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  • Food is distributed by IOM to Ethiopian migrants staying in a half-finished mosque in Aden, southern Yemen (September 2013)
    Food is distributed by IOM to Ethiopian migrants staying in a half-finished mosque in Aden, southern Yemen (September 2013)
  • A view of a Jordanian town on route from the capital Amman to the northern town of Irbid. Two-thirds of Syrian refugees in Jordan live outside the camps, in towns and cities, straining basic services and infrastructure
  • Somali refugee children at a kindergarten run by an NGO in the Basateen district of Aden in southern Yemen (September 2013)
    Somali refugee children at a kindergarten run by an NGO in the Basateen district of Aden in southern Yemen (September 2013)
  • Tanzania's envisaged green revolution has not picked up
  • Ahmed Kipanga lost his land after the government leased it out to a foreign investor
  • Somali refugee arrivals in Yemen (2006-2013)
    Arrivées de réfugiés somaliens au Yémen (2006-2013)
  • Syrian refugee children sleep in their sparsely furnished apartment in the Jordanian town of Irbid. More than two-thirds of Syrian refugees in Jordan live outside the camps
  • These six Syrian refugee children live with their parents in a newly-built apartment on the third floor of Jordanian Abdullah Omari's home in the town of Irbid. Amid a lack of available housing in Jordan, the Norwegian Refugee Council is paying Jordanian
  • Destruction in northern Yemen caused by the civil wars with the Houthis, 2004-10
  • 02 February 2012, Dollow, Somalia - Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Director-General Jose Graziano da Silva (centre) assists deworming exercise of a goat herd by the Juba river near the border with Ethiopia in Dollow, Somalia
  • Downtown Freetown. Sexual violence is prevalent in Sierra Leone
    Downtown Freetown. Sexual violence is prevalent in Sierra Leone
  • First rubella vaccinations underway
    Country's first rubella vaccinations underway
  • 2010 response to the Pakistan floods, which was supported by the Consortium of British Humanitarian agencies' emergency response fund, now called the Start Fund
  • IDPs at a camp in rebel-controlled Laiza in Kachin State unload plywood to repair shelters
  • Protestors outside a branch of Barclays called for the bank to reverse its closure of an account held by Dahabshiil, the biggest company remitting money from the UK to Somalia
  • "Don't be led by illegal boat operators" warns a government billboard in the country's eastern Batticaloa District from where young migrants have headed to sea, a perilous and potentially fatal passage
  • Chance to listen to the best minds in the aid business
  • Near 10 percent of pharmaceutical sales in Bangladesh may be linked to counterfeit or sub-standard contraband medicine, outlawed, but still flowing, especially in the country's tens of thousands of unlicensed pharmacies
  • A Syrian refugee detained at the border police station in Elhovo, Bulgaria on October 22, 2013
    A Syrian refugee detained at the border police station in Elhovo, Bulgaria on October 22, 2013
  • Near Lesovo, Bulgaria, a sign marks the area near the border with Turkey which in recent months has seen a marked increase in the number of migrants and asylum seekers crossing into the EU
    Near Lesovo, Bulgaria, a sign marks the area near the border with Turkey which in recent months has seen a marked increase in the number of migrants and asylum seekers crossing into the EU
  • Za'atari Camp for Syrian refugees in northern Jordan
  • A young boy in Burkina Faso takes his father's herd of sheep and goats out in search of food and water
  • Rys Yamlas, 70 (L) and her cousin on the right were both raped under the Khmer Rouge regime. Rys testified in a special hearing hosted by a local NGO to give voice to survivors of sexual violence
  • Nahoor Lebbe Subair and some members of his family in front of where they have called home for decades, but yet is not. Some 94,000 people nationwide are considered protracted IDPs though the government does not recognize them with special services
  • Abu Hussein, 49, from the southern Syrian city of Dera’a is a former commander in the rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA). He is now one of the most powerful men in Za'atari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. UNHCR is trying to encourage traditional leaders t
  • An Afghan man looks out from the second floor of an unfinished building where homeless immigrants are living on the outskirts of Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Migrants sleep in a converted gymnasium separated into cage-like units at the border police station
    Migrants sleep in a converted gymnasium separated into cage-like units at the border police station
  • A Bulgarian woman sells food to migrants inside the border police compound in Elhovo where around 500 hundred migrants and asylum seekers are being held, double the compound’s capacity. In recent months an influx of Syrians, Afghans and African people h
    A Bulgarian woman sells food to migrants inside the border police compound in Elhovo where around 500 hundred migrants and asylum seekers are being held, double the compound’s capacity.
  • Newly arrived migrants detained at the border police station in Elhovo, Bulgaria on October 22, 2013. In recent months an influx of Syrians, Afghans and African people have come across the border, straining Bulgaria's detention and asylum system
    Newly arrived migrants detained at the border police station in Elhovo, Bulgaria on October 22, 2013.
  • Daniel Dechev, director of surveillance for the Bulgarian border patrol demonstrates how an integrated system of sensors and cameras helps detect irregular border crossings, enabling police to apprehend people. Greece's completion of a new border fence al
    Daniel Dechev, director of surveillance for the Bulgarian border patrol demonstrates how an integrated system of sensors and cameras helps detect irregular border crossings, enabling police to apprehend people.
  • Bulgaria is one of the EU’s poorest countries and the arrival of migrants and asylum seekers has created tension. Pensioner Yana Petrova, 59, lives on just 47 leva ($33 euro) a month and depends on her sons to pay her utility bills. "It's impossible" to
    Bulgaria is one of the EU’s poorest countries and the arrival of migrants and asylum seekers has created tension.
  • Grozio Georgiev, 67, a tree-cutter and retired border guard, reports seeing migrants nearly every day crossing into the village, population 50. Bulgaria has registered daily arrivals of around 100 in recent months, in a country used to handling an average

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