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  • Internet cafe in Kampala, Uganda. For generic use
  • For Yemen film: A life on Hold (FILM ONLY - use image 201305281453150763 for reports)
  • Recently constructed UNHCR temporary housing units outside Sittwe. An estimated more than 140,000 people were displaced in Myanmar's western Rakhine State following sectarian violence during two rounds of sectarian violence in 2012
  • A Rohingya woman outside her makeshift shelter at an IDP camp outside Sittwe following heavy monsoon rains. An estimated 140,000 people, the vast majority Muslim Rohingyas, were displaced by sectarian violence in 2012
  • Social media. For generic use
    Social media is increasingly important to humanitarian response
  • A live crisis map built solely on crowd sourced information that helped OCHA stay abreast of the situation in Libya which kept on revolving as the uprising continued
  • Data. For generic use
  • A young Rohingya girls takes shelter under a blanket at an IDP camp outside Sittwe in Myanmar's western Rakhine State. An estimated 140,000 people were displaced by sectarian violence in 2012, the vast majority of them Rohingya
  • Outside his government-built shelter, 67-year-old Pho Thein Aung, a father-of -three, recalls in detail the day an angry mob of Rohingya Muslims set his home ablaze in June 2012. He is one of more than 5,000 ethnic Rakhine displaced by the conflict and no
  • More than half of all births in the Philippines take place at home
  • UNHCR deliver aid to Syrian refugees in Misrata, Libya
  • Syrian passport on desk during the UNHCR registration mission in Misrata
  • Local leaders at a recent meeting in Bandeze discuss the impact of a plantation project in the area
    Local leaders at a recent meeting in Bandeze discuss the impact of a plantation project in the area
  • Muslim candidates backed by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) release white doves to symbolize peace as the rebels took their first tentative steps to joining a political exercise
  • Syria film episode 2
  • Syria film episode 1
  • Insecurity creates serious concerns for delivering humanitarian aid in Syria
    L’insécurité soulève de graves préoccupations pour l’acheminement de l’aide humanitaire en Syrie
  • Twenty-one year-old Emilio Dos Santos Fernandes Junior, a final year secondary school student, said the future of students in the country has been compromised due to prolonged teacher strikes in Bissau
  • Syria film episode 2 (FILM ONLY - use image 201305211519180110 for reports)
  • Syria film episode 1 (FILM ONLY - use image 201305211515540280 for reports)
  • Medical aid packages are standardised for delivery throughout the world - in this case to Aleppo, Syria
    Medical aid packages are standardised for delivery throughout the world - in this case to Aleppo, Syria
  • A villager from Qusra in the West Bank holds a handful of spent bullet cartridges fired by the Israeli army during an attack on the village (Dec 2012)
    A villager from Qusra in the West Bank holds a handful of spent bullet cartridges fired by the Israeli army during an attack on the village (Dec 2012)
  • A nurse outside a Dili hospital
  • Teregina de Jesus Corterreal and baby son Juzia Mosquita de Jesus in Manufahi District, Timor-Leste
  • Adelina da Costa at Same Hospital with her midwife, Saturnina Soares
  • A child plays in the open air at an IDP camp in Kachin State
  • Harris Morris comes from Johnsonville, Liberia. He points out a plot of land that he claims is his but that was sold to someone else after he bought it (2013)
  • The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) are nearing the completion of a two year appeal to assist the people of Bangladesh re-establish themselves in the wake of the devastation wrought by Cyclone Sidr. A category four
  • Justine Sija, from Madagascar's southern Atsimo-Andrefana Region, has boosted her business as a fish vendor through access to microcredit
  • A ‘barrique’ (220 litre barrel on wheels) for conveying water, in Burkina Faso capital, Ouagadougou (2009)
  • Bangladesh Red Crescent volunteers uses a megaphone to disseminate the warning signals for cyclone among the villagers. Sonagazi, Bangladesh
  • A stand-pipe on the outskirts of Burkina Faso's capital, Ougadougou

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