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  • A small mountain on the southern edge of the Bulgarian border village of Golyam Dervent, population 50, divides Turkey from the EU
    A small mountain on the southern edge of the Bulgarian border village of Golyam Dervent, population 50, divides Turkey from the EU
  • Women and children in South Africa are extremely vulnerable to sexual violence
  • A homeless man in the Lebanese capital Beirut. The World Bank estimates 170,000 Lebanese could fall into poverty by the end of 2014 due to the economic impact of the Syrian crisis next door
    Un sans-abri à Beyrouth
  • Still Standing (FILM ONLY - use image 201310311306110132 for reports)
  • Still Standing
  • A Dahabshiil franchise outlet in Puntland, Somalia
  • View of Kanyaruchinya IDP camp, Democratic Republic of Congo
    Some 2.7 million people are displaced in DRC, mostly in the east of the country
  • Infographic: The Networks of Eastern Congo's Two Most Powerful Armed Actors
  • Rebel groups in eastern DRC
  • Somali campaigners and Oxfam call for Barclays to reverse the decision to close accounts allowing Somalis in the UK to send money home
    Pedal protest: Campaigners want Barclays to back down
  • At the "five-star" camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan, run by the United Arab Emirates Red Crescent (UAERC), high school pupils study English with Jordanian principal Tagit al Khijaza. The newly opened school is being run by UNICEF and supported by UK's D
  • Pakistan soldiers passing out toys and shoes delivered by U.S. Army 16th Combat Aviation Brigade for flood relief in Swat Valley, Pakistan (November 24, 2010)
    Pakistan soldiers hand out toys and shoes during flood relief operations in Swat
  • At the "five-star" camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan, run by the United Arab Emirates Red Crescent (UAERC), kitchen staff (in the background) pack rotisserie chicken, flavoured rice and grilled vegetables for refugees  in take-away boxes
  • Water-logged school in Bangladesh's southwestern Satkhira District
  • Zimbabwean women are entering the small-scale mining sector, which was once the preserve of men
  • Communities use rope and sticks to calculate carbon storage in trees
    Communities use rope and sticks to calculate carbon storage in trees for the study
  • An aerial view over towns in Swat Valley
  • A new "five-star" camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan, Mrajeeb al-Fhood, run by the United Arab Emirates Red Crescent (UAERC) - commonly known as the Emirates Jordanian Camp. Each family has its own caravan, each perfectly equidistant from the other and cl
  • Child in Sierra Leone. Technology, Aid. For generic use
  • Police patrol in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Fresno Bulldog gang member in the county jail
  • Forty-three-year-old Khadiatou Dia was diagnosed with breast cancer nearly a year ago. She is currently undergoing bi-monthly chemotherapy treatments at the Dantec Hospital in Dakar, Senegal - and she often goes without pain medication as stocks are unava
  • Singer and activist Bono and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim discuss solutions and actions needed to end extreme poverty
    La capacité de Bono à rencontrer des leaders tels que le président de la Banque mondiale Jim Yong Kim le rend plus influent que de nombreuses ONG qui travaillent sur le terrain
  • A landmine victim under the Trust Fund for Victim Support in northern Uganda with artificial limb fitted onto his left leg. Such victims in northern Uganda require more psychosocial support to enhance community and victim harmonious co-existence after con
  • Crime map created by civil society in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • A farmer cycles near his now waterlogged farm
  • A Malian woman sits at a bus stop in Gao town, in the north of the country. She arrived from the capital Bamako where she had sought refuge following the Islamist occupation and a subsequent intervention to dislodge the rebels
  • UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tomas Ojea Quintana
    Tomás Ojea Quintana
  • The latest products in humanitarian aid are showcased
  • Participants get a chance to catch-up on new developments or just discuss the latest in crisis management at AidEx
  • Migrants and asylum seekers, mostly Syrian Kurds, sit in the yard outside a schoolhouse-turned-reception center, known as Vrazhdebna, on the outskirts of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. A massive increase in Syrian new arrivals in recent months has overwhelm
    Migrants and asylum seekers, mostly Syrian Kurds, sit in the yard outside a schoolhouse-turned-reception center, known as Vrazhdebna, on the outskirts of the Bulgarian capital Sofia.
  • 380 migrants and asylum seekers, mostly Syrian Kurds, have crowded into an abandoned schoolhouse - recently converted into the Vrazhdebna reception center - on the outskirts of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. A wave of Syrian new arrivals has overwhelmed Bul

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