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  • A Black H'mong woman walks along a path in northern Vietnam. The H'mong are animists, and worship spirits
  • A farmer plows his field in northwestern Vietnam
  • An elderly Black H'mong woman in northern Vietnam. The H'mong live at high altitudes, cultivate dry rice, and medicimal plants
  • A young mother bathes her baby in Luapula Province, northern Zambia
  • A Black H'mong woman and her child smile to the camera in Sapa, northwestern Vietnam. Amongst the hill tribe people, often it is the women who keep the costume alive, weaving the traditional clothes and passing the knowledge on to their daughters
  • Traffic accidents are now a major public health concern in Cambodia, where 4.7 people die each day
  • Traffic accidents are now a major public health concern in Cambodia, where 4.7 people die each day
  • A Black H'mong woman and her child smile to the camera in Sapa, northwestern Vietnam. The French called these ethnic minorities Montagnards ('highlanders' or 'mountain people')
  • Two Black H'mong woman in northern Vietnam. The tradional culture of this ethnic minority is gradually giving way to outside influences
    Two Black H'mong woman in northern Vietnam. The tradional culture of this ethnic minority is gradually giving way to outside influences
  • A Black H'mong women in Sapa, northern Vietnam. The H'mong are one of a number of ethnic minorities inhabiting Vietnam's mountainous regions
  • A Black H'mong woman in Sapa, northern Vietnam. The H'mong which immigrated from China in the 19th century, are animists, and worship spirits
  • Two ethnic minority youth in northern Vietnam. The country’s ethnic minority population, who tend to live mainly in rural and mountainous areas, has benefited least from the country's economic growth, says UNICEF
  • A Flower H'mong woman checks out produce at a local market outside Sapa, northern Vietnam. The country’s ethnic minority population, who tend to live mainly in rural and mountainous areas, has benefited least from the country's economic growth
  • An ethnic minority H'mong girl outside Sapa, northwestern Vietnam. Facing language barriers and long, difficult treks to school, in 2006 just over 60 per cent of ethnic minority children completed the first five years of primary education, says UNICEF
  • Two Flower H'mong girls look to the camera in northwestern Vietnam. The Flower H'mong traditionally wear extrovert outfits, with bright rainbow banding and sequins from head to toe
  • Two Flower H'mong woman at a local market outside of Sapa, northwestern Vietnam. The H'mong migrated from China in the 19th century
  • An ethnic minority family at a local market outside of Sapa, northwestern Vietnam
  • Room that serves as village health clinic in eastern Indonesia's Kupang province
  • A Black H'mong woman in Sapa looks to the camera.The French called these ethnic minorities Montagnards ('highlanders' or 'mountain people')
  • A young hill tribe girl in northern Vietnam
  • Vietnam's highland ethnic minorities are found mostly in the north and central parts of the country
  • Princey Mangalika is director of the Positive Women's Network in Sri Lanka, an NGO working to assist women and families living with HIV
    Princey Mangalika has come a long way since 2001
  • DRC police chief General Charles Bisengimana (left)
  • Police recruits in the DRC town of Kampalata take part in a crowd-control training exercise
    Police recruits take part in a crowd-control training exercise
  • An ongoing session of the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG) global meeting in Kobe, Japan
    The International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG) global meeting in Kobe, Japan, in 2010
  • Tuvurvur volcano - part of Rabaul Caldera -- Papua New Guinea
    The Tuvurvur volcano, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea
  • A UN tank in Abidjan. December 2010
    Un char des Nations Unies à Abidjan
  • UN soldiers near a Laurent Gbagbo campaign billboard in Abidjan. December 2010
    UN soldiers standing near a Laurent Gbagbo campaign billboard in Abidjan
  • Sereivathana Tuy attends to elephants at Phnom Ta Mao Zoo in Takeo, a province in southeastern Cambodia
  • [Africa] Malaria claims three million lives every year worldwide, most of them in the countries south of the Sahara. [Date picture taken: 10/30/2005]
  • A midwife listens to the fetal heartbeat in the belly of an expectant mother at Boost hospital, Helmand Province
  • Wounded in conflict at an ICRC hospital in Kabul

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