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  • Bernard Morteja, 34, just received 500 pesos for one days work cleaning up debris and rubble off the streets of Tacloban from Taiwan-based Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, one a number of cash-for-work initiatives launched in the city in the aftermath of Typh
  • HIV and TB co-infection patient Sunarsih in Indonesia's easternmost province of Papua
    Sunarsih, an HIV/TB co-infection patient who stayed at a church-run shelter
  • A boy in the kitchen of orphanage in Kanpetlet Town is seen on 12 Nov. Food insecurity is a chronic problem in Chin State.
  • Several of the initial schools built in Mbera refugee camp were destroyed by strong desert winds.
  • Malian teacher, Backott Ag Madelhadoui, has 340 children enrolled in his class at Mbera refugee camp in eastern Mauritania. Just over 4,000 out of 14,000 primary school-age children are enrolled in schools in the camp according to UNICEF (November 2013 st
    Backott Ag Madelhadoui, teacher in Mbera camp, says 340 children are enrolled in his class.
  • Yemen's capital Sana'a
  • A UNDP cash-for-work participant removes debris off the streets of Tacloban in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan which slammed into the central Philippines on 8 November 2013
  • A member of the Chinese Blue Sky Rescue Team in the city of Tacloban, which was badly affected by Typhoon Haiyan on 8 November 2013
  • Ilham Nouri Wahid was injured in a bomb blast in Kirkuk's al-Quds mosque in October. He said he did not receive adequate care for the wounds on his arm and legs or for his bruised back. Iraq's healthcare system is still struggling to recover from decades
    Les hôpitaux irakiens manquent encore de matériel
  • Young doctors at Azidi Teaching Hospital in Iraq's contested Kirkuk province. Violence in Iraq is at its highest level in five years, yet the healthcare system is still struggling to recover from decades of sanctions and war.
    Young doctors at Azidi Teaching Hospital in Kirkuk
  • Cesar Esguerra, a 60-year-old devout Catholic, shows off his mobile phone and a portrait of the Virgin Mary at his flood-damaged home in   Pasig, a suburban area east of Manila. Floods swept through much of the capital at the height of Tropical Storm Kets
    For Cesar Esguerra, 60, counts on his cell phone for evacuation warnings from the outskirts of Manila
  • Oil barge ashore in central Philippine province of LOILO that has spilled an estimated 850,000 litres of bunker oil, adding to distress of typhoon survivors in a fishing village  in northern Panay island in central Philippines
    First the typhoon, now this
  • A doctor monitors a baby in Fallujah hospital, Iraq.
  • Angelita Macabenta, regional seed coordinator for the Department of Agriculture in Eastern Visayas in Tacloban shows off some of the much needed seeds thousands of rice farmers now need in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippi
  • Armando Alimangohan, a 51-year old rice farmer in Alang-Alang, a largely agriculture community in the central Philippine province of Leyte, works to salvage his rice which was badly damaged by Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines on 8 Nove
  • A UNICEF staff member speaking on his phone at the UN operations centre in Tacloban, one of the areas worst affected by Typhoon Haiyan, which struck the central Philippines on 8 November. Getting mobile networks up and running after a disaster are key in
  • Marilou Nacilla, 53, a social welfare officer for Tacloban City said surviving Typhoon Haiyan has given her second lease on life. More than 14 million people were affected by the category 5 storm which struck on 8 November 2013
  • Passengers line up to secure tickets to Manila at Tacloban's typhoon-affected airport on 27 November. Estimates suggest more than 5,000 residents are leaving the area daily for cities such as Manila and Cebu
  • CAR’s top Imam Oumar-Kobine Layama (L), Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga (M) and Bishop of Bossangoa Nestor Aziagba (R) listen to tales of woe from communities on the road from Bossangoa to
the capital Bangui.
  • GMO corn in Yellow Springs, Ohio
    Les décideurs africains doivent s’entendre et déterminer s’ils souhaitent adopter ou non les technologies du génie génétique
  • Campaign posters for candidates running in 23rd November local and general elections, in Nouakchott's Sebkha neighbourhood.
    Les affiches de campagne des élections du 23 novembre
  • Golden Rice grain compared to white rice grain in screenhouse of Golden Rice plants.
  • Moulid Ahmed Ali, 24, says he is not convinced that the security situation in Mogadishu has improved enough for him to give up his refugee status in South Africa and return home
    Moulid Ahmed Ali is not ready to risk returning to Mogadishu
  • Men at Bossangoa’s mosque display pages ripped from Korans by Christian self defence groups that have exacted a deadly revenge on Muslims, as former rebels turned state forces comprising mainly
Muslims commit gross human rights violations on civilians.
  • Gaz Guy came to fetch his sister from Bossangoa and is walking
300km back to the capital Bangui as “there is no food there”
    Gaz Guy came to fetch his sister from Bossangoa and is walking 300km back to the capital Bangui as “there is no food there”
  • A girl in the Sebkha neighbourhood of Nouakchott, which experienced heavy flooding in September 2013.
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  • Campaign posters for the November 23rd general and local elections in Mauritania.
  • Sleeping under an insecticide-treated bednet is the best way to prevent malaria
  • A Malian man points to Kadji, a town surrounding Gao where it is thought that members of MUJAO have been in hiding, in Kadji, Mali, 1 March 2013.
    A Malian man points to Kadji, a town surrounding Gao where it is thought that members of MUJAO have been in hiding, in Kadji, Mali. (March 2013)
  • Rohingya fishermen in Bangladesh rely on informal -- often exploitative -- work
  • Lesser short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus brachyotis)
    Les chauves-souris frugivores sont le réservoir naturel le plus probable du virus Ebola
  • An HIV outreach worker reaches out to returning Bangladeshi migrant workers
    An HIV outreach worker reaches out to returning Bangladeshi migrant workers

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