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  • UNOCI patrol. For generic use
  • Gazan blogger Sharif Al Sharif writes to vent his frustration and the humanitarian crisis he’s living through. He says ‘Gaza is not hell it’s just a very unnatural place to live.”
    Le blogueur gazaoui Sharif Al Sharif écrit pour exprimer sa frustration et parler de la crise humanitaire qu’il vit quotidiennement. Il dit : « Gaza n’est pas l’enfer, c’est juste un endroit plutôt malsain pour vivre »
  • Ola Anan created her blog ‘From Ghazza’ in 2006. For her, blogging is an important way to start discussion within her community about problems, both personal and political
    Ola Anan created her blog “From Ghazza” in 2006. For her, blogging is an important way to start discussion within her community about problems, both personal and political
  • Heavy rains and flooding have badly affected paddy farmers in eastern Sri Lanka in January 2010. A farmer holds destroyed paddy plants in a field in Pansalgolla, a village in the eastern Polonnaruwa District
  • Clubfooted infant at birth
  • A Catholic Church in Mai Mahiu, in Kenya's Rift Valley Province
    Many Kenyan Catholics say the church's opposition to condom use is impractical
  • Jihad Hamdona stands by his strawberry crop on his farm in Beit Lahia, 800 metres from the border with Israel. Since Israel relaxed its blockade on the region in December, this is the first season he is exporting his fruit from Gaza in four years. 
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  • An Ahmadi woman in Bangkok.  85 Ahmadis were detained  by Thai authorities in December 2010
  • An Ahmadi woman in Bangkok. 85 Ahmadis were detained by Thai authorities in December 2010
  • An Ahmadi woman in Bangkok. Dozens of Ahmadis were detained by Thai authorities in December 2010
  • Hodan Ali Hussein, 30, a Somali refugee, has been in Dadaab refugee camp for over 20 years
  • Sirad Tahilil, 65, a Somali refugee, has been in the Daadab refugee camp for a year
  • Sunrise over the Vaal River taken from Rocky Ridge in Parys
  • Newsvendor's stall in Abidjan
  • An estimated 3,500 people have fled to Nimba (Liberia) and 200 into Nzerekore (Guinea) from villages near
Danané and Guiglo
  • Residents traverse receding flood waters and debris following a flash flood that struck a village in Davao del Sur Province, southern Philippines on 20 January 2010. At least three people drowned in the province
  • Karachi street scene by night
    Karachi street scene by night
  • Karachi Street
  • Officials from the South Sudan Referendum Commission hang posters in the southern capital Juba to encourage people to register for a 9 January ballot that is likely to lead to the secession of Southern Sudan
    Officials from the South Sudan Referendum Commission hang posters in the southern capital Juba to encourage people to register for a 9 January ballot
  • FAO food price indices
  • Prof David Hulme of the Brooks World Poverty Institute at the University of Manchester speaks at the Global Poverty Summit in Johannesburg on 19 January
  • Little has be done to stop the use of children by armed groups
  • Vegetable stall at treichville market, Abidjan
  • Trader at Treichville market, Abidjan
    Trader at Treichville market, Abidjan
  • Southern Sudanese women wait in line in Juba to vote on 9 January in the referendum
    Southern Sudanese women wait in line in Juba to vote on 9 January in the referendum
  • Local health workers talk with people about sanitation at a cholera treatment centre in Bongor, southern Chad. November 2010
    Efforts to curb cholera in Chad started in 2010 (file photo)
  • Local health workers talk to people about sanitation at a cholera treatment centre in Bongor, southern Chad. November 2010
  • Local health workers talk to people about sanitation at a cholera treatment centre in Bongor, southern Chad. November 2010
  • Temporary latrines set up in a schoolyard in Bongor, southern Chad - one of many areas hit by a cholera outbreak in 2010. November 2010
  • Temporary latrines set up in a schoolyard in Bongor, southern Chad - one of many areas hit by a cholera outbreak in 2010. November 2010
    Temporary latrines next to a school in Bongor. The public school has no loos.
  • Nayeem Sbatan stands amid the rubble of his commercial garage in At-Tur, East Jerusalem, after it was demolished by Israeli authorities on 29 December 2010
  • Drought in Somalia. For generic use
    The Horn of Africa is experiencing severe drought

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