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  • An artisanal miner in Mwenga, South Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
    Threatened… Some artisanal miners will lose out as industrialization gains favour
  • In the South Hebron Hills of the West Bank, the IDF sets up "flying checkpoints" that snare innocent Palestinian civilians walking or driving home
  • Elizabeth Waugla, a mother-of-seven and resident of Port Moresby, feels anxious about the country's recent political instability. As of 16 December 2012, the country has two prime ministers - each claiming to be head of the government
  • Amos Yadlin, former chief of Israeli military intelligence, speaks in Tel Aviv in December about the challenges of protecting civilians in urban warfare
  • Papua New Guinea's flag
    PNG is wrestling with its worst constitutional crisis since gaining independence in 1975
  • Protesters in Sanaa opposed to the power transition deal that gave Saleh immunity from prosecution
  • Children lining up for propane gas in Sanaa amid unprecedened shortage of the community that increased its price by 300 percent
  • Abdurrahman al-Marwani, Chairman of Dar al-Salam Organization
  • microPCR handheld device
  • Sandbags are used to hold back flood waters in Bangkok, Thailand
    Sandbags are used to hold back flood waters in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Aid worker at Doro camp in south Sudan saves scraps of grain spilt from food aid sacks as shortages increase
  • Refugees in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp supplement their diet with spiny cactus
  • Flood damage in Bangkok, Thailand
    Flood damage in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Flood damage in Bangkok, Thailand
    Flood damage in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Flood damage in Bangkok, Thailand
    Flood damage in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
    Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
    Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Residents clean up after heavy flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
    Residents clean up after heavy flooding in Bangkok, Thailand
  • Gold mine in South Kivu, Congo
  • Don't lose sight of the people
  • Shallow tube well used for dry season irrigation in Birpur village in Kurigram, Bangladesh
  • Over 80 percent of South Sudan's pastoralist population rely on land for their livelihoods like the Mundari tribe
    The vast majority of people in South Sudan depend on land for their livelihoods
  • Teenager Khalil at Mirwais hospital in Kandahar after being hit by a bomb
    Khalil at Mirwais hospital in Kandahar after being hit by a bomb
  • ACF pays Conakry residents to clear up rubbish to create a more sanitary environment
  • An actor, personifying cholera, tries to creep up on his victims
    La prévention du choléra porte ses fruits en Guinée
  • Rebels in Blue Nile, Sudan's breadbasket, are still fighting for their rights and have taken over foreign contractors' machinery
  • Nina Pedersen, Program Manager Civil Society Development for Norwegian People's Aid South Sudan, holding a presentation that is given to local trainers for civil society organisations in order to negotiate better deals. The "Trainers of Trainers" programm
    Know your rights… NPA’s Nina Pederson displays advocacy material about the new Land Act
  • Dr Liz Gatley works at the rural Zithulele Hospital in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province. With dreams of becoming a doctor at a young age, 28-year-old Gatley was recognised for her work at the hospital's HIV clinic in 2011 when she was awarded the East
    Zithulele Hospital in South Africa's rural Eastern Cape province has begun decentralising ARV treatment to local clinics for some of its more than 2,600 ARV patients to allow them to access care closer to home
  • Teenager Khalil at Mirwais hospital in Kandahar after being hit by a bomb
  • After the deals were done a tired UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres and COP17|CMP7 president, Mininster Maite Nkoana-Mashabane address the last press briefing in the early hours on 11 December
    After the deals were done a tired UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres and COP17|CMP7 president, Mininster Maite Nkoana-Mashabane address the last press briefing in the early hours on 11 December
  • Protestors from the Democratic Left Front join thousands of other activists on the Global Day of Action in Durban
    Protestors from the Democratic Left Front join thousands of other activists on the Global Day of Action in Durban
  • Suheil Mohammed Sa'ad Abu Sharide, 22, of Tawergha, shows the scars on his ankles from metal shackles he was forced to wear during detention by Misratan rebels after the Libyan civil war of 2011. (Airport Road / Turkish Compound site in Tripoli for displa

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