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  • Israeli settler violence in light of outpost evacuation plans (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2011/originals/201102251457490349.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • Breastfeeding in Suai, Timor-Leste
  • More than  half of Timor-Leste's under-five population is chronically malnourished, setting them up for a life of illness and mental disability
  • A doctor tends to a woman with Buruli ulcer, Obom health centre, Ghana. February 2011
    People with Buruli "must not be stigmatized", a Ghanaian doctor said
  • A nurse tends to a young man with Buruli ulcer at a hospital in Ghana's Central region. February 2011
    Ghana registered 1,048 cases of Buruli ulcer in 2010
  • Dr. Francis Deng, Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Internally Displaced Persons
    Dr. Francis Deng, Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Internally Displaced Persons
  • Protesters hold demonstrations in Khartoum
  • Children play at a camp for internally displaced at Kuito, Angola

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  • Sudan president Bashir. For generic use
  • Sudan president Bashir. For generic use
  • Front view of the University of Khartoum. For generic use
  • Egyptians and foreigners throng Salloum Land Port, the main border point between Egypt and Libya
    Salloum land Port, the main border crossing point between Egypt and Libya
  • Egyptians and foreigners throng Salloum Land Port, the main border point between Egypt and Libya
    Heading home: Saloum border post
  • Students under their desks during an earthquake drill in Nepal's Bhaktapur District
  • Children of recently returned refugees at a school in Buheka, in Burundi’s Rutana province
    Eager to learn: students of the Buheka Learning Centre
  • Veil of Tears Arabic
  • A mother and her child in Kenya's Nyanza Province
  • Widow of a former Tamil Tiger rebel fighter who is herself a former fighter
  • Widow of a former Tamil Tiger rebel fighter who is herself a former fighter
  • Charcoal traders in Hargeisa. The prices of charcoal have sharply risen in the past six months
  • A man reacts as the preliminary results of the referendum are announced in Juba on January 30, 2011
    A man reacts as the preliminary results of the referendum are announced in Juba, South Sudan
  • Private aid needs coordination
  • Another eruption at Mt Bulusan, three months after its previous one
  • Women bring their children to the health centre in Yaouri, eastern Niger. February 2011
  • A woman and her child in eastern Niger. February 2011
    A woman and her son in the village of Arthé, eastern Niger
  • A woman providing food with zinc in Gorkha District Zinc usage in Nepal is slowly catching on
  • Taal, Philippines - A seaweed farmer gathers his harvest on the shores of Taal lake as the summit of the Taal Volcano is seen in the background. Taal, a picturesque volcano surrounded by a lake just outside the Philippine capital Manila, is one of the cou
    A seaweed farmer gathers his harvest on the shores of Taal lake as the summit of the Taal Volcano is seen in the background
  • Children play in a returnee camp on the outskirts of Aweil in Northern Bar El Ghazal, South Sudan
    Children play in a returnee camp on the outskirts of Aweil in Northern Bar El Ghazal, South Sudan
  • A doctor inspects patients at an MSF supported hospital in Aweil, Northern Bar El Ghazal in South Sudan on January 14, 2011
    A doctor inspects patients at an MSF supported hospital in Aweil, Northern Bar El Ghazal in South Sudan
  • A young radio presenter goes live at a local radio station in Turalei, Twic county in South Sudan
    A young radio presenter goes live at a local radio station in Turalei, Twic county in South Sudan
  • A girl at a returnee camp near Gok Machar, Northern Bar El Ghazal, South Sudan. January 2011
    A girl at a returnee camp near Gok Machar, Northern Bar El Ghazal, South Sudan
  • Children play near a dried up water pan in Barchando, Bondo

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