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  • Older Cambodian men gather at coffee shop to discuss politics and read the news Friday, Feb. 13, 2009, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. In Cambodia today, according to government figures, less than 10 per cent of the population is over 60 years old, the result of
  • Former Cambodian Government soldier Soeu Sou, 48, looks on from a wheelchair as he holds an unidentified child Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009, near Veal Thom village in Kampon Speu, Cambodia. Sou lost both legs to a landmine while fighting against the Khmer Roug
  • 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 Government soldier Mar Viehet, 48, walks near Veal Thom village in Kampon Speu, Cambodia
  • A couple on a motorcycle ride past 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 bui
    Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  • Demonstration in Homs, Syria
    The Syrian city of Homs has been a focal point of anti-government protests
  • Plastic huts in BadBado Camp, Mogadishu. July 2011
    Plastic huts in BadBado Camp, Mogadishu
  • A family stands outside their makeshift tent in BadBado camp in Mogadishu, Somalia
    A family stands outside their makeshift tent in BadBado camp in Mogadishu, Somalia
  • Refugees injured in a police operation in Dadaab on 21 December
  • Refugees injured in a police operation in Dadaab on 21 December
  • Refugees injured in a police operation in Dadaab on 21 December
  • Pensioner Kamunjoma Dikani, 73, savings were destroyed by Zimbabwe’s hyperinflation
  • A residential area is devastated in Cagayan de Oro City after Tropical Storm Washi slammed into northern parts of Mindanao on 18 and 18 December 2011. More than 1,000 were killed and thousands were displaced
  • A group of children displaced by floods living in an evacuation center in Iligan City. Tropical storm Washi claimed more than 1,000 lives as flash floods and landslides hit rural communities on 17 and 18 December 2011
  • Armandine Razanapako is now receiving child support payments from her ex-husband
  • US Army soldiers exit a UH-60 Black Hawk during an aerial traffic control point mission near Tall Afar, Iraq
    Nombre d’Irakiens craignent que les conflits ne réapparaissent en l’absence des troupes américaines sur le terrain
  • Child marriage is one of factors disrupting girls' education in Yemen
  • Activists in Cairo protest against police brutality. One of them carries a placard reading: "Your job is to protect us, not to torture us
  • Four US Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters land, pick up and transport US Army soldiers during an air assault mission near Samarra, Iraq
  • President Obama announces the end of the war in Iraq - October 21, 2011
    US President Barack Obama announcing the end of the war in Iraq
  • Measles campaign in Kinshasa, DRC
    The measles immunization campaign in Kinshasa targets 1.7 million children, according to UNICEF
  • Margaret Wangui, an IDP, catches a nap outside the DC's office in Subukia, Kenya
  • A displaced child prepares a meal outside the DC's office in Subukia, Kenya
  • A young girl in northern Vietnam. Ethnic minorities account for 13 percent of Vietnam's population, but 44.4 percent of the country's poor
  • Mang, 8, sits below a sign at the Lao Chai school, which reads, "Dear friends, let's come to school." Many ethnic children like Mang are unable to speak Vietnamese when they enter school
  • Policemen suppress opposition demonstrators in Cairo
  • A woman salvages belongings from her ruined village in Mindanao. More than 600 people lost their lives when Tropical Storm Washi struck the island on 16 December 2011
  • Activists in Cairo protesting against police brutality. One of them carries a placard that reads: "Your job is to protect us, not to torture us"
  • A policeman prevents a street seller from selling on the street in the centre of the Egyptian capital
  • HIV rates around Lake Victoria are extremely high because of the Jaboya system
  • More than 140,000 people were affected when Tropical Storm Washi struck the southern island of Mindanao on 19 December 2011. The country averages some 20 typhoons a year.
  • Israeli soldier arresting 12 year-old palestinian youth at Nablus checkpoint
    Un soldat israélien arrête un jeune Palestinien de 12 ans au point de passage de Naplouse
  • An artisanal mine in Mwenga, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo’s South Kivu province
    The mapping project is designed to increase transparency.

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