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  • Dozens of children are detained on charges of suicide attack
  • 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference - Durban, South Africa
  • An aerial shot of Yangon, Myanmar's commerical capital
  • Cashew nuts. For generic use
  • Coconut. For generic use
  • A woman buys drugs at a local pharmacy in Lahore, Pakistan. Many turn to pharmacies to meet drug needs
  • Magnifying glass. For generic use
  • Zebu cattle. For generic use
  • Cattle carcasses in Deemay village of Koryoley district in the lower Shabelle region in Somalia
  • Patients at a section of the MSF Holland therapeutic feeding center ward in Galcayo South in Putland. In a country that suffers from chronic drought, wide spread conflict and severe poverty, malnutrition is on of the heaviest burdens that afflicts the pop
  • Nigerians who have fled conflict in Libya arrive in Agadez
  • A man skins a carcass in Deemay village of Koryoley district in the lower Shabelle region in Somalia
  • A customer having their lunch a a cafeteria in Nairobi, Kenya
    A customer having their lunch a a cafeteria in Nairobi, Kenya
  • Patients wait in the early hours of the morning to have their bandages taken off and their eyes checked the day after their eye surgery at the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo South in Puntland, Somalia. The operations have been exectued by the Al-Nur Foun
    Patients wait in the early hours of the morning to have their bandages taken off and their eyes checked the day after their eye surgery at the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo South in Puntland, Somalia
  • Patients wait to have their eye operations after having been anesthetized  at the MSF Holland Galcayo South hospital in Puntland, Somalia. Eye problems, like many other health issues in Somalia, often go untreated. Internal conflict, a dilapidated healthc
    Patients wait to have their eye operations after having been anesthetized at the MSF Holland Galcayo South hospital in Puntland, Somalia
  • A nurse puts eye drops in a patient's eyes prior to the biometry test that will conclude what kind of artificial lens will suit the person during an eye surgery camp at the MSF hospital in Galcayo South in Puntland, Somalia on March 22, 2011. This is the
    A nurse puts eye drops in a patient's eyes prior to the biometry test that will conclude what kind of artificial lens will suit the person during an eye surgery camp at the MSF hospital in Galcayo South in Puntland, Somalia
  • A woman gets her eyes checked at the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo South in Puntland, Somalia on March 20, 2011 during an eye surgery camp aimed at giving hundreds of Somali's back their sight. This is the third eye surgery camp supported by MSF in the
    A woman gets her eyes checked at the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo South in Puntland, Somalia
  • A patient lies in bed at the Inpatient department of the MSF Holland hospital in south Galcayo, Puntland, Somalia
    A patient lies in bed at the Inpatient department of the MSF Holland hospital in south Galcayo, Puntland, Somalia
  • A girl prepares to wash clothes at the MSF Holland hospital laundry in Galcayo South in Puntland, Somalia. Women and children are particularly hard hit with one in twelve women dying during childbirth and one in seven children dying before their first bir
    A girl prepares to wash clothes at the MSF Holland hospital laundry in Galcayo South in Puntland, Somalia
  • A small boy is held by his mother at the therapeutic feeding center of the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo south, Puntland. Due to a severe drought this year, cases of malnutrition have risen in the last months
    A small boy is held by his mother at the therapeutic feeding center of the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo south, Puntland
  • Patients at a section of the MSF Holland therapeutic feeding center ward in Galcayo South in Puntland
    Patients at a section of the MSF Holland therapeutic feeding center ward in Galcayo South in Puntland
  • Women wash clothes in the compound of the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo South, Somalia, Putland. Women are arguably the most vulnerable group in Somalia
    Women wash clothes in the compound of the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo South, Somalia, Putland
  • Lab technician Abduraman Sher Aden tests for Tuberculosis at the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo south in Somalia
    Lab technician Abduraman Sher Aden tests for Tuberculosis at the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo south in Somalia
  • Mohamed Abdullai who has Tuberculosis, rests in his bed at the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo south, Somalia
    Mohamed Abdullai who has Tuberculosis, rests in his bed at the MSF Holland hospital in Galcayo south, Somalia
  • An aerial view shows a part of Galcayo, Putland, Somalia. Galcayo is located in south-central Somalia with a 'green line' separating Galcayo South and Galcayo North
    An aerial view of Galcayo, Putland, Somalia
  • The Wakulima market in Nairobi, Kenya. Wakulima is the biggest market in East Africa, attracting thousands of traders from the region every day. March 2011
    The Wakulima market in Nairobi, Kenya
  • An aerial view shows the Nairobi city center in Kenya. The United Nations has recently said that climate change bringing floods and drought, growing biofuel demand and national policies to protect domestic markets could drive up global food prices and thr
    An aerial view of Nairobi city center
  • A man prepares food at a local restaurant at the Nairobi City Market in Kenya. According to experts, African nations can break dependence on food imports and produce enough to feed a growing population within a decade
    A man prepares food at a local restaurant at the Nairobi City Market in Kenya
  • A vegetable seller waits for customers at the Wakulima market in Nairobi, Kenya. Recent price shocks triggered by extreme weather and increasing use of grains to produce are causing international concern according to the United Nations Food and Agricultur
    A vegetable seller waits for customers at the Wakulima market in Nairobi, Kenya
  • A Nairobi City Market trader shows his goods on March 7, 2011. FAO has said that the number of malnourished people in the world has fallen to 925 million people last year from an estimated 2009 peak of 1,023 billion, but that even this new figure is unacc
    A Nairobi City Market trader shows his goods
  • Pickers attend to a tea plantation in Kericho, Kenya. A study has recently revealed that African nations can break dependence on food imports and produce enough to feed a growing population within a decade
    Pickers at work on a tea plantation in Kericho, Kenya
  • A butcher takes a break at the Nairobi City Market in Kenya. FAO has warned food producing countries that higher food prices to protect local markets as world prices push further above the levels that triggered deadly riots in 2007/2008
    A butcher takes a break at the Nairobi City Market in Kenya

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