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  • A group of young girls gather in Hanoi. Scores of young women are lured by prospects of better paying jobs abroad
  • Rubbish piles next to a marketplace in Adjamé District of the economic capital Abidjan
  • RNLI volunteers rescue survivors from the flooded town of Cockermouth in northwest England in November 2009
    RNLI volunteers rescue survivors from the flooded town of Cockermouth in northwest England in November 2009
  • Women with belongings on their heads taking part in a flood simulation exercise. Floods have cost hundreds of lives and millions of dollars in damages in recent years in parts of Caia, Mozambique, 2008
    Women with belongings on their heads take part in a flood simulation exercise
  • Internal displaced is on the rise
  • Music composer and senior Somali singer Ahmed Naji Sa`ad
  • Patients at a Red Cross centre in Korhogo
  • Cote d'Ivoire map showing northern towns
  • A social worker at Palestinian NGO, Sawa, fields calls from victims of domestic violence. Calls to the helpline are confidential and free from a Palestinian cellular phone
  • More than 91 percent of the women in Ethiopia's Afar region undergo one of the most severe forms of FGM/C, according to UNICEF
  • Egypt protests. For generic use
  • Egypt protests. For generic use
    Protestors still on the streets
  • Children picking beans in a field just outside the Burundian capital Bujumbura
    Children picking beans in a field just outside the Burundian capital Bujumbura
  • "If a women reports an assault to the police, especially in a rural area, the community will not stand behind her and she will be labeled promiscuous,” says Raneem Dmari, a 21-year old psychology student from Jerusalem, “And her husband will leave her
    Raneem Dmari : "Si une femme porte plainte à la police pour s’être fait attaquer, surtout en zone rurale, la communauté ne la soutiendra pas et elle sera étiquetée comme une femme facile.”
  • Children picking beans in a field just outside the Burundian capital Bujumbura (FILM ONLY - use image 201101271452030125 for reports)
    Children picking beans in a field just outside the Burundian capital Bujumbura
  • Pakistani woman. For generic use
    Many “honour” killings go unreported
  • Children and women lining up for the vaccination in Kitgum
  • Nurses preparing vaccine vial in one of the vaccination outpost in Kitgum district
    Nurses prepare the yellow fever vaccine at a vaccination post in Kitgum
  • Making TB technology more accessible
  • Wheat is the most important crop in Afghanistan
  • Tobacco crop
  • Newspapers on sale on an Abidjan street
    Not all the news that's fit to print..... Cote d'Ivoire's partisan media has little room for civil society's views
  • Civil society activists Margueritte Yoli-Bi, National Coordinator, West Africa Network for Peace-building (right) and Raymonde Coffie Goudou, Network on Peace and Security for Women in the ECOWAS Region (left) raise their concerns at a meeting with a top
  • President Rupiah Banda (left) walks with the Lozi king, Lubosi Imwiko II, at the Kuomboka ceremony that marks the annual flooding of the Zambezi river
  • Somali refugees in Kharaz camp, Yemen
  • A scene inside Karen State where scores of people remain displaced along the Thai-Myanmar border due to fighting
  • The Lozi traditional ceremony of Kuomboka is held every April and marks the annual flood of the Zambezi River
    The Lozi traditional ceremony of Kuomboka is held every April and marks the annual flood of the Zambezi River
  • Francois, a driver with a UN agency in Côte d'Ivoire
  • UNOCI troops guard the Golf Hotel in Abidjan. For generic use
    UNOCI troops guard the Golf Hotel in Abidjan
  • UNOCI troops guard the Golf Hotel in Abidjan. For generic use
  • Alassane Dramane Ouattara, former Prime Minister of Côte d’Ivoire and candidate for the Rally of the Republicans (RDR) party, casts his ballot in Côte d’Ivoire’s second round of presidential elections in which he is competing with incumbent presid
    Alassane Ouattara casting his ballot in the presidential election
  • Members of the Senegalese contingent of UNOCI lay down their rifles and helmets during an inspection ceremony. The contingent currently guards the Golf Hotel in Abidjan
    Members of the Senegalese contingent of UNOCI lay down their rifles and helmets during an inspection ceremony. The contingent currently guards the Golf Hotel in Abidjan

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