rainfall after massive losses during the floods
    Father and son join a hose to water a rice paddy. Farmers in Nigeria’s Kogi State, the worst his by the 2012 floods, are venturing into irrigation farming to reduce reliance on seasonal rainfall after massive losses during the floods
  • A farmer waters a rice field. After Nigeria’s 2012 floods, farmers in the worst affected Kogi State are taking up irrigation farming to boost food stocks and reduce reliance on seasonal rains
    A farmer waters a rice field. After Nigeria’s 2012 floods, farmers in the worst affected Kogi State are taking up irrigation farming to boost food stocks and reduce reliance on seasonal rains
  • Vonjiniaina Eliane Rafanomezantsoa, 33, an unemployed textile worker in Madagascar
    Vonjiniaina Eliane Rafanomezantsoa, 33, an unemployed textile worker
  • Myanmar Buddhist boys looks on outside their family hut in a United Nations IDP camp near Sittway, Myanmar Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013.
    Myanmar Buddhist boys looks on outside their family hut in a United Nations IDP camp near Sittway, Myanmar Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013.
  • Let the festivities begin -  a griot célébrâtes on wedding day
    Wedding celebration. Timbuktu residents say reconciliation is possible after a divisive Islamist rule
  • An internally displaced man gets a medical checkup at a mobile clinic set-up by the Afghan Red Crescent close to Herat (Jan 2014).
    Despite more than a decade of international aid, five million Afghans still need lifesaving assistance

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