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  • Hundreds of Kenyans took to the streets to pressure the Kenya government to take action against rising fuel prices. April 2011
  • Tunnels between Gaza and Egypt that are used to transfer all kinds of goods into Gaza
  • Tunnels like this one between Gaza and Egypt are targeted in air strikes
  • Tunnels between Gaza and Egypt that are used to transfer all kinds of goods into Gaza
  • Children near the office of the Ivoirian water company, SODECI, in Man. April 2011
    Des enfants devant le bureau régional de la SODECI dans l’ouest de la Côte d’Ivoire
  • This boy was shot in the face when armed men attacked a site where displaced families had sought refuge, western Côte d'Ivoire. April 2011
    This boy was shot in the face when armed men attacked a building where scores of people had sought refuge
  • Children near the office of the Ivoirian water company, SODECI, in Man. April 2011
  • Women who fled the western Ivoirian town of Duékoué. April 2011
    Women who fled the western Ivoirian town of Duékoué. April 2011
  • Children at a site for displaced families in Danané, western Côte d'Ivoire. April 2011
  • The founding members of Libyan NGO Attar (Giving). The NGO was launched by Benghazi professionals eager to contribute to the humanitarian crisis in Ajdabiya and Misurata
    The founding members of Libyan NGO Attar (Giving)
  • Major attacks on aid workers, 2005–2010
  • Gender disparity in education is huge
  • A family visits a clinic in Nairobi, Kenya
  • King Mswati lll of the Kingdom of Swaziland
  • King Mswati III of Swaziland addresses the general debate of the sixty-fifth session of the General Assembly
    King Mswati III
  • UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres at the Bangkok talks
    UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres at the Bangkok talks
  • Diagram showing number of people who have left Libya since January 2011
  • Ronit, a 40-year old mother of two from Kibbutz Nahal Oz, in Israel's southern district, is shaken by the recent wave of rocket attacks
  • 'Safe-room' (right-side of house) on a house in Kibbutz Nahal Oz in Israel's southern district. All homes in the area have safe-rooms by Israeli law
  • Kindergarten in Kibbutz Nahal Oz, in Israel's southern district, with secure play area and reinforced roof to protect children from rocket attacks
  • Shelter in a playground to protect children from rocket attacks emanating from Gaza in Kibbutz Nahal Oz in Israel's southern district
  • Dov Hartuv, 71-years old, and his wife moved to Nahal Oz in 1961 from South Africa. “We continue our daily routine during the attacks, perhaps due to our age,” says Dov, “But our children and grandchildren must take precaution.”
  • A poster of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, in Kathmandu. Thousands of Tibetans transit through Nepal on their way to India each year
  • Two Tibetan refugees look to the camera in Kathmandu. Thousands of Tibetans transit through Nepal each year, according to UNHCR
  • Children in line to receive a hot meal at the Catholic mission in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire, where more than 27,000 displaced people were living as of mid-April 2011
    Les agences humanitaires doivent rester impartiales afin de pouvoir atteindre les plus démunis (photo d’archives)
  • In many ethnic groups it is customary for women to shave their heads when a family member dies. Among the thousands of displaced people at the Catholic mission in the western Ivoirian town of Duékoué, countless women young and old bear this mark of mour
  • Children receiving a hot meal at the Catholic mission in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire, where more than 27,000 displaced people were living as of mid-April 2011
  • Children receiving a hot meal at the Catholic mission in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire, where more than 27,000 displaced people were living as of mid-April 2011
    Children receiving a hot meal at the Catholic mission in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire, where more than 27,000 displaced people were living as of mid-April 2011
  • Children in line to receive a hot meal at the Catholic mission in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire, where more than 27,000 displaced people were living as of mid-April 2011
    Children in line to receive a hot meal at the Catholic mission in Duékoué, western Côte d’Ivoire
  • Queen Tinyiko Nwamitwa-Shilubana was the first woman in South Africa to legally contest her right to chieftancy after the position was assumed by male relatives. Her right to the throne was secured in a constitutional court judgement
  • Queen Tinyiko Nwamitwa-Shilubana (middle) was the first woman in South Africa to legally contest her right to chieftancy after the position was assumed by male relatives. Her right to the throne was secured in a constitutional court judgement
  • Food costs mount in importing countries like Eritrea

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