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  • The Rio+20 conference is being billed as the largest UN conference ever to be held
  • Elise Ekanga waiting for her husband and possessions at Kapuri Transit Camp outside Juba
  • Florence Ayot, the wife of indicted LRA commander, Dominic Ogwen during an interview in Gulu
  • Writing on the wall in the Rio Centro, the venue of the Rio+20 conference in Rio De Janeiro
  • Village women digging a tidal creek to facilitate drainage of a waterlogged abandoned aquaculture ponds for ecological mangrove rehabilitation on Tanakeke Island, South Sulawesi
  • Simeulue Island, 150 km west of Sumatra 2011. Mangroves naturally regrow seven years after the 2004 tsunami
  • Fishing alongside mangroves in Segara Anakan lagoon, Central Java
  • Afghan Local Police (ALP) graduates hold up certificates in Imam Saheb, the second district in Kunduz to undergo ALP training. Post-NATO withdrawal ALP and other militia are becoming increasingly abusive
  • Living with climate change. Selected articles on the humanitarian implications of climate change. <A href="http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/IRIN_Climate_Change_Booklet.pdf" target=_blank><STRONG>Download here</STRONG></A>
  • Dr Elizabeth Serogo Nkhi
  • Jeniffer Abalo with her daughter washing hands after a meal in Gulu town
  • A young Afghan boy stands outside his two-room mud and brick house in an informal settlement of eastern Afghanistan. His family has struggled to re-integrate since returning in 2006 from Pakistan, where they were refugees. This boy was born in Pakistan
    A young Afghan boy stands outside his two-room mud and brick house in an informal settlement of eastern Afghanistan
  • Close to 5,000 women have been trained up by Aisyiah to spread the word on TB. With a population of about 240 million, Indonesia has the fourth highest TB burden globally
  • One of more the 4,800 people, mostly women and housewives, trained up to spread the word on TB by Aisyiyah. With a population of about 240 million, Indonesia has the fourth highest TB burden globally
  • Grandmother seated with the grandchild suffering from Nodding disease
  • A displaced Congolese man (who wishes to remain anonymous) sits in a classroom of the Katoyi primary school being used by displaced people for shelter in Masisi territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo's North Kivu province on June 4, 2012
  • A displaced Congolese man stands amongst homes built in a camp for the internally displaced in Katoyi in Masisi territory in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's North Kivu on June 4, 2012
  • A view over a camp for the internally displaced in Katoyi in Masisi territory in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's North Kivu on June 4, 2012
  • Uraguayan United Nations peacekeepers disembark from an Oryx helicopter for a troop rotation at a temporary base in Katoyi in the south of the Democratic Republic of the Congo's North Kivu province on June 5, 2012
  • Sau Myaw head medical doctor at the Je Yang IDP camp treats an elderly patient
  • Mother and Child in Badakshan, Afghanistan
    Mother and Child in Badakshan, Afghanistan (June 2012)
  • Two of Badakshan's women prosecutors defending women's rights in Badakshan
  • A family outside their shelter at the Je Yang IDP camp in Kachin State. More than 6,500 now call it home
    A family outside their shelter at the Je Yang IDP camp in Kachin State, Myanmar
  • The remote location of Lake Turkana away from the main fish markets (especially Nairobi) makes fishing a less than lucrative activity for  the fishing community
  • The remote location of Lake Turkana away from the main fish markets (especially Nairobi) makes fishing a less than lucrative activity for  the fishing community
  • Drug use in Mombasa, Kenya
  • Legal documents like identity cards and land deeds have proved vital for those returning to Sri Lanka's former conflict zone
  • Many of Lake Victoria's popular fish species are disappearing amid increased pollution
  • 15 year-old Muhammad from Fasail is working in an agricultural settlement, but would actually like to be a car mechanic
  • Palestinian workers posing in front of boxes full of vegetables they picked for about $18 USD a day
  • Palestinian workers driving home from an agricultural settlement in the Jordan Valley
    Palestinian workers driving home from an agricultural settlement in the Jordan Valley
  • Many fishermen on the Kenyan side of Lake Victoria say that their fish catch has been dwindling. Lake Victoria is shared by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda [DO NOT REUSE]

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