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  • A cooking oil dispenser in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
    A cooking oil dispenser in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo (Jan 2012)
  • A family prepares a rice field for planting in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
    A family prepares a rice field for planting in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo (Jan 2012)
  • Wild birds caught using nets in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    Wild birds caught using nets in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo (Jan 2012)
  • IDPs receive food from villagers after reaching Khairan al-Muharaq district, Hajjah, Yemen
  • A woman receives treatment at an IDP camp outside of Laiza in Myanmar's northern Kachin State. More than 40,000 people fled their homes following the collapse of a 17-year-old ceasefire between government forces and the Kachin Independence Army
  • A woman gives birth to a baby at an IDP camp in northern Kachin State. More than 40,000 people fled their homes following the collapse of a  17-year-old ceasefire between government forces and the Kachin Independence Army
  • An Afghan journalist attends a press conference in Kabul, Afghanistan. January 2012. Afghan media has grown significantly in the ten years since the ousting of the Taliban, but there are still questions as to its quality
  • “Old Kabul” is made up of poorer houses perched on a mountaintop, reflecting the lack of development in parts of Afghanistan, despite billions of dollars in aid
    “Old Kabul” is made up of houses perched on a mountaintop in Afghanistan
  • A tank belonging to the International Security Assessment Force in Kabul, Afghanistan. January 2012
  • Staff at Sainte Philomene Orphanage in Man don't know the real name or the exact age of the girl they call "Juliana." She was found following a group of people fleeing a massacre in Blolequin early in 2011. She did not talk for three months after arriving
    "Juliana" (real name unknown) at the Sainte Philomene Orphanage in Man. She was among a group of people who fled mass killings in Blolequin early in 2011
  • Brigitte Lahou, right, took in three children to her home outside of Danané during last year's conflict, but two of them, including Davila, left, have not had any contact with their families yet
  • Staff at Sainte Philomene Orphanage in Man don't know the real name or the exact age of the girl they call "Juliana." She was found following a group of people fleeing a massacre in Blolequin early in 2011. She did not talk for three months after arriving
  • Ghool Mohamed was displaced by drought two years ago and now
lives in Damqol village on a mountainside near Maymana, the capital of Faryab Province, northern Afghanistan
    Resident of Damqol village near Maymana, the capital of Faryab Province, northern Afghanistan (Jan 2012)
  • Disabled children in the quake zone have to struggle to get to school
  • Tropical Cyclone Funso exiting the Mozambique Channel on January 27 2012
    Tropical Cyclone Funso exiting the Mozambique Channel on January 27 2012
  • A Ugandan trader at her stall in the Konyo Konyo market in Juba
  • Villagers from Arab Aqsai village in Faryab province, northern Afghanistan, level a new road and lay down gravel in a cash-for-work project to help them get through the 2011-2012 drought
    Villagers from Arab Aqsai village in Faryab province, northern Afghanistan, level a new road and lay down gravel in a cash-for-work project to help them get through the 2011-2012 drought (Jan 2012)
  • Damqol village, Faryab Province, northern Afghanistan, is home to people displaced by drought two years ago (January 2012)
    Damqol village, Faryab Province, northern Afghanistan, is home to people displaced by drought two years ago (January 2012)
  • Ghool Mohamed was displaced by drought two years ago and now lives in Damqol village on a mountainside near Maymana, the capital of Faryab Province, northern Afghanistan
  • A herder in Pashtun Kot district of Faryab province, northern Afghanistan, feeds his livestock on a rare patch of green in a year of drought
    A herder in Pashtun Kot district of Faryab province, northern Afghanistan, feeds his livestock on a rare patch of green in a year of drought (Jan 2012)
  • Palestinian man selling oranges in the Old City of Nablus. Despite some economic growth reported in the West Bank in 2011, purchasing power remains low. Unemployment in the West Bank hovers at 24 percent, according to the UN
    Palestinian man selling oranges in the Old City of Nablus (Jan 2012)
  • For all extensive purposes, Monysak Ly is a broken man. He lost his entire family under the Pol Pot regime and remains highly traumatized. From 1975 to 1979 – through execution, starvation, disease, and forced labour – the Khmer Rouge systematically k
  • Youk Chhang, director of the Documentation Center of Cambodia, an independent group researching the Khmer Rouge's crimes
  • Children displaced by drought in Afghanistan’s northern Balkh province now live in homes without water or electricity on the outskirts of the provincial capital, Mazar-i-Sharif
    Children displaced by drought in Afghanistan’s northern Balkh province now live in homes without water or electricity on the outskirts of the provincial capital, Mazar-i-Sharif (Jan 2012)
  • Kanafeh’ vendor from Arafat sweet shop in the Old City of Nablus. Despite some economic growth reported in the West Bank in 2011, purchasing power remains low
    Kanafeh’ vendor from Arafat sweet shop in the Old City of Nablus (Jan 2012)
  • Dawood Boy, a representative of people displaced by drought from Alburz village in northern Afghanistan, says many families have left the village because they had no food to eat
  • An abandoned arsenic water filter, now planter, in Terai region of Nepal
  • A 29-year-old man in Nawalparasi District in Nepal shows his blotched chest, a symptom of arsenic poisoning
  • A girl drinks directly from a public tap in Nawalparasi installed
last year, promising arsenic-free water to users; education for proper use and maintenance of arsenic mitigation technologies remains a challenge for government and stakeholders
    A girl drinks directly from a public tap in Nawalparasi district, Nepal (Jan 2012)
  • A pharmacy at the Abobo-Baoulé Community Health Centre in Abidjan. Increasingly, fewer supplies are reaching patients
  • Members of the Basua community, Bundimasoli, western Uganda
    Members of the Basua community, Bundimasoli, western Uganda (Jan 2012)
  • Snow-covered mountains with shepherd
    On route to a remote village in northern Afghanistan

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