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  • A hairdresser in Sheikh Misra returnee refugee settlement on the outskirts of Jalalabad. Naik Mohammad (pictured) was born in Pakistan but returned in 2004.
    Pakistan-born hairdresser Naik Mohammad is glad to be back home in Afghanistan
  • Afghan refugee returnees from Pakistan living on the outskirts of Jalalabad.
    Should I stay or should I go?
  • Chainsaw operators have seen their wages nearly double after Typhoon Haiyan struck down millions of coconut trees, that now need to be processed and removed. Help wanted ads go answered
    Chainsaw operators have seen their wages nearly double after Typhoon Haiyan struck down millions of coconut trees. Help wanted ads for loggers have multiplied as the government races to prevent fallen trees from rotting
  • Outside Tacloban city, residents near the coast build on top of their old homes as they await evacuation orders (January 2014)
    Got lumber?
  • John Kerry, United States Secretary of State, speaks to the media during the Geneva II Conference on Syria, in Montreux, Switzerland.
    Has Kerry struck an important deal or a distraction?
  • Fake drugs sold in the streets of Liberia's capital Monrovia.
  • Mozambique fishermen slideshow cover
  • French troops patrol a street in Bangui as the body of a man lynched by a mob burns in the distance.
    French troops patrol a street in Bangui as the body of a man lynched by a mob burns in the distance.
  • Victims of the conflict in South Sudan at a UN Camp. Violence in the country began December 15, 2013.
  • Ivan Šimonovic, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, speaking at a press conference in Juba, 17 January 2014, about the crisis in South Sudan.
  • Bronze figurines lie in a storeroom in the cliffside village of Teli.
  • Rocky ground around the Dogon country. It is estimated that just ten percent of the land is suitable for cultivation.
    Rocky ground around the Dogon country. It is estimated that just ten percent of the land is suitable for cultivation. (January 2014)
  • Bandiagara, Mopti Region of Mali. (January 2014)
    Bandiagara, Mopti Region of Mali. The region around Bandiagara is struggling to cope with the dual crises of successive poor harvests and a near-total collapse of its once-thriving tourist industry
  • Millet preparation in Bandiagara, Mopti Region of Mali. The crop has been hit by a succession of poor harvests.
    Millet preparation in Bandiagara, Mopti Region of Mali. The crop has been hit by a succession of poor harvests. (Jan 2014)
  • Few of Nepal's hospitals are prepared for disaster, unlike Patan Hospital in the capital of Kathmandu, pictured on the left
    Few hospitals in Nepal like Kathmandu's Patan Hospital, pictured near the road on the left, can withstand a quake
  • Flatbread seller, Najaf, Iraq
  • Rural settlement, Al Anbar Province, Iraq
    Around 266,000 people have fled their homes in Anbar
  • Iraqi woman, Sharwa Um Jidir, Baghdad, Iraq. For generic use
    An Iraqi woman in Baghdad.
  • A man and his son wait outside their house on a bedstead in Mushada, Iraq. During the summer months, Iraqis in towns and in the rural areas sleep on their rooftops or in their yards to get some relief from the night time heat.
    The violence is taking a toll on daily life
  • Brick-kilns outside of Najaf, central Iraq. Brick-making has been an industry in Najaf for several thousand years.
  • Chadian migrants outside the Chadian embassy in Bangui waiting to be evacuated from the country by road
    Des immigrés tchadiens à Bangui, attendant d’être évacués du pays par voie terrestre
  • People arrive at dawn to Awerial settlement fleeing the conflict in and around the town Bor. Those who make the treacherous journey are being charged extortionate fees to cross the river Nile to safety, often spiralling into debt to afford the fare. An es
    People fleeing the conflict in Bor, in South Sudan's Jonglei State, arrive at the Awerial settlement
  • Thousands of South Sudanese refugees are being hosted in camps in Northern Uganda. An estimated 468,000 people have been displaced within the country and almost 84,000 people have sought refuge in neighbouring states, according to the UN Office for Coordi
  • A scene at an animal shelter outside Yangon. Local media reports say there are thousands of stray dogs in the city, many of whom have rabies
  • A stray dog looks to the camera at a shelter outside. Some 1,000 people die annually as a result of rabies in Myanmar, according to WHO
    I don't bite - really
  • A student receives a masters degree in disaster management from BRAC University, one of three private universities in Bangladesh, where students can formally study disaster preparedness and response
  • Thousands of people lost their homes to Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated large parts of the central Philippines on 8 November 2013
  • Two months after Typhoon Haiyan struck the central Philippines, access to electricity remains a challenge. The category 5 storm struck on 8 November 2013 displacing millions
  • More than two months after Typhoon Haiyan struck, getting electricity back up and running remains a challenge. Millions were impacted when the category five storm struck the central Philippines on 8 November 2013
  • More than two months after Typhoon Haiyan struck, getting electricity back up and running remains a challenge. Millions were impacted when the category five storm struck the central Philippines on 8 November 2013
  • More than two months after Typhoon Haiyan struck, getting electricity back up and running remains a challenge. Millions were impacted when the category five storm struck the central Philippines on 8 November 2013
  • Ahmed Oudl Salem, chef du village harratine d'Ould Rami Boudizemdans la commune de Wompou au Guidimakha.
    Ahmed Ould Salem, chief of the Harratine village Ould Rami Boudizemdans, in Guidimakha region

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