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  • They voted in TNA. Now what?
  • Anti-corruption billboard in Uganda
    More West African countries were seen to be highly corrupt in 2013
  • A heap of broken furniture outside burnt classrooms at a  government secondary school Mamudo in Yobe state, northern Nigeria
  • Police Major David Bodeli tells the population of Kanyaruchinya, DRC that the increased police presence is there to restore normalcy and increase security, especially in relation to sexual violence, on 28 Sept. 2013
  • Children dance near the bombed wall of the primary school in Kanyaruchinya, DRC on 28 Sept. 2013. Since the end of the August fighting, nearly three-quarters of the students have returned to school
    Children dance near the bombed wall of the primary school in Kanyaruchinya, DRC on 28 Sept. 2013.
  • First batch of Syrian refugees takes a flight to Germany
  • Nearly two million South Sudanese have returned to their homeland since 2010. IOM provides transportation assistance to help them reach their final destinations in South Sudan safely and with dignity. Onward transport movements are conducted by road, rive
  • A ranger examines the carcass of a young elephant, one of 22 killed by poachers in Garamba in March 2012. The elephants, including 18 adults, were all shot in the top of the head by a sharpshooter's rifle fired from a helicopter. Many were killed with a s
    Certains groupes terroristes tirent d’importants revenus de « l’ivoire de la guerre »
  • Damaged Medical equipment dumped in a room at a referral health centre in Mali’s northern city of Gao. Several health centres in northern Mali were damaged or destroyed during the Islamist occupation of the region
  • Afghanistan refugees graph
    Chiffres de réfugiés afghans qui rentrent au Pakistan
  • Senior Pakistan army officials receive a briefing about the situation on the ground in Awaran District, in Pakistan's Balochistan Province, after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake on 24 September 2013. The province is also home to an anti-government insurgency
  • Army troops with relief supplies for victims of a magnitude 7.7 earthquake on 24 September 2013 in Pakistan's Balochistan province. The province is home to an anti-government insurgency and militants have been attacking helicopters carrying medical and fo
  • An aerial view of settlements destroyed by a magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Pakistan's Balochistan province, Awaran district. Hundreds of people were killed; 21,000 houses were completely destroyed; and more than 300,000 people were affected
  • An aerial view of settlements destroyed by a magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Pakistan's Balochistan province, Awaran district. Hundreds of people were killed; 21,000 houses were completely destroyed; and more than 300,000 people were affected
  • These illegal logs were seized, while in transit, and are impounded at district police offices, Riau, Sumatra, Indonesia
  • Irwansyah, a former commander of Free Aceh Movement, with his family in Banda Aceh
  • Rhino cow with horn hacked off by poachers, recovers at Karienga game reserve, Eastern cape, South Africa
  • Kamaruddin Abubakar, 47, the former #2 field leader of Free Aceh Movement (GAM)
  • Elephant ivory seized from poachers in Garamba. In Asia, this pair of tusks is worth $1,000 a pound. So the LRA and other armed groups in the region have turned to poaching, trading lucrative ivory for guns, ammunition, and food
  • Damage caused by Islamist rebels to a health centre in Mali’s northern Gao city. The militants’ months-long occupation of the country’s north brought damage and destruction to public building and misery to daily life
  • Aceh's regional flag
  • Former rebel with Free Aceh Movement, Eliyani binti Wahid, 29
  • Former rebel with Free Aceh Movement, Mohammed Jafar, age 32
  • A group of former Kamlari girls, or indentured female servants, now studying engineering in Nepal. The practice of Kamlari, a traditional system of bonded labour in southern Nepal, was officially abolished in July 2013
  • A group of former kamlari, or indentured female servants, training to be engineers in Nepal
  • A young Tharu girl training in garment manufacturing is hopeful of a new job and a life. Many of Nepal’s kamlari, or indentured female servants, are working for a better future
  • Real Tamiflu (left) and fake Tamiflu (right)
  • Once a busy tunnel from Gaza to Egypt is now out of business (Sept 2013)
  • Drugs. For generic use
  • A woman cuts sugar cane at a plantation of Srei Ambel, Koh Kong, Cambodia. Thousands of people have been forced off their land to make room for sugar production, activists say
  • A group of Cambodian farmers in Koh Kong Province. Human rights groups report that more than 12,000 people have been forced off their land to make way for the production of sugarcane
  • Rhino horn intercepted in smuggling operation to Laos and Thailand

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