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  • Two girls who attend an UNRWA-run school play in a street at Ein Beit Alma Refugee camp. One girl painted her face as part of a psycho-social programme the agency runs
    Two girls who attend an UNRWA-run school play in a street at Ein Beit Alma Refugee camp
  • A young Palestinian boy returning home from a nearby school at Ein Beit Alma Refugee camp, the West Bank. Students lost three days of school due to the incursion
    A young Palestinian boy returning home from a nearby school at Ein Beit Alma Refugee camp, the West Bank
  • The wife of a fisherman, this woman is still awaiting news on the fate of her husband who was lost at sea on 14 March 2011 following a storm
  • Pupils at a school in Afghanistan. For generic use
    Pupils at a school in Afghanistan. Insecurity has affected school education and literacy rates (file photo)
  • Dee Savi, 46, at a shelter in Samraong. Thousands have been displaced due to renewed fighting between Thai and Cambodian forces on 22 to 24 April, 2011
  • In a shelter in the Cambodian town of Samraong, Dee Savi, 46, said she fled with her family after mortar fire near her village, Sambor Meah. Thousands of residents on both sides of the Thai-Cambodian border have been displaced following a resurgence of fi
  • Community members in Masokut village carry tin roofing sheets supplied by SurfAid as part of the rebuilding program after the tsunami. The sampan has been ferrying 800 sheets at a time through the coral reef to the beach. Here the community members gather
  • Community members in Masokut village carry tin roofing sheets supplied by SurfAid as part of the rebuilding program after the tsunami. The sampan has been ferrying 800 sheets at a time through the coral reef to the beach. Here the community members gather
  • Six months on, Pak Nerius with his wife Ibu Nortina and son Naldius from the village of Masokut, where the tsunami destroyed 61 of the 62 homes. Pak and Ibu lost two children when a brick wall collapsed; Naldius miraculously survived under a heavy piece o
  • SurfAid Engineer Lamhot Purba works with community members to ensure solid and durable construction techniques. The Mentawai people are amazing craftsman with timber -  with technical assistance from SurfAid to improve strength and durability the homes wi
  • A scene in the Cambodian town of town of Samraong. Thousands of Cambodians were displaced during fighting between Thai and Cambodian forces on 24 April 2011. Samraong is the provincial capital of Oddar Meancheay Province
  • Children receive humanitarian aid brought by the Indonesian Navy in their first landing on the beach in Calang, Aceh on 4 January, 2005
    Children receive humanitarian aid brought by the Indonesian Navy in their first landing on the beach in Calang, Aceh on 4 January, 2005
  • A tsunami survivor is reunited with her mother (L) after a two month separation following the disaster. The women found each other during prayers at Baiturahman Mosque in Banda Aceh, February 5, 2005
    A tsunami survivor is reunited with her mother (L) after a two month separation following the disaster. The women found each other during prayers at Baiturahman Mosque in Banda Aceh, February 5, 2005
  • A woman cries while searching for family members amidst the ruins of her collapsed home in Meulaboh, Aceh on 2 January, 2005. Meulaboh, the capital of West Aceh Regency, was one of the hardest hit areas
    A woman cries while searching for family members amidst the ruins of her collapsed home in Meulaboh, Aceh on 2 January, 2005. Meulaboh, the capital of West Aceh Regency, was one of the hardest hit areas
  • Anti-government protesters in Yemen
    Anti-government protesters in Yemen
  • US Soldiers in Afghanistan. For generic use
    US forces in Afghanistan - “tactical victories may prove to be strategic setbacks”
  • Much was flattened after the tsunami hit Meulaboh, Aceh. 29 December, 2004
    Much was flattened after the tsunami hit Meulaboh, Aceh. 29 December, 2004
  • A devastated street in Meulaboh, Aceh on 30 December, 2004
    A devastated street in Meulaboh, Aceh on 30 December, 2004
  • A child survivor with her few belongings in Meulaboh, Aceh on 1 January, 2005. She lost her entire family
    A child survivor with her few belongings in Meulaboh, Aceh on 1 January, 2005. She lost her entire family
  • Sea Hawk US Navy helicopter drops food to tsunami survivor in Aceh, Indonesia. January 4, 2005
    Sea Hawk US Navy helicopter drops food to tsunami survivor in Aceh, Indonesia. January 4, 2005
  • Tsunami survivors wait for humanitarian aid in Calang, Aceh on 22 February, 2005
    Tsunami survivors wait for humanitarian aid in Calang, Aceh on 22 February, 2005
  • Elementary school students in a UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) emergency school tent in Meulaboh, Aceh on 24 August, 2005
    Elementary school students in a UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) emergency school tent in Meulaboh, Aceh on 24 August, 2005
  • A temporary camp for tsunami survivors in Banda Aceh, 1 March, 2005
    A temporary camp for tsunami survivors in Banda Aceh, 1 March, 2005
  • Aerial photo of a mosque in a devastated area in Lhok Nga town, Aceh on 23 February, 2005. The mosque was the only structure left standing in the area; all the surrounding homes and infrastructure were destroyed
    Aerial photo of a mosque in a devastated area in Lhok Nga town, Aceh on 23 February, 2005. The mosque was the only structure left standing in the area; all the surrounding homes and infrastructure were destroyed
  • Survivors clear the ruins in front of the remains of a house in Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh Province, on 25 February, 2005. The boat resting on the house, which belongs to the man pictured in blue, has since become a tourist attraction and iconic of t
    Survivors clear the ruins in front of the remains of a house in Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh Province, on 25 February, 2005
  • A beneficiary of a micro credit loan sits on the floor of her home  in Baghauder VDC, Nepal. June 2010.
    A beneficiary of a micro credit loan sits on the floor of her home in Baghauder VDC, Nepal
  • A man carries a spoon during the protests in Nairobi to symbolize the surge in food prices which many low-income earners cannot afford
    A man carries a spoon during the protests in Nairobi to symbolize the surge in food prices which many low-income earners cannot afford
  • Kenyans demonstrate in Nairobi against rising fuel prices which they blame on government corruption and lack of political will
    Kenyans demonstrate in Nairobi against rising fuel prices
  • Map showing the province of Palawan, Philippines
  • Community volunteers heading for Kachia, in Kaduna State, Nigeria, to treat household members with ivermectin
    Community volunteers heading for Kachia, in Kaduna State, Nigeria, to treat household members with ivermectin
  • A woman who contracted river blindness many years ago is led along a path by her great granddaughter at her home in Aguna village, Kachia, in Nigeria’s Kaduna State
    A woman who contracted river blindness many years ago is led along a path by her great granddaughter at her home in Aguna village, Kachia, in Nigeria’s Kaduna State
  • A health worker holds up a poster to explain to the local community the dangers of River Blindness and the importance of taking the necessary medicine at a community meeting in Ungwaku 1, Kajura District, in Kaduna State Nigeria. September 2009
    A health worker holds up a poster to explain to the local community the dangers of River Blindness and the importance of taking the necessary medicine at a community meeting in Ungwaku 1, Kajura District, in Kaduna State Nigeria. September 2009

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