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  • Until recently, the Ruvuma River that marks the south-east border between Tanzania and Mozambique was a popular crossing point for Horn of Africa migrants journeying south
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  • A flood-affected family wash their clothes in rising floodwaters next to their temporary camp in Digri, Sindh province
  • A man carries a child through the flood waters in Digri, Sindh province. Southern Pakistan has been struck by severe monsoon floods 12 months after last year's devastating flood emergency that affected most of the country
    Devastating floods have become common in recent years
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  • A British soldier on a military vehicle travels to a combat outpost in the outskirts of Lashkargah, provincial capital of Helmand Province
    A British soldier on a military vehicle travels to a combat outpost in the outskirts of Lashkargah, provincial capital of Helmand Province
  • The entrance to the demobilization and reintegration commission in Mutobo, Rwanda
  • Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad's office in Ramallah
  • An aid worker for the Thai Red Cross distributes relief assistance. Heavy monsoons rains have affected hundreds of thousands of residents across Thailand
  • About 100 Somalis remain at Maratane refugee camp in Mozambique’s Nampula province, while many more have left for South Africa
  • A Somali man ferries water from a pump at Maratane refugee camp in Mozambique’s Nampula province
  • A section of one of the large tents erected to shelter Somali residents at Maratane refugee camp has been turned into a prayer space
  • A Somali man studies the Koran in one of the large tents erected to shelter them at Maratane refugee camp
  • Fahir Mohamed, a Somali asylum seeker, has been at Maratane refugee camp in Mozambique’s Nampula province since October 2009
  • A maternity hospital in Hagadera, Dadaab Refugee camp in Kenya
  • Martha Lebasale, a resident of Marsabit district in northern Kenya, who has abandoned pastoralism for hawking
  • Claudia Turner, a British research pediatrician, examines a newborn baby as it's mother, an ethnic Karen refugee, and Karen medics look on from inside the Mae Hla refugee camp along the Thai-Burmese border
  • An ethnic Karen woman checks on the progress of her granddaughter as she sleeps inside a homemade blue light incubator for jaundice, at a neonatal clinic sponsored by the Shoklo Malaria Research Union (SMRU) at the Mae Hla refugee camp along the Thai-Burm
  • Heavy monsoon flooding has affected hundreds of thousands across Thailand. The seasonal flooding and rains began in July and continued as of 14 September
  • Kachin IDPs line up for food rations along the Burmese-Chinese border. The area has witnessed an upsurge in fighting between government forces and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA)
  • Molten metal pouring from ladle
    How much trickles down to the poor out of the big investment projects in the developing world?
  • Nabil Abu Rudeinah, adviser to president Abbas
  • Prof. Yuval Shany
  • The Palestinian Authority (PA) headquarters, Al-Muqata, in Ramallah was refurbished this year. The president’s office and a mausoleum to the late Yasser Arafat are also located inside the compound
  • Daniel Ayalon, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister
    Daniel Ayalon, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister
  • Kachin IDPs arriving at a camp along the Burmese Chinese border. Sine June 2011, the area has witnessed an upsurged in fighting between governent forces and the Kachin Independence Army (KIA)
  • Instructions on World Food Programme truck reflect state of roads aid agencies contend with in parts of West Africa. July 2011
  • Rice fields in Man, western Côte d'Ivoire. July 2011
  • Rice fields in Man, western Côte d'Ivoire. July 2011
  • Rice fields in Man, western Côte d'Ivoire. July 2011
  • A young man working at this sculptors' shop in Man, western Côte d'Ivoire, says friends urged him to take up arms but he opted out and continued with his art. July 2011
  • A young man working at this sculptors' shop in Man, western Côte d'Ivoire, says friends urged him to take up arms but he opted out and continued with his art. July 2011

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