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  • Madagascan gold-panners dig heavy soil from a river bank for panning
    Madagascan gold-panners dig heavy soil from a river bank for panning
  • Gold-panners in Madagascar dig heavy soil from a river bank before washing it in their search for specks of gold
    Gold-panners in Madagascar dig heavy soil from a river bank before washing it in their search for specks of gold
  • Girls working as gold-panners in Madagascar shift heavy sand and rocks
    Girls working as gold-panners in Madagascar shift heavy sand and rocks
  • The side of the river bank is dug-out where it is suspected that flecks of gold are lying
    The side of the river bank is dug-out where it is suspected that flecks of gold are lying
  • Western Madagascar: Gold-panners dig out the side of a river bank
    Western Madagascar: Gold-panners dig out the side of a river bank
  • A group of girls aged between 8 and 15 years-old walk two hours into the mountains north of Ankavandra on an almost daily basis to pan for gold. Madagascar
    A group of girls aged between 8 and 15 years-old walk two hours into the mountains north of Ankavandra on an almost daily basis to pan for gold
  • Rohingya children in one of a handful NGO-sponsored schools. Literacy amongst Rohingya remains low
  • Demonstrators in Nepal
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  • A woman shaves her child's head in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire. April 2011
  • One of hundreds of children at a site for displaced families in Man, western Côte d’Ivoire. April 2011
  • Bahn refugee camp, 50km from the Liberia/Ivory Coast border
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo. Panzi hospital, Bukavu. Survivors of sexual violence receive treatment for their physical and psychological injuries
  • A pirogue on the Manambolo river, near the western Madagascan town of Ankavandra. The shallow draft of the craft makes it ideal to navigate the river’s shallow waters
    A pirogue on the Manambolo river, near the western Madagascan town of Ankavandra
  • The open clinic run by 'Physicians for Human Rights-Israel', has treated thousands of migrants who survived captivity and torture in the Sinai
desert
  • A deminer in western Cambodia.  Cambodia is one of the most heavily landmine contaminated nations in the world
  • A boy sits on a pirogue in the Manambolo river, near the western Madagascan town of Ankavandra. The shallow draft of the craft makes it ideal to navigate the river’s shallow waters
    A boy sits on a pirogue in the Manambolo river, near the western Madagascan town of Ankavandra
  • In Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire, containers that were once full of mosquito nets destined for Ivoirian families. During post-election unrest containers were looted. April 2011
  • Elizabeth Pisani, epidemiologist and author of The Wisdom of Whores
  • Two IDP children from southern Helmand province standing behind their mud hut on the outskirts of Kabul
  • Close to 100 Ahmadi refugees and asylum seekers were released from a Bangkok detention centre on 6 June 2011
  • A Malagasy woman and her malnourished child wait at a clinic in
Ankareira
  • Crowd waiting outside Amboasary Sud clinic that does vaccinations twice a week
  • A vender at the Gabtali cattle market in Dhaka. About 75 percent of Bangladesh’s 160 million inhabitants rely on livestock to some degree for their livelihood
  • The world’s oceans are rapidly losing fish
  • Registration of displaced people at Turalei by IOM
  • WFP food tokens distributed by IOM at Turalei, South Sudan
    WFP food tokens distributed by IOM at Turalei, South Sudan
  • Food distribution by WFP at Turalei
    Food distribution by WFP at Turalei, Warrap State, northern South Sudan. June 2011
  • Food is unloaded from trucks at the WFP distribution in Turalei
  • Displaced children in Abyei
  • Registration of displaced persons in Turalei by IOM
  • Yopougon is one of many parts of the Ivoirian captial, Abidjan, known for its festive atmosphere. But amid lingering violence - including alleged abuses by government forces - normally packed outdoor bars and restaurants like this are empty. May 2011
    Outdoor restaurants in Yopougon, usually packed, are deserted

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