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  • Mohamed Matar, 39, stands in his corner shop in Rafah, Gaza. Everything he sells is smuggled through the tunnels with Egypt, except tins or corned beef, Nescafe and tea, which come from Israel
  • Trainee mechanics at the NECC/ ACT Alliance electrics workshop in Khan Yunis, Gaza
  • Trainee mechanic Abdullah Nam Rooti, 21, at work in Khan Yunis, Gaza
  • Workers queue for their pay at the Western Union in Gaza
  • Woman preparing sauce at the Catholic mission site in the western Côte d’Ivoire town of Duékoué, where some 27,500 displaced people lived as of May 2011
    Many women lost market stalls that helped them feed their families
  • Color-enhanced electron micrograph of Ebola virus
  • Abiyei situation map
  • A woman draws water from well at a school in Batticaloa District that has benefited from the Sri Lanka Government/Asian Development Bank project
    A woman draws water from a well in Batticaloa
  • More than two years after the war, this former fighter is facing an uphill battle at reintegration
  • Trainee mechanics at the NECC/ ACT Alliance electrics workshop in Khan Yunis, Gaza
  • Workers queue for their pay at the Western Union in Gaza
  • Women still bear the responsibility of collecting water in rural Sri Lanka, often walking miles
  • Ebola warning, Singco army base, Luwero, Uganda
  • Somali refugee in Aden, Yemen
    More Somali refugees travelling to Yemen
  • Ugandan soldiers
  • Ugandan army armoured vehicle
  • Ugandan T-55 tank
  • Ugandan army T-55 tank driver
  • Bikes in Kenya
  • Bikes in Kenya
  • A group of young girls making brooms in rural Laos
  • A young girl in rural Laos
  • Liberia map showing Butuo in Nimba County
  • Chad location map
  • Menfolk on the Taal Volcano island while their afternoon away by talking about their future. The volcano has been rumbling for over a month [May 2011]
  • A top shot of one of Taal Volcano's several craters called the Binintiang Laki. Villagers who had lived for generations on Taal Volcano, one of the most dangerous among the country's 23 active peaks, have refused to abandon the area, despite warnings of a
  • Children at a site for displaced families in Man, western Côte d’Ivoire. Their family fled clashes between the Guéré and Malinké communities in Duékoué. April 2011
  • Destroyed home in the “Carréfour” neighbourhood of Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire
  • A brick kiln worker
  • A brick kiln worker in Bangladesh. There are thousands of kilns across the country
  • A brick kiln worker in Bangladesh. Thousand of kilns can be found throughout the country
  • Durban beachfront from Ushaka beach
    Durban faces the risk of storm surges and sea-level rise

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