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  • Defaced Laurent Gbagbo billboards in the northern Ivoirian town of Korhogo. One, with the image of a girl, reads: "I am eight years old. I was born into war. I want to grow up in peace". April 2011
  • Children playing football in the northern Ivoirian town of Ouangolodougou. April 2011
  • Construction workers in Yemen complain that the protests have affected their livelihood
  • Former UN Special Envoy for AIDS in Africa
  • A police lab technician in Bangkok examines a shipment of Yaba siezed by authorities. Yaba, a combination of methamphetamine (a powerful and addictive stimulant) and caffeine is fast becoming a major problem among Thai youth
  • A police lab technician in Bangkok examines a shipment of Yaba siezed by authorities. Yaba, a combination of methamphetamine (a powerful and addictive stimulant) and caffeine is fast becoming a major problem among Thai youth
  • Enoch Chipetupetu with one of his fields inter-cropped with pigeon pea and groundnuts
  • Dishes made from sorghum and various legumes, Malawi
  • Using methods she learned through the Soils, Food and Health Communities Project, Lyness Mhlanga is now able to grow enough food to feed her family
  • Residents of Kiryandongo settlement, moved from a mountainous area in eastern Uganda prone to landslides. The Ugandan government says it will move 10,000 people a year for the next five years from areas at risk of natural disasters
  • Two girls walk past a campaign billboard in Kano, Nigeria. April 2011
  • Women walk from Bakara market past a bullet-ridden building in Mogadishu
    Women walk from Bakara market past a bullet-ridden building in Mogadishu
  • Map showing the Sahel region across northern Africa
    The Sahel region: The Great Green Wall project was originally proposed by Burkina Faso’s Marxist leader Thomas Sankara in the 1980s
  • The Kathmandu Model Hospital
  • Garbage floating on stagnant water. Garbage dumped in standing water promotes disease. Muzaffargarh, southwestern Punjab, Pakistan
  • A Migrant worker selling basic items at Salloum, the main border crossing point between Egypt and Libya
    A Migrant worker selling basic items at Salloum, the main border crossing point between Egypt and Libya
  • Migrant workers/refugees are sleeping by the roadside at Salloum
  • A health worker in the eastern DRC city of Kisangani, where a cholera outbreak has killed more than 50 people, explains the importance of good hygiene
  • Nuna Kahiro, 75, HIV positive, in her house
  • Namibia flood situation - April 2011
  • Mining for gold in Nyatike, in Kenya's Nyanza Province
  • Duékoué. Displaced persons at the Catholic mission
  • Duékoué. Displaced persons at the Catholic mission
  • Duékoué. Red Cross personnel evacuate a casualty
  • Millet is a staple food in Niger, March 2011
    Millet is a staple food in Niger
  • Abdou Gibada (on the left) headman of Dan Gouchy Haussa with their survival food in Magaria district in the Zinder region, Niger
  • Two former child soldiers in Rumonge commune receive bicycles under the DDR programme
    Parmi les anciens enfants-soldats ayant reçu une formation professionnelle, nombreux sont ceux qui n’ont pas trouvé d’emploi rémunérateur ou d’activité génératrice de revenus
  • Protesters in Yemen. Some local NGOs see that engaging children in demonstrations is a violation of their rights
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  • Young men were displaying their firearms in a show of strength during a meeting at East Pangia in the Southern Highlands Province in February 2010 

Police estimate 80 percent of all major crimes are gun-related. The problem is no longer restricted to u
  • Ayesha Yaou, who organized the women of her village, Dan Gouchy Haoussa in Magaria district in the Zinder region with the leaves that make their meal. Niger March 2011

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