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  • Men in a fallow rice paddy in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo fish by hand
    Men in a fallow rice paddy in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo fishing by hand
  • A man on the Manambolo river near the western Madagascan town of Ankavandra uses a punt to power a pirogue, a shallow draft canoe constructed from a tree trunk
    A man on the Manambolo river near the western Madagascan town of Ankavandra
  • Sorghum on sale at Rubkona market in Unity State
  • Gift Mupambiki earns US$5 – $7 a day begging at intersections in Johannesburg
  • The Endorois community in Kenya
  • A geyser erupts with Lake Bogoria in the backgound
  • Displaced children at the Catholic mission site in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire. April 2011
  • Buran, 36, and his family outside the the barracks of their home in Ulee-Lheu area. Close to 1,000 survivors of the 2004 tsunami have yet to receive permanent housing
  • Hayati, an IDP at the Bakoy camp, in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. More than six years after the tsunami, she is still in need of permanent housing
  • El Khidir Daloum, regional head of Latin America, the Caribbean and the Middle East for Save the Children UK
  • A young Madagascan girl prospecting for gold in Madagascar
    A young Madagascan girl chooses gold prospecting ahead of her education
  • A girl in the mountains north of Ankavandra in Madagascar
    A girl in the mountains north of Ankavandra in Madagascar
  • The possessions of some of the thousands of Southern Sudanese who are waiting, on the southern outskirts of Khartoum, to return home in the run up to the South’s secession on 9 July 2011
  • Southern Sudanese children at a makeshift camp on the southern outskirts of Khartoum, where thousands of people are waiting to return home in the run up to the South’s secession on 9 July 2011
  • A group of Rohingya men working at a local market in Kuala Lumpur. According to UNHCR, those Rohingya who do work, do so informally, including irregular, low paying menial work
  • A group of girls aged 8-15 walk two hours into the mountains north of Ankavandra, Madagascar, to pan for gold
    A group of girls aged 8-15 walk two hours into the mountains north of Ankavandra, Madagascar, to pan for gold
  • In Ankavandra traders at the towns’ markets all have small scales to measure the gold brought by the prospectors
    In Ankavandra traders at the towns’ markets all have small scales to measure the gold brought by the prospectors
  • Haitian civilians unload relief supplies from a US Navy ship
  • Mandisa Dlamini and Mark Heywood at the SA AIDS Conference 2011
  • Women work a field near Nkayi, a village in Southwest Republic of Congo
  • Haitian civilians unload relief supplies from a US Navy ship
  • Haitian civilians unload relief supplies from a US Navy ship
  • A boy prepares food in his home in the western Madagascan town of Soaloka
    A boy prepares food in his home in the western Madagascan town of Soaloka
  • Girl gold-panners in western Madagascar collect specks of gold in a metal bowl
    Girl gold-panners in western Madagascar collect specks of gold in a metal bowl
  • There are children even younger panning for gold along the mountain stream
    There are children even younger panning for gold along the mountain stream
  • Girls panning for gold in Madagascar
    Girls panning for gold in Madagascar
  • The work is both hard and meticulous as the spotting tiny flecks of gold, usually much smaller than a grain of rice, requires constant focus
    The work is both hard and meticulous as the spotting tiny flecks of gold, usually much smaller than a grain of rice, requires constant focus
  • Gold-panners in western Madagascar need to be able to spot tiny flecks of gold, usually much smaller than a grain of rice
    Gold-panners in western Madagascar need to be able to spot tiny flecks of gold, usually much smaller than a grain of rice
  • Madagascan gold-panners work the river every day except Sunday
    Madagascan gold-panners work the river every day except Sunday
  • Girls in Madagascar are not usually allowed to work as cattle herders but can work as gold panners
    Girls in Madagascar are not usually allowed to work as cattle herders but can work as gold panners
  • Even in the winter months the temperature is regularly above 30 degrees centigrade
    Girls panning for gold in Madagascar
  • The girls say they stopped attended school in favour of gold panning
    The girls say they stopped attended school in favour of gold panning

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