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  • Red Cross workers build temporary shelters with persons displaced in the October 2010 tsunami that hit Mentawai Islands
  • An injured boy is carried out of a busy bazaar in the city of Peshawar after a bombing on October 28th, 2009
  • More than 100,000 ethnic Nepalese fled their native Bhutan in the early 1990s, only to find themselves in refugee camps in western Nepal. Thousands have since opted for third country resettlement
  • A Bhutanese refugee in Timai, western Nepal. More than 100,000 ethnic Nepalese fled their native Bhutan in the early 1990s
  • Two Bhutanese women look to the camera at the Timai refugee camp in western Nepal. More and more residents say they prefer resettlement over repatriation
  • A young Karen boy in conflict-affected eastern Myanmar
  • DKBA army medic Saw Kwe with his gear, at temporary clinic in Karen State. Malaria is often a bigger killer than bullets in the conflict-affected area
  • A fire in a slum area in Quezon City in 2010, caused by an abandoned gas stove. Such areas are at high risk of fire given building material used and the close proximity of houses next to each other
  • Dalits are still regarded as “untouchables”. The Nepalese caste system, much like that of India's, is highly complex and continues the traditional system of social stratification of the country
  • Mourners at an Ankawa funeral of a Christian couple killed by extremists in Baghdad
  • Despite its vast natural resources, Papau Province is also one of Indonesia's poorest
  • A Papuan woman demonstrates for greater autonomy in Jakarta. Local anger about inward migration continues, and there is a risk of a rekindling of separatist violence in Indonesia's easternmost province
    A Papuan woman demonstrates for greater autonomy in Jakarta
  • Police officer in Eastleigh. Nairobi, 21st December 2010
  • A surgeon prepares for male circumcision at a hospital in Gulu, northern Uganda (Dec 2010)
  • Two months after Cyclone Giri, an old man sits inside the remains of his house. The category 4 storm struck western Myanmar on 22 October 2010
  • A patient recovers after his leg was amputated due to leprosy complications. Leprosy victims are often excluded from their families and communities, and many receive treatment here at the Kien Khleang Leprosy Rehabilitation Center in Phnom Penh
  • Two months after Cyclone Giri struck the western coast of Rakhine State, and affected more than 200,000, shelter remains a pressing need. Thousands of homes were lost in the category four storm
  • Chiefs at the inauguration of a new conference centre in Warrap State. Southern Sudan’s government sees the chiefs and their courts as key elements in a hybrid system of justice which combines customary and statutory law
    Chiefs at the inauguration of a new conference centre in Warrap State
  • Grinding poverty on the streets of Kathmandu
  • Despite some signs of improvement, grinding poverty continue across Nepal, more than four years since a peace treaty was signed
  • One of the football teams participating in a tournament in Garowe, Puntland region
  • Mad Scientist (generic picture)
    A cure for HIV has so far evaded scientists (file photo)
  • A young boy sells sweets on the streets of Dhaka. Thousands of people migrate to the city each year in search of better lives
  • Al-Astagbal IDP camp in Amran City
    Children at Al-Astagbal IDP camp in Amran City, Yemen
  • Al-Astagbal IDP camp in Amran City
    A child in the Al-Astagbal IDP camp in Amran City
  • Al-Astagbal IDP camp in Amran City
  • Farid Batch standing next to the remnants of his home in Jabalia, Gaza Strip
    Farid Batch standing next to the remnants of his home in Jabalia, Gaza Strip
  • A woman in Cyclone Giri-affected western Myanmar has her first meal of the day early in the afternoon. Thousands were left food insecure as a result of the category four storm which struck on 22 October 2010
  • In the wake of Cyclone Giri, many families like this one are dependent on outside food assistance. Thousands were affected when the storm struck the western coast of Myanmar on 22 October 2010
    In the wake of Cyclone Giri, many families like this one are dependent on outside food assistance. Myanmar
  • Rice fields in the mountains near Sapa, northwestern Vietnam
  • A Black H'mong girl in northern Vietnam. The H'mong have grown to become one of the country's largest ethnic groups
  • A Black H'mong woman outside Sapa, northern Vietnam

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