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  • New refugees from Sudan's Blue Nile state fill jerry cans at a watering hole called km 18 near the border, where aid agencies say dehydration and diarrhoea are the biggest killers. Over 35,000 people
have flocked here in recent weeks and aid agencies say
    Refugees from Sudan's Blue Nile State fill jerry cans at a makeshift site called Kilometre 18 just inside South Sudan (June 2012)
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  • Anima Hassan Omer tries to feed Khalifa Plumpinut at an MSF clinic at KM 18, but the baby's continuous vomiting and diarrhoea sends her back to the aid agency's Jamam hospital in South Sudan's Upper Nile state
  • Her face hidden, a young Cambodian woman who was abused while working as a domestic worker in Malaysia. Scores of women fall victim to human traffickers in a desperate effort to escape poverty - and face little recourse on their return home
  • Bol Duop at a transit site for returnees to South Sudan on the outskirts of the capital Juba
  • Recording a program in the Radio Biso studio
  • An Asian migrant caregiver goes for a walk with an elderly Israeli woman in Tel Aviv. Most caregivers in Israel are women from Phillippines, Sri Lanka, Nepal. Many are pushed into dependency by labour laws and pressure to send money back home while repayi
  • Harvesters’ eyes must be extremely sharp in order to find the tiny fungus head sticking out of the ground
  • A harvester holds up his tax receipt. Citizen committees in Dolpa levy taxes on migrant harvesters in an effort to buoy the local economy and fund environmental clean-up activities
  • Women harvesting together rush over when one spots a piece of yartsa gunbu protruding from the soil
  • Tens of thousands of Nepalis migrate each spring to harvest caterpillar fungus, including children whose school vacations are timed so they can participate. This 17-year-old student from Jajarkot District walked four days to the harvesting fields with his
  • A single piece of yartsa gunbu can earn a harvester between 300 and 500 Nepali rupees, and then retail for three times that amount overseas
  • Children raising awareness about the Rio+20 conference through their painting at the People's Summit in Rio
    Children raising awareness about the Rio+20 conference through their painting at the People's Summit in Rio
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  • While over 80 percent of Ghanaians can access clean water, just 13 percent can access basic sanitation facilities (UNICEF)
  • Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra
  • Afi Ouro (name changed), 13, in a room of her family compound in her village near Sokodé, Togo, on June 7. Ouro and her family were ostracized when she was born with bilateral club foot and epilepsy. After surgery and medication from Plan Togo, she is ab
  • Afi Ouro (name changed), 13, walks with a disabled friend in her village near Sokodé, Togo, on June 7. Ouro and her family were ostracized when she was born with bilateral club foot and epilepsy.  After surgery and medication from Plan Togo, she is able
  • Afi Ouro (name changed), 13, plays with a sibling in her village near Sokodé, Togo, on June 7. Ouro and her family were ostracized when she was born with bilateral club foot and epilepsy.  After surgery and medication from Plan Togo, she is able to walk
  • Sofia Adama (Name changed) works in a tailor shop in Central Togo on June 7 2012. Adama was branded as an outcast in her village in central Togo after a botched injection left her crippled as an infant. Through Plan Togo, she was able to walk and get voca
  • Godfrey Arop (R) and Simon Opio (left), former LRA combatants in their village in Paicho sub county, Gulu district
  • Under-age workers returning home from their work at the settlement of Tomer, in the Jordan Valley
  • Rio+20 is about shaping the future of our children: A mother and her daughter at the People's Summit in Rio
    Rio+20 is about shaping the future of our children: A mother and her daughter at the People's Summit in Rio
  • A child at the People's Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The city exemplifies how nature and people can co-habit
    A child at the People's Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The city exemplifies how nature and people can co-habit
  • Women activists at the People's Summit in Rio raise awareness about the issues being discussed at the Rio+20 conference
    Women activists at the People's Summit in Rio raise awareness about the issues being discussed at the Rio+20 conference
  • Women activists at the People's Summit in Rio raise awareness about the issues being discussed at the Rio+20 conference
    Women activists at the People's Summit in Rio raise awareness about the issues being discussed at the Rio+20 conference
  • Children raising awareness about the Rio+20 conference through their painting at the People's Summit in Rio
    Children raising awareness about the Rio+20 conference through their painting at the People's Summit in Rio
  • Carnival-like atmosphere at the “People's Summit” in Rio, a fringe event taking place alongside the main Rio+20 conference (June 2012)
    Carnival-like atmosphere at the “People's Summit” in Rio, a fringe event taking place alongside the main Rio+20 conference (June 2012)
  • There is a carnival-like atmosphere at the People's Summit in Rio, where people get to interact with activists and NGOs on issues being raised at the main Rio+20 conference
    Activists at the People's Summit at the main Rio+20 conference in Rio (June 2012)
  • Encroachment of wetlands often starts with huts built on bamboo stilts
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  • Busi Beko is an MDR-TB counsellor for Medecins Sans Frontieres
    "Running around like a headless chicken"

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