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  • Milk bottles
  • Chad has the highest rates of malnutrition in the Sahel and West Africa region
  • Damascus' Old Market on a quiet Friday. Sanctions and insecurity have hit the Syrian economy hard
  • Chad’s government has pledged to boost the number of health workers and the health budget
  • Shukuru Rudahunga working on sorghum patch near village of Kinsati in eastern DRC
  • Flooding peaked on 17 January 2013 in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, highlighting prevention gaps
  • Ashraf Azzam, 33, hopes the rebuilding of his house in Eastern Gaza city, destroyed in an Israeli rocket attack in November 2012, starts soon (Jan 2013)
  • Life in Diabaly, in Segou region, central Mali is gradually returning to normal following fighting between Islamist groups and French troops. (Jan 2013)
  • Residents of Diabaly who have returned following the end of fighting between Islamist groups and French troops on 21 January 2013
  • An HIV prevention billboard in Kampala, Uganda
  • Residents of Mambasa, the main town in the Orientale Province territory of the same name, attend a trial in Bunia, Orientale’s capital, of members of an armed group led by by Paul Sadala, better known as Morgan
  • Mambasa, the main town in the Orientale Province territory of the same name, was briefly occupied in early January 2013 by an armed group led by Paul Sadala, better known as Morgan
    Morgan’s men occupied the town of Mambasa for a few hours in early January
  • Administrative offices in the Okapi Forest Reserve, in DRC’s Orientale province, were torched and several people killed, with others abducted, during a June 2012 raid by an armed group led by Paul Sadala, better known as Morgan
    A June attack in the forest reserve left 12 people dead and several buildings torched
  • Vendor in Bangladesh capital, Dhaka. Photo taken January 2013
  • A mother at the Manakara clinic, in south eastern Madagascar, brings her child for pneumonia check-up. The child was not diagnosed with pneumonia, the country’s leading killer among children under the age of five years old.
  • Even after a quarter of a century, Muslims still feel "alien" in displacement
  • Ishmut Harabass in the village of Thirouth, a dozen km outside of kaedi in Gorgol region, Mauritania. The village grain bank had no stocks in 2012
  • Seyinna Gababe, a village 18km from Kaédi, villagers received no aid in 2012. They lost a lot of their animals and many did not harvest at all. They survived by going into debt. These are the only livestock that remain
  • A market garden next to Seyinna Gababe, a village 18km from Kaédi, which has not received help to fence it off from pests. Villagers must guard it 24/7
  • A young mother nurses her child at a shelter in Mindanao, which was badly affected by Typhoon Bopha in December 2012. More than 6.2 million people were affected
  • An informal settlement in the Cape Town township of Khayelitsha
  • Mass devastation in the wake of Typhoon Bopha. More than 6.2 million people were affected by the storm which struck the southern island of Mindanao in December 2012
  • A pregnant woman at a shelter for survivors of Typhoon Bopha in eastern Mindanao. More than 6.2 million people were affected by the storm in December 2012
  • Mothers and their babies attend a clinic in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo
  • LRA returnees
  • A woman wades through flood waters in southern Malawi's Mulanje District
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  • White ducks. For generic use
  • Duck for generic use
  • Ihil Berenda, the wholesale grain market in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Site outside of Sevare in Mopti region, where IDPs were living following the takeover of the north by Islamist groups in April 2012. Some 5,000 IDPs were living in an abandoned house and some spilled over into these ICRC-provided tents
  • Aid in an urbanizing world

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