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  • University graduates demand access to government jobs in the north
  • People waiting in line at a hospital in Abidjan. May 2011
  • Pregnant woman's belly. For generic use
  • Students and MWTF co-founder Janie Shen during the Sunday language classes in Lebanon
    Students and MWTF co-founder Janie Shen during the Sunday language classes in Beirut
  • Migrant worker Anas Kadjo came from Sudan to Lebanon
five years ago
  • Migrant worker Abakr Khalil Addoumah is learning english with the MWTF in Lebanon
  • A Libyan rebel fighter arrives by car at the last checkpoint before the frontline, between Ajdabiya and Brega
    A Libyan rebel fighter arrives by car at the last checkpoint before the frontline, between Ajdabiya and Brega
  • In a country that relies almost exclusively on charcoal as a cooking fuel, wood is one of the few resources left for Madagascans to exploit
    Dans un pays qui dépend essentiellement du charbon de bois comme combustible pour la cuisine, le bois est l’une des rares ressources que les Malgaches peuvent exploiter
  • A Libyan rebel fighter on the steps of a bombed out building in Ajdabiya
    A Libyan rebel fighter on the steps of a bombed out building in Ajdabiya
  • Women wait for Friday prayers to commence in Benghazi
    Women wait for Friday prayers to commence in Benghazi
  • People cheer in the streets of Benghazi as a truck carrying rebel fighters drives through the city
    People cheer in the streets of Benghazi as a truck carrying rebel fighters drives through the city
  • Women at Friday prayers in Benghazi
    Women at Friday prayers in Benghazi
  • A rebel fighter chats to a friend in central Benghazi, a few metres from the Transitional National Council's headquarters
    Rebel fighters in central Benghazi
  • David Gough
  • Maize plant - For FILM use only
  • Farther south of Madagascar, communities are under siege from the relentless march of sand; dunes sweep in on the wind and claim the void left by farmland choked dry by years of drought
    Fishermen on the beach in the south of Madagascar
  • In a country that relies almost exclusively on charcoal as a cooking fuel, wood is one of the few resources left for Madagascans to exploit
    Harvesting trees to make firewood in Madagascar
  • A swimming instructor teaches a child swimming and water-survival skills in Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake
    US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake
  • One of countless homes burned in a 29 March attack on the neighbourhood known as Carréfour in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire. April 2011
  • Ruins of a home in the neighbourhood known as Carréfour in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire. April 2011
  • Building said to be headquarters of pro-Gbagbo militia in a neighbourhood known as Carréfour in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire. April 2011
  • Fear of more violence after the death of Osama Bin Laden
  • A destroyed shop in the neighbourhood known as Carréfour in the western town of Duékoué, Côte d’Ivoire. April 2011
  • Zainab al Beidi opens a locked gate to the swimming pool that was never completed.
    Zainab Al Beidi ouvre une porte verrouillée qui donne sur une piscine dont la construction n’a jamais été achevée
  • The unfinished swimming pool at Benghazi Rehabilitation Centre
  • Zainab al Beidi opens a locked gate to the swimming pool that was never completed
  • The unfinished swimming pool at Benghazi Rehabilitation Centre
    The unfinished swimming pool at Benghazi Rehabilitation Centre
  • Rice is a staple component of the Sri Lankan diet
  • High hopes for bale construction in Nepal, one of the most disaster-prone countries in the region
    Is straw a viable option?
  • The Separation Wall, built through Tantour in 2005, separates the village from neighboring West Bank towns Beit Jala and Bethlehem
  • The father of a 13 year old girl attends the trial of her alleged rapists in Kinshasa, 26 April 2011. Rape cases are very frequent in the DRC, not only in the eastern provinces where insecurity persists. Indeed, most cases remain unpunished because the vi

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