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  • Sri Lankan forces in the final days of the decades-long civil war. Close to 300,000 people were displaced by the conflict which officially came to an end on 18 May 2009
  • Antibiotics. For generic use
  • Saliet Nyasulu, a farmer from Malawi’s northern Mzimba district, and her daughter
  • Antibiotics. For generic use
  • Army boots. For generic use
  • Al Nabi Samwil School in east Jerusalem
  • Al Nabi Samwil School’s principle, Khalil Abu Argu, lives in Ramallah and passes a checkpoint to get to school each morning
    Le directeur de l’école d’ An Nabi Samwill, Khalil Abu Argu, vit à Ramallah et doit passer par un poste de contrôle tous les matins pour aller à l’école
  • Schoolgirl at Al Nabi Samwil School, east Jerusalem
    Schoolgirl at Al Nabi Samwil School, east Jerusalem
  • Children read HIV messages to fellow pupils at a school in Layibi, northern Uganda
    Children read HIV messages to fellow pupils at a school in Layibi, northern Uganda
  • Pupils at a school in Layibi in northern Uganda stand next to a sign promoting abstinence
    Pupils at a school in Layibi in northern Uganda stand next to a sign promoting abstinence
  • Dental fluorosis is common among children who also suffer from malnutrition. Tharparkar is one of twenty three districts of Sindh province in Pakistan
  • Rainwater harvest helps but due to inadequate rainfall its not a permenant solution. Tharparkar District in Sindh province
    Women fetching water in Tharparkar District, Sindh province, Pakistan
  • Women have to walk for long distances to fetch water from wells. Tharparkar is one of twenty three districts of Sindh province in Pakistan
  • Alassane Ouattara, new President of Côte d'Ivoire
  • The mood in Benghazi remains defiant, despite little progress by the rebel fighters
    A man looks at posters and graffiti on a wall in Benghazi
  • An injured man waits to be operated on in a Benghazi hospital. He was shot by pro-Gaddafi forces while fighting on the frontline at the beginning of March
  • A young girl looks to the camera on the backstreets of Manila
  • Two boys look to the camera in Manila
    The move will make the closing of schools easier
  • A man outside his home in a slum area of Manila.
  • A young woman carries her child in a slum area of Manila
  • On 28 March 2011, the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) handed over policing responsibility from the UN police to the Policia Nacional de Timor-Leste (PNTL) at a ceremony celebrating the 11th anniversary of the PNTL at the Palacio d
  • Use of ambulance by Taliban attackers was “perfidy”, ICRC
  • A fisherman on Lake Tanganyika
    A fisherman on Lake Tanganyika
  • Fishermen sells yellow belly fish from their boats at Mpulungu's market in northern Zambia
    Fishermen sells yellow belly fish from their boats at Mpulungu's market in northern Zambia
  • A woman peels cassava in a village close to the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu
    A woman peels cassava in a village close to the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu
  • Fishing boats on Lake Tanganyika in the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu
    Fishing boats on Lake Tanganyika in the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu
  • A bowl of fish at Mpulungu's market in northern Zambia
    A bowl of fish at Mpulungu's market in northern Zambia
  • Okra being grown along the shores of Lake Tanganyika in northern Zambia
  • A sex worker at her home in the northern Zambia town of Mpulungu
    A sex worker at her home in the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu
  • Jamal Abdurrahman, an Oromo citizen, fled from Ethiopia to Yemen in search of better life
  • Members of the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) Portuguese contingent are accompanied by a group of local children as they conduct a security patrol in the Becora district of Dili
  • Children running through the streets of the centre-north city of Bouaké minutes after news broke that Laurent Gbagbo was arrested. One young boy said: 'We are celebrating ADO. Gbagbo is crying in Abidjan right now.'

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