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  • A child killed in a 25 February-dated protest in Sanaa. A caption under his picture says he is a martyr
    This child was killed in a protest on 25 February in Sanaa. A caption under his picture says he is a martyr
  • Hausa women sell milk in the market place: the Hausa sell all their livestock produce, hardly any of it is consumed at home. Niger March 2011
    Hausa women selling milk at a market in Magaria district in the Zinder region, Niger
  • Street children begging in Jigjiga streets. Jigjiga is a city in eastern Ethiopia and the capital of the Somali Region
  • A child walks through the Bangboka airport near a mined area. Bangboka serves the eastern DRC city of Kisangani. March 2011
    A child walks through the Bangboka airport in the eastern DRC city of Kisangani
  • A massive demonstration in front of Sanaa University on 18 March
  • A mental health patient in rural Laos who has benefited from gardening therapy
  • Traditional healing before hospital treatment failed to cure her depression for years
  • Tabu Leonard, 52, with his wife at his home in Kisangani. March 16, 2011. Leonard was the victim of a landmine in March 1997 near the Bangboka airport
  • A deminer in action at Bangboka airport. Bangboka serves the eastern DRC city of Kisangani
    A deminer in action at Bangboka airport in the eastern DRC city of Kisangani
  • A woman walks through a mined area in the village of Tshamaka, Kisangani, DRC
    A woman walks through a mined area in the village of Tshamaka, Kisangani, DRC
  • Mogadishu residents seek medical attention at a health facility managed by the African Union peacekeeping Mission in Somalia (AMISOM)
  • A sunflower in bloom in northern Zambia
  • Simon Simwinga, 30, a joint owner of fish farm on Vyatala farm, about 17km south of the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu, rinses his mouth with the pond's water
    Simon Simwinga, 30, a joint owner of fish farm on Vyatala farm, about 17km south of the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu, rinses his mouth with the pond's water
  • Rhoda Naikasula, 52, talks about her maize crop on a farm about 17km south of Mpulungu in northern Zambia
  • A man digs raised beds for crops planted close to the waters of Lake Tanganyika. The beds need to be raised to prevent water saturation of
cereal crops roots
    A man digs raised beds for crops planted close to the waters of Lake Tanganyika in Zambia
  • Street children at a care center in Jigjiga. Jigjiga is a city in eastern Ethiopia and the capital of the Somali Region
  • Colonel Felix Ntungumburanye was the first member of the Burundian army (FOR FILM USE ONLY)
  • Unexploded M85 type cluster submunition
    Unexploded M85 type cluster submunition
  • SPLA soldiers on patrol in Juba, southern Sudan
    SPLA soldiers on patrol in Juba, southern Sudan
  • Women carry a flag in southern Sudan
    Women carry a flag in southern Sudan
  • A scene outside the UN ESCAP compound in Bangkok
  • Many quake survivors are now staying in tents. More than 3,000 people were left homeless by the 24 March 20011 earthquake in Myanmar's eastern Shan State
  • A quake survivor sits with pictures of loved ones who perished in the 24 March 2011 earthquake in Shan State. At least 18,000 people were affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake
  • Hundreds of people reportedly die of rabies each year
    Hundreds of people die of rabies in rural Cambodia
  • Vice-President of Sudan and president of the government of Southern Sudan Salva Kiir Mayardit
  • Temporary housing at the Gush Katif settlements in Gaza
  • West Bank Israeli settlement, Har Gilo, with a population of about 480 people is expanding.  Located near Jerusalem, the low real-estate prices of the growing settlement community are attractive
    The issue of Israeli settlers in the West Bank has long been a major obstacle to improved Israeli-Palestinian relations
  • Palestinians from Al-Walaja Village, 10 km south of Jerusalem in the West Bank, participating in UNRWA's 2010-2011 job creation program, including building a water purification system, a septic tanks for a school, and agricultural roads
    Palestinians from Al-Walaja Village, 10 km south of Jerusalem in the West Bank, participating in UNRWA's 2010-2011 job creation program
  • Female Palestinian students from the UNRWA Walaja CO. ED. Basic School in Al-Walaja Village, 10 km south of Jerusalem in the West Bank. Al-Walaja’s 2,000 residents, mostly refugees, are surrounded by Israeli-built West Bank barrier on all four-sides
    Female Palestinian students from the UNRWA Walaja CO. ED. Basic School in Al-Walaja Village, 10 km south of Jerusalem in the West Bank
  • The Ngwenye market sells all types of fish sourced from the lake Tanganyika
  • Fish from Lake Tanganyika are washed at a market in the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu
    Fish from Lake Tanganyika are washed at a market in the northern Zambian town of Mpulungu
  • Thousands of elderly have returned to Sri Lanka's conflicted north

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