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  • Charcoal being loaded on to a ship in the southern port city of Kismayo, Somalia. The charcoal trade is booming amid severe drought in Somalia
    Charcoal being loaded on to a ship in the southern port city of Kismayo, Somalia. The charcoal trade is booming amid severe drought in Somalia
  • Côte d’Ivoire: Electoral Violence and Displacement (as of 13 Jan 2011) (<a href="http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/SS-2010-CIV-0113.pdf" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • A family at a makeshift camp for persons displaced by the extensive flooding in the district of Muzzafargarh
    Big families means more mouths to feed
  • Deminers say they are widely respected as “neutral humanitarians”
  • A young boy in a doorway at Mirwais Hospital, Kandahar, October 2010, after a male civilian was brought in - dead on arrival
    A young boy in a doorway at Mirwais Hospital, Kandahar, October 2010, after a male civilian was brought in - dead on arrival
  • Deactivating an improvised explosive device in Gereshk, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, August 2010
    Deactivating an improvised explosive device in Gereshk, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, August 2010
  • Afghanistan Red Crescent medical camp in Cheshma-e-Shafa, northern Afghanistan
    Le camp médical de la société du Croissant-Rouge afghan (ARCS) à Cheshma-e-Shafa, dans le nord de l’Afghanistan
  • Nasser Siam stands beside the remnants of his family home after Israeli police and authorities from the Jerusalem municipality demolished their home in Sheikh Jerrah, East Jerusalem
  • Motorcycles are the fastest growing mode of transport in Vietnam
  • Vietnam passed a mandatory helmet law in 2007. Thousands of people die in motorcycle-related accidents each year
  • Despite a mandatory helmet law, many parents fail to buckle up their children. Thousands of children lose their lives in motorcycle-related accidents each year
  • In Vietnam, motorcycles is the fastest growing mode of transport
  • Despite a mandatory helmet law, many parents don't realise their importance
  • Despite a mandatory helmet law, many children don't wear helmets in Vietnam. Thousands of children lose their lives in motorcycle-related accidents each year
    Despite a mandatory helmet law, many children don't wear helmets in Vietnam
  • A young girl travels by motorcycle  with her father in Hanoi. Despite a mandatory helmet law, many children don't wear helmets
  • In Vietnam, parents wear helmets while their children do not. Thousands of children lose their lives in motorcycle-related accidents annually
  • Ajal Kaba, a street child in Juba, capital of South Sudan
  • Street children in Juba, South Sudan
  • Bomb blast survivor Taj Mohammed undergoing treatment in Mirwais Hospital, Kandahar, October 2010
    Bomb blast survivor Taj Mohammed undergoing treatment in Mirwais Hospital, Kandahar, October 2010
  • British soldiers destroy an improvised explosive device in Gereshk, Helmand Province
    British soldiers destroy an improvised explosive device in Gereshk, Helmand Province
  • A boy practises walking with his prosthesis at the ICRC orthopaedic centre in Kabul, October 2010
    A boy practises walking with his prosthesis at the ICRC orthopaedic centre in Kabul, October 2010
  • ISAF bombing victim being treated in Mirwais Hospital, Kandahar, Afghanistan, October 2010
    ISAF bombing victim being treated in Mirwais Hospital, Kandahar, Afghanistan, October 2010
  • Charcoal is loaded onto a ship at the southern port city of Kismayo. The charcoal trade is booming amid drought in Somalia’s bread basket region
    Virtual closure of Kismayo port has hampered aid deliveries (file photo)
  • Charcoal is prepared to be loaded onto a ship at the southern port city of Kismayo. The charcoal trade is booming amid drought in Somalia’s bread basket region
  • Damaged water infrastructure in the Vanni, Sri Lanka's northern former zone of conflict
  • An ICRC nurse holds a newborn baby delivered by caesarean section at Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan
  • In some areas children show up to teacher-less classrooms. January 2011
  • A student in Abidjan. The latest unrest has hit an already troubled education system. January 2011
  • Filipino government flood update site
    Filipino government flood update site
  • Maize for generic use
    The scheme aims to boost cereal production
  • South Sudanese soldiers patrol the streets of Juba as voting gets under way in the week-long referendum beginning 9 January 2011 to decide whether the region splits away from the North
    South Sudanese soldiers patrol the streets of Juba
  • Abobo  - after the violence

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