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  • Josefa Marrato, UNICEF representative, Djibouti
    Josefa Marrato, UNICEF's representative in Djibouti
  • Mohamed Aden Ahmed, the medical doctor in charge of nutrition in the ministry of health, Djibouti
  • Tropical Cyclone Bingiza
  • Bernard Ndege lost 11 members of his family in an arson attack during a wave of post election violence in Kenya in 2008. Now he wants to help bring those behind the killings to justice
  • In Lesotho’s Thabo-Tseka District, Tsepo Phaila is one of many subsistence farmers whose maize crops were destroyed by the recent flooding
    Tsepo Phaila is one of many subsistence farmers whose maize crop has been destroyed
  • Recent flooding has left many maize fields in Lesotho’s Thabo-Tseka District water-logged and weed-infested
    Flooding has left many maize fields waterlogged and weed infested
  • Produce for sale at the market in Yei, Central Equatoria State, South Sudan
    Produce for sale at the market in Yei, Central Equatoria State, South Sudan
  • Produce for sale at the market in Yei. Yei is in Central Equatoria State, South Sudan
    Produce for sale at the market in Yei, central Equatoria State, South Sudan
  • Damage caused by Cyclone Bingiza, near Antalaha in the north east of the Indian Ocean island and about 150km north of where the category three cyclone made landfall on 14 February
  • Damage caused by Cyclone Bingiza, near Antalaha in the north east of the Indian Ocean island and about 150km north of where the category three cyclone made landfall on 14 February
  • Damage caused by Cyclone Bingiza, near Antalaha in the north east of the Indian Ocean island and about 150km north of where the category three cyclone made landfall on 14 February
  • Damage caused by Cyclone Bingiza, near Antalaha in the north east of the Indian Ocean island and about 150km north of where the category three cyclone made landfall on 14 February 2011
  • French president Nicolas Sarkozy
  • U.S. President Barrack Obama
    The US government will put six million people on ARVs by 2013
  • Torrential rainfall caused by Cyclone Bingiza on the northeast coast of Madagascar damaged houses, public
buildings and electrical facilities
  • A grower in Daloa, part of the cocoa-producing belt
    A grower in Daloa, part of the cocoa-producing belt in Cote d'Ivoire
  • Ripe cocoa pods ready for harvest in cocoa plantation
  • A butcher in a meat market in Cote d'Ivoire. For generic use
  • Officials from the Gaza health ministry sorting drugs and medical supplies donated to Gaza. Donated drugs are often expired or are not according to the needs, reports the World Health Organization (WHO) in Gaza
  • Children at a feeding centre. For generic use
  • Cows grazing. For generic use
  • Raila Odinga, Prime Minister of the Republic of Kenya
    AU mediator Raila Odinga – doors have closed in Abidjan
  • Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, President of Nigeria
    President Goodluck Jonathan – Nigeria would be key in any military intervention
  • John Evans Atta Mills, President of the Republic of Ghana
  • Ernest Bai Koroma, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone
  • Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of Liberia
    President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf says the government is cracking down on alleged mercenaries (file photo)
  • Fuel station. For generic use
  • Snow and floods have also blocked roads in many parts of the country
  • Patients receiving kidney dialysis at As-Shifa hospital, Gaza's primary hospital
    Patients receiving kidney dialysis at Shifa Hospital could be affected by the power outages
  • President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
    Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe have been unhappy partners in the Government of National Unity

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