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  • A child being washed prior to circumcision in Ankavandra, west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    A child being washed prior to circumcision in Ankavandra, west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
  • Patients receiving treatment in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    Patients receiving treatment in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
  • Patients receiving treatment in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    Patients receiving treatment in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
  • A four-year-old girl waits to receive treatment in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    A four-year-old girl waits to receive treatment in Ankavandra, about 230km west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
  • Doctors from Antananarivo are transported along the Manambolo River using hovercraft in Madagascar
    Doctors from Antananarivo are transported along the Manambolo River using hovercraft in Madagascar
  • Men and their cattle walk through Ankavandra, a town west of the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
    Men and their cattle walk through Ankavandra, a town west of the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
  • A boat carrying sub-Saharan African migrant workers arrives in Lampedusa from Tripoli
    A boat carrying sub-Saharan African migrant workers arrives in Lampedusa from Tripoli
  • Pirates hold hostages
    Pirates have become increasingly violent towards captured seafarers
  • Nanding Sayutin, a municipal officer with the Maguindanao Department of Agriculture, points to paddy fields flooded by heavy rains in June 2011
  • Heavy rains in June 2011 left scores of homes like this one in Cortabato City inundated with water
  • Sandatu Kalug, 58, a lifetime rice farmer in Maguindanao Province lost his entire paddy crop to heavy flooding in June 2011
  • The Bambuti are among Congo‘s most marginalized communities and lack access to basic services like health care and potable water.
  • Displaced Bambuti living in Mugunga have no access to land and have been living in makeshift shelters for more than 5 years
  • Somali pirates
  • Suspected pirates indicate their surrender with a white cloth on the bow of the Japanese-owned commercial oil tanker M/V Guanabara. The guided-missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84), with support from the Turkish navy frigate TCG Giresun (F 491), assigne
  • Suspected pirates keep their hands in the air as directed by the guided-missile cruiser USS Vella Gulf (CG 72) as the visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) team prepares to apprehend them. Vella Gulf is the flagship for Combined Task Force 151, a multi-
  • Timor Leste flag
  • An Aedes albopictus female mosquito obtaining a blood meal from a human host
    Treating pregnant women for malaria has long been problematic
  • Paramedics from the Italian Red Cross treat an injured migrant worker at Lampedusa's port
    Paramedics from the Italian Red Cross treat an injured migrant worker at Lampedusa's port
  • Child in Côte d’Ivoire, shortly after the arrest of Laurent Gbagbo. Violence has subsided but livelihoods have been shattered and inter-ethnic relations strained. April 2011
    Si les familles ivoiriennes font preuve d’une solidarité « admirable », elles sont malgré tout durement touchées par les pertes dues au conflit
  • Child in Côte d’Ivoire, shortly after the arrest of Laurent Gbagbo. Violence has subsided but livelihoods have been shattered and inter-ethnic relations strained. April 2011
  • Residents of Kadugli gathered outside UNMIS sector HQ after fleeing fighting in Kadugli town
  • Residents of Kadugli gathered outside UNMIS sector HQ after fleeing fighting in Kadugli town
  • Slideshow - Feeding a City - capture
  • Modou Diagne Fada, Minister for Health and Prevention of the Republic of Senegal
  • Computer assisted reconstruction of a rotavirus particle
    Rotavirus, which causes severe diarrhoea, kills more than half a million children a year
  • Vendors selling freshly made bread in Ankavandra, a Madagascan town about 230km west of the capital Antananarivo
    Vendors selling freshly made bread in Ankavandra, a Madagascan town about 300km west of the capital Antananarivo
  • UN High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS
    UN High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS
  • Mobile solar panels used to power small electrical items, such as light bulbs. Such equipment is often used by NGOs working in areas where there is no access to electricity in Madagascar
    Mobile solar panels used in areas where there is no access to electricity in Madagascar
  • Women wash clothes in the Ikopa river which flows through the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
    Women wash clothes in the Ikopa river which flows through the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo
  • Maize hung up to dry in Madagascar
    Maize hung up to dry in Madagascar
  • A child dives into the Manambolo river near Ankavandra, west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo
    A child dives into the Manambolo river near Ankavandra, west of the Madagascan capital Antananarivo

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