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  • Mt Merapi survivor evacuated by the Indonesian military on 8 November 2010
  • Government search and rescue workers 15km from Mt Merapi
  • Peace Propaganda poster depicting the surrender of Rebel troops and their admittance back into Uganda Civil Society
    La réconciliation : comment ça marche en théorie
  • Counting the cost of flooding
  • Gun bearing is commonplace in Yemen's tribal communities
  • A former Liberian child soldier
  • Salim cannot leave home without his gun
  • Mt. MERAPI - Affected Sub District within 20 Km From the Crater
    (<a href="http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/INS_002_Merapi_Eruption_v2_05112010_resize.pdf" target=_blank>See larger version of map</a>)
  • Sixty percent of the 300 people injured or killed by unexploded ordinances annually in Laos were undertaking normal activities at the time of their accident
  • Barkon Dulah, acting nursing director, ES Grant hospital, Liberia
  • A girl collects and filters drinking water in a pond in the village of Lengjak, in remote Awerial County in Lakes State, Southern Sudan
    A girl collects and filters drinking water in a pond in the village of Lengjak, in remote Awerial County in Lakes State, Southern Sudan
  • Head of Indonesia's volcano disaster alert centre, Surono
  • Mt Merapi's path of destruction as of 8 November. A 20-km radius around the mountain's summit has been declared an evacauation no-go zone
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  • Joseph Kony, Lords Resistance Army
    Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army
  • With no access to education after primary school at the Kutupalong camp, one of two official camps set up to house 28,000 documented Rohingya refugees, many young people study on their own or in groups
  • Selling the ideas of condoms isn't always easy in Thailand. The country is the only one in Southeast Asia with an HIV prevalence of more than 1 percent
  • Snake-bites, which kill more than 300 people around the world every day, are considered a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization
  • Snake-bites, which kill more than 300 people around the world every day, are considered a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization
  • The Red Cross is installing solar powered speakers as part of the country's disaster response effort
    Information is important for preventing and coping with disasters
  • Luis Pedro Pinto, the  country's Red Cross disaster management coordinator
  • Thousands of people lost their homes and livelihoods when Cyclone Giri struck western Myanmar on 22 October, 2010. A flattened home in Rakhine State
  • According to Human Rights Watch, since the issuance of an arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir on March 4, 2009 little public information is made available about the conflict and human rights concerns in Darfur. UNOCHA estimates 268,500 people to b
    IDPs in Darfur. UNOCHA estimates 268,500 people to be newly displaced in 2010 due to conflict in the Darfur
  • Burmese migrants in Thailand believe the elections will do little to change life back home. Military-run Myanmar will hold its first election in two decades on 7 Novenber, 2010
  • Sayed Alam, a lifelong resident of Kutupalong camp, one of two official camps set up to house 28,000 documented Rohingya refugees, wants nothing more than to receive an education
  • Child soldiers
    Shouldn’t you be in school?
  • Drawn by one of the participants of a research study among vulnerable children in South Africa, the picture depicts some of the responsibilities that fall on young care givers
  • People in many Haitian communities must cross the Artibonite River to get to a health centre. November 2010
    Crossing the Artibonite River to get to health facilities
  • Iraqi Christians mourn their colleagues who were killed in an attack at Our Lady of Salvation, one of the largest of the Syrian Catholic churches in Baghdad
  • People in the Artibonite River, Haiti. November 2010
  • The Rukomo transit site Gicumbi, where re returnees were first accommodated. The camp is in a sorry state
  • Somali children. For generic use
    Selon l’Organisation de la coopération islamique, le véritable changement doit commencer par la jeunesse somalienne (photo d’archive)
  • IRIN Film Surviving Rape

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