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  • Egyptians fetching water. Water scarcity has already become a fact of daily life for Egyptians
  • Yaba pills siezed during a recent raid in northern Thailand - October 2011
    Yaba pills siezed during a recent raid in northern Thailand
  • Thai navy officers examine seized yaba pills during a recent bust in northhern Thailand - October 2011
  • Thai navy officers examine seized yaba pills during a recent bust in northhern Thailand
    Thai officers examine seized yaba pills
  • Pro-democracy protesters rallying in Sanaa
  • A traditional birth attendant examines a pregnant woman using a stethoscope in Karen state
  • Shrapnel from an antonov in maiyas village
  • More than 1 million people were affected and at least 247 lost their lives due to weeks of heavy flooding in October 2011. In Cambodia, Mekong River water levels continue to rise, resulting in difficulties to gain access to the affected communities in the
  • A young boy and his bull walk along a roadside. Rural Cambodia has been badly hit by weeks of heavy flooding. October 2011. With 2.4 million and more than one million people affected respectively, Thailand and Cambodia are the most affected by the floods
  • Democratic Republic of Congo Army Forces 2nd Lt. Mukamba-Mongombe, Congolese Light Infantry Battalion duty officer, addresses the battalion in preparation for the flag ceremony on Camp Base, Kisingani, DRC
    Les analystes réclament des réformes ambitieuses pour inculquer la discipline dans les rangs de l’armée congolaise
  • 17-year old Zouhal Iead leaves Kurmul hospital after being treated for shrapnel wounds
  • Rape is part of the violence in the DRC
    Rape is part of the violence in the DRC
  • Oil spill in Ogoniland, Nigeria
    Oil spill in Nigeria – will lessons be learnt?
  • Generic DRC soldier
  • A gas flare site in Niger Delta
  • KISANGANI, Democratic Republic of Congo - Congolese soldiers stand in formation during a ceremony marking the formation of the Congolese Armed Forces (FARDC) Light Infantry Battalion's establishment, February 17, 2010. The battalion's soldiers will soon u
  • An Amnesty International mission delegate's fingers covered in oil from an oil spill at Ikarama, Bayelsa State. This was eight months after the spill. There are often long delays in cleaning up after oil spills in the Niger Delta
  • Gas flaring in Nigeria. For generic use
  • Abdul Malik, a 35-year-old rickshaw puller from Dhaka, shares a communal toilet with six families in the slums. Mobile phone usage has surged in recent years, while latrine usage has lagged
  • A Bangkok resident watches as flood waters rise around him. 13 October 2011
    A Bangkok resident watches as flood waters rise around him. 13 October 2011
  • Accused “witches” gather at Nabuli camp in northern Ghana
  • Rain damage in Ko Samui island of Surat Thani Province, Thailand
  • Rain in Koh Samui Island, Thailand. For generic use
  • Oil tanker in Uganda. For generic use
    The discovery of oil had given hope to a country that, despite more than 25 years of relative stability, remains poor
  • Like thousands of other Malawian farmers, Florance Gusito was deemed ineligible to receive fertilizer and seed subsidies this year
  • Girl at the Catholic mission site for displaced families in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire. July 2011
  • SPLM-N fighter standing in front of traditional tukul hut and mudded up rebel vehicle in Blue Nile state
    SPLM-N fighter standing in front of traditional tukul hut and mudded up rebel vehicle in Blue Nile state
  • Valerie Amos, the UN’s top humanitarian official, examines a six-day disaster preparedness kit at the 3rd Shanghai International Disaster Reduction and Security Exhibition 2011 on 12 October 2011
  • Daniel Soadava and Samoela Razafindramboho, the founders of Femmes Interessee au Development de Antalaha (FIDA), present a regular radio programme on sexual and reproductive health issues to listeners in Antalaha
  • Family members of Palestinian prisoners still do not know who will be released
    Family members of Palestinian prisoners still do not know who will be released
  • An elderly man and former prisoner is released from Yangon's notorious Insein prison on 12 October 2011. Myanmar's has begun the release of what it said will eventually be more than 6,300 prisoners under a mass amnesty
  • The prison gates of a mass amnesty opened on 12 October 2011 in Yangon. The Burmese governnment has begun the release of what it said will eventually be more than 6,300 prisoners under a mass amnesty, some of them poltical detainees

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