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  • Wairimu Gachenga, resident of Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya, with her grand daughter
    Wairimu Gachenga, resident of Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya, with her grand daughter
  • Wairimu Gachenga, resident of Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya, with her grand daughter
    Wairimu Gachenga, resident of Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya, with her grand daughter
  • Wairimu Gachenga, resident of Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya, with her grand daughter
    Wairimu Gachenga, resident of Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya, with her grand daughter
  • Wairimu Gachenga, resident of Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya
    Wairimu Gachenga, resident of Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya
  • Health services have begun to improve recently but problems like power outages and lack of clean running water continue to hinder the quality of medical assistance
  • Zimbabweans are expected to go to polls soon
    Zimbabweans are expected to go to polls soon
  • Trouble in Timbuktu - Northern Mali after the Islamist occupation
  • The occupiers trashed many government buildings before they fled
  • Children wait in the cold as their parents register as Syrian refugees in Jordan's Za'atari camp. Most attempt the illegal border crossing at night, when they believe it to be safer, arriving in Jordan in the middle of darkness
    Children wait in the cold as their parents register as Syrian refugees in Jordan's Za'atari camp (May 2013)
  • A family of refugees in an IDP camp near Mogadishu airport (March 2013)
    A family of refugees in an IDP camp near Mogadishu airport (March 2013)
  • Syrian refugees newly arrived to Jordan's Za'atari camp. Most attempt the illegal border crossing at night because they believe it to be safer
  • Clearing a mountain path in the Far West of Nepal
  • Ruins of the Parliment building in Mogadishu (March 2013)
    Ruins of the Parliment building in Mogadishu (March 2013)
  • A Somali government soldier outside the ruins of the Mogadishu Cathedral (March 2013)
    A Somali government soldier outside the ruins of the Mogadishu Cathedral (March 2013)
  • Sailors in Mogadishu, by the ruins of Alorooba Hotel (March 2013)
    Sailors in Mogadishu, by the ruins of Alorooba Hotel (March 2013)
  • Sachets of vegetable oil being sold at a shop in a village close to the Malawian uranium mine of Kayelekera
  • A Somali woman buys meat from a local butchery in Mogadishu (March 2013)
    A Somali woman buys meat from a local butchery in Mogadishu (March 2013)
  • A subsistence farmer tends to her crops. Agriculture is responsible for over 50 percent of the Lao GDP. With subsistence farming the main occupation, agriculture is the principal economic sector, rice being the staple crop
  • Average rainfall: 1714 mm (annual); 424 mm (Jan-May)
(Sources: Laos’ Weather Forecasting and Aeronautical Meteorology Division, BBC Weather)
    Getting hot in here
  • Displaced fulani pastoralists who have fled violence in Kaduna state and are currently sheltering in a primary school in Birnin Gwari
  • Discarded heroin syringe. For generic use
  • Smoking meths in Cape Flats, South Africa
  • Smoking meths in Cape Flats, South Africa
  • Anti-drugs demonstration in Eldorado park, Johannesburg (2 June 2013)
  • A group of students discuss HIV at a school outside Jayapura, the provincial capital of Papua, Indonesia. In 2010, the Papua provincial government, in partnership with UNICEF, began efforts to mainstream HIV education into schools in Papua Province
  • A young girl looks to the camera at a school outside Jayapura the provincial capital of Papua, Indonesia. The prevalence rate of HIV among Papua’s youth aged 15-24 is 3 percent
  • Hundreds of Rohingya IDPs in Rakhine State wait outside this makeshift clinic outside Sittwe, which has only a dozen cots and limited stores of medicines. Health workers predict rising cases of sickness and disease with the onset of the monsoon season.
  • Flooding in the Walia neighborhood of N'Djamena in October 2012, caused by the rise of the Chari and Logone rivers
  • A fisherman in the northern Malawian village of Ngara weaves a net
  • A Rohingya man with a broken leg at a health clinic for IDPs outside Sittwe. An estimated 140,000 people, mostly Rohingya Muslims, were displaced following sectarian violence in Myanmar's western Rakhine State in 2012
  • A scene near a makeshift IDP outside Sittwe. An estimated 140,000 people, mostly Rohingya Muslims, were displaced following sectarian violence in 2012 in Myanmar's western Rakhine State
  • Rohingya men and boys stand near an inlet where fishermen offload their catch. Fishing is one of the few ways Rohingyas in confined areas can still earn a living because their mobility is less restricted by sea than it is by land. An estimated 140,000 peo

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