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  • Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe
  • President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe
    President Robert Mugabe blames Zimbabwe's dire economic situation on the targeted sanctions
  • Sri Lanka will lose over 1m metric tons from its projected paddy harvest due to floods. The country was badly hit by heavy rains in January and February 2011
  • Asthma patient Saeed Ghaboun, 67-years old from Gaza City, says his ventoline inhaler has been unavailable at the health clinic for six months.  He managed to find the drug after scavenging local private pharmacies, but at ten times the cost. Saeed, like
  • CAR: Humanitarian access constraints  (<a href="http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/CAR_Humanitarian_access_constraints.pdf" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • Water before being treated with moringa seeds and after. The treatment can kill bacteria up to 90-98% in dirty water
  • Children in an IDP camp in Kabo, Northern CAR
  • A couple looks at the love wheel, a tool to improve marriage and prevent HIV in Uganda
  • Preah Vihear Temple, Cambodia
    The Preah Vihear Temple
  • A couple looks at the love wheel, a tool to improve marriage and prevent HIV in Uganda
  • The 'love wheel, part of HIV prevention efforts in Uganda aimed at promoting fidelity within marriage
  • Flag of Thailand. For generic use
  • Preah Vihear Temple, Cambodia
  • Map of Cambodia showing location of Preah Vihear Temple
  • SRSG Coomaraswamy speaks with the director of the land mine education center
    Radhika Coomaraswamy, “We are not signing an agreement and going away”
  • South Sudanese dancers from the Toposa ethnic group in Kapoeta, Eastern Equatoria, dancing at the launch of a USAID-funded electricity power plant, and for the success of the south's independence referendum
    Dancers from the Toposa ethnic group in Kapoeta, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan
  • An MILF guerrilla armed with a homemade rocket propelled grenade guards a remote dirt road leading to the rebels' Camp Darapanan in Mindanao
  • Southern Sudanese dancers from the Toposa ethnic group in Kapoeta, Eastern Equatoria, dancing at the launch of a USAID-funded electricity power plant, and for the success of the south's independence referendum
    Dancers from the Toposa ethnic group in Kapoeta, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan
  • Map showing Gaza Strip access as at 31 Jan 2011
  • Gazans demonstrate near the Rafah border, now closed to passengers
  • Children in the Haukongo household share their food
  • 46-year-old Cambodian motorbike taxi driver Gao Savvy lost his leg because of diabetes, a disease which has witnessed a recent upsurge
  • Homeless in London
  • Cairo protesters
  • Children play in flood waters in the Polonnaruwa District. Hundreds of thousand were displaced followed by a second wave of flooding in early February 2011
  • Egyptian petrol smuggled through the tunnels into Gaza has run out. Many are stockpiling fuel for their homes as the crisis - and the closure - continues. The pumps at the central petrol station opposite Shifa hospital read: "No Egyptian Fuel. Petrol for
    The pumps at the petrol station opposite Shifa hospital read: "No Egyptian Fuel. Petrol for cars only"
  • Some areas in northern Namibia were flooded by heavy rains
in January 2010
  • Some areas in northern Namibia were flooded by heavy rains
in January 2010
    Flooding in January 2010
  • School children
  • A water treatment plant that serves the WISER school as well as up to 25,000 community members in Muhuru Bay, Kenya
  • Marta Krajnik, country director of the Women's Institute for Secondary Education and Research, with some of the girls who joined the institute on 4 February 2011 in Muhuru Bay, Nyanza Province
  • Carol Gor, 36, and mother of five. She decided to return to school as a mature student, leaving her children under her husband's care

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