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  • An ethnic Karen refugee father holds his new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • An ethnic Karen refugee medic works with a new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border. A recent survey found around 40 percent of the refugee children suffer from malnutrition
    An ethnic Karen refugee medic works with a new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • An ethnic Karen refugee medic works with a new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
    An ethnic Karen refugee medic works with a new born infant at the Mae La refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • Ethnic Karen trained medic Lway Poe Whaung, 23, attending to the sick at the Mae Tao clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand
  • Ethnic Karen refugee Nan Pan Aye, 33, a trained medic attends to a sick child at the Mae Tao clinic in western Thailand. As refugees search for third country sponsors the brightest and best equipped are usually the first to leave
  • A newborn Burmese Karen refugee at Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand.  Around 40 per cent of the refugee children see suffer from malnutrition
  • Rice farmers look on as they prepare plants in a field near Mai Sariang, Thailand. Thailand is currently the world's top exporter of rice and is the fit larger cultivator of rice in the world.  Rice production takes up 55 per cent of Thailand's arable lan
    Rice farmers in a field near Mai Sariang, Thailand (Dec 2011)
  • Ganesh Shoren, a Santal activist in northern Bangladesh, says landgrabbing is an ongoing problem
  • An Adivasi woman cooking in her open in northern Bangladesh
  • A stop sign outside a rebel-made checkpoint in post-war Misrata, Libya. November 2011
  • A young child sleeps on discarded paper boxes at an evacuation centre in Cagayan De Oro City after tropical storm Washi resulted in massive flooding that left over 1,200 dead and hundreds of thousands homeless in December 2011
  • Adel AbdElmajid Zoubi, a 28-year-old engineer-turned rebel in the Libyan civil war, takes a rest from his job manning a checkpoint in Misrata. November 2011
  • Members of the Ard al-Rijal militia play foosball while on duty at the militia's camp in Misrata, Libya in November 2011
  • Ali Mousa, a leader of the Ard al-Rijal militia in Misrata, looks through plaques for members of the militia who died during the nine-month civil war that ousted former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. November 2011
  • Former rebels block off a road during a demining operation in Tripoli in November 2011 after a nine-month civil war in Libya
  • A Libyan revolutionary blocks off a road during a demining operation in Tripoli in November 2011
  • Conflict around the northern town of Isiolo has affected key transport links and prevented traders reaching camels in grazing areas. Thousands of litres of camel milk are sold in Nairobi every day
  • A Vietnamese woman tends to her water buffalo while seated in a large rice paddy near Vinh, Vietnam. Vietnam is the world’s second largest exporter of rice – shipping out 6.83 million tons of milled rice in 2010
    A Vietnamese woman tends to her water buffalo while seated in a large rice paddy near Vinh, Vietnam
  • A Vietnamese woman in her rice field near Vinh, Vietnam. Vietnam is the second largest exporter of rice in the world – shipping out 6.83 million tons of milled rice in 2010, and the Mekong Delta is the its “rice basket,” producing more than half of
    A Vietnamese woman in her rice field near Vinh, Vietnam
  • David Kato, a Ugandan gay rights activist who was murdered in January 2011
    David Kato opposed the criminalization of homosexuality, which experts say is one of the main barriers to HIV services for men who have sex with men
  • Human skulls form a display at the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, March 13, 2005.  According to government sources about 500 people a day visit the museum where an estimated 14,000 people were tortured and later executed. The building
  • A young Sudanese asylum seeker and her baby, two days after they've made the harsh journey the border into Israel
  • More than 30,000 Sri Lankans lost their lives in the Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004 that struck 13 countries and left more than 200,000 dead across the region
  • Seng Myu, a KIA soldier and medic, with his newly born baby, at the Warabung displaced persons camp in northern Kachin State
  • A scene at the Warabung displaced persons camp in Kachin State, northern Myanmar December 2011
  • Children receiving relief assistance at a displaced persons camp in Laiza, northern Kachin State in December 2011
  • Small children look on from their rural home Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009, in Kampong Speu, Cambodia, a village where both government and Khmer Rouge soldiers have settled in an experiment to live peacefully side by side. Cambodia continues to wrestle with its
    Kampong Speu, Cambodia, a village where both government and Khmer Rouge soldiers have settled in an experiment to live peacefully side by side.
  • Cambodian Government soldier Mar Viehet, 48, walks near Veal Thom village in Kampon Speu, Cambodia, Saturday, Feb, 14, 2009. Viehet lost a leg to a landmine while fighting against the Khmer Rouge in 1980. Cambodia continues to wrestle with its past as UN
  • Cambodian High School students, on a tour of Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, view a rusting metal bed used to torture Khmer Rouge prisoners
    Cambodian High School students, on a tour of Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, view a rusting metal bed used to torture Khmer Rouge prisoners
  • A human skull is viewed by a Cambodian High School student at the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, March 13, 2005.  According to government sources about 500 people a day visit the museum where an estimated 14,000 people were tortured a
    A human skull is viewed by a Cambodian High School student at the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh
  • Yi Sophy, a school teacher from Kampong Cham, Cambodia, points out Khmer Rouge atrocities to her students during a tour of Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, March 2009
    Yi Sophy, a school teacher from Kampong Cham, Cambodia, points out Khmer Rouge atrocities to her students during a tour of Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, March 2009
  • A Cambodian woman at her rural home in Prey Ta Pork on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, March 2009. Fewer than 10 percent of the population are over 60, a legacy of protracted civil war and dictatorship
    A Cambodian woman at her rural home in Prey Ta Pork on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, March 2009. Fewer than 10 percent of the population are over 60, a legacy of protracted civil war and dictatorship

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