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  • Hair-braiding salon in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. June 2011
    Hair-braiding salon in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso
  • Cheese products made by women's cooperatives at a local dairy in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. June 2011
    Cheese products made by women's cooperatives at a local dairy in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso
  • A woman holds syrup extracted from hibiscus flowers, a concentrate for a popular drink known as 'bissap'. June 2011
    A woman holds syrup extracted from hibiscus flowers, a concentrate for a popular drink known as 'bissap'
  • A woman in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso, holding leaves used to coagulate milk. June 2011
    A woman in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso, holding leaves used to coagulate milk
  • A girl in Djomga village, Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. June 2011
  • A community health worker in Djomga village in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. June 2011
  • A community health worker in the village of Djomga in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso, talks about maternal and child health and proper hygiene. June 2011
    A community health worker in the village of Djomga in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso, talks about maternal and child health and proper hygiene
  • A girl in the village of Djomga in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. June 2011
    A girl in the village of Djomga in Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso
  • A boy at the Shagarab refugee camp, east of Sudan [June 2011]
  • A Kachin women at a church compound in Myitkyina, a town in northwest Myanmar. Thousands fled their homes following fighting in June 2011
  • Jan Wannee, a tuk-tuk driver in Bangkok, believes Pheu Thai is good for the people of Thailand. The country went to the polls on 3 July, 2011
  • A supporter of Thaksin Shinawatra stands before an election poster of his sister, Yingluck, in Bangkok.  Thailand went to the polls on 3 July, 2011
  • Increased urbanization has increased access to processed foods
  • Migrants arriving in Chad (file photo)
  • Several campaigns to raise awareness about human trafficking rolled out ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup
  • Global Acute Malnutrition rates based on nutrition surveys as at June 2011
  • The State Establishment for Care and Education (Etablissement de garde et d'éducation de l'Etat - EGEE) in Mbenseke Futi has no running water and the infrastructure is in a deplorable state
    The State Establishment for Care and Education has no running water, limited infrastructure and a dilapidated dormitory
  • There are few functioning state institutions for children in conflict with the law in the DRC
    There are few functioning state institutions for children in conflict with the law in the DRC
  • Eastern Africa: Drought – Humanitarian Snapshot (<a href="http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/East_Africa_drought_June_2011.pdf" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • The frequent use of injections in Pakistan has added to the risk of Hepatitis infection
  • A microfinance loan disbursement in Myanmar
  • Evelyn Hanyani's cassava crop unlike the hardier cereal sorghum did well
  • Zidovudine, a life-proloning ARV
  • Khaled Khalifa, Head of OCHAIRIN Middle East and Asia Bureau and Sphere Focal Point in the UAE
    Selon Khaled Khalifa, responsable du bureau d’IRIN à Dubaï et formateur pour Sphère, le manque d’études spécialisées sur l’humanitaire en langue arabe représente un défi majeur pour les travailleurs humanitaires
  • A child receives polio drops as a desperate struggle continues to contain the virus
    Pakistan’s battle against polio hangs in the balance
  • 15 years old Ahmad Wakil was injured after their house was bombed in a NATO airstrike in southern Helmand province
  • Khan Mohammad, 44, shows the picture of his 6 year old daughter who was injured in a NATO airstrike in southern Helmand province and died in the hospital
  • An Afghan fire fighter looks at a damaged vehicle, which was used for a suicide attack in Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul. In the attack five people were killed, most of them civilians
  • Children spread cholera prevention messages by performing a skit in Cameroon, as part of Plan International's cholera fight
    Children perform a skit on cholera prevention
  • HE Sultan Al Shamsi, Executive Director of the UAE Office for the Coordination of Foreign Aid (OCFA)
  • In Niger - This woman's family lost its main source of revenue when the Libya conflict forced out West African migrants. She's picking up grains that fell during a food aid distribution. May 2011
  • Olivier De Schutter, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food

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