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  • A Kalashnikov for sale at a gun store in Amran, a conflict-affected governorate in the north of Yemen
  • Villagers at a peace meeting in Deffo, near a well where violence erupted
  • People affected by flooding in Benin
  • This burnt house is evidence that Kenya is still reeling from effects of the post election violence
    Rift Valley province bore the brunt of the 2008 post-election violence in which 1,300 people were killed, hundreds of thousands others displaced and property damaged
  • Mount Merapi, the most active volcano in Indonesia
  • Vijayamoorthy Inbany, 40, lost her husband due to shelling in February 2009 in the northern district of Mulaitivu in the final bloodiest months of fighting between the separatist group, LTTE, and the government. Government figures put the number of widows
  • Amina Aden Mahamed, a doctor and director of Hawo Abdi Foundation
  • Women have faced huge difficulties in rebuilding lives after returning to flood hit areas in Pakistan
    Women have faced huge difficulties in rebuilding lives after returning to flood hit areas
  • Dansa Adan Surura, peace campaigner in Marsabit, northern Kenya
    Peace campaigner Dansa Adan Surura
  • A caveat for this do it yourself penis circumference measuring device: Paper cuts. Condom complacency remains problematic in the Thai kingdom
  • Two men working on a field, part of an irrigated agriculture project. Sri Lanka
  • Woman with water container at well. Sri Lanka. For generic use
    Thousand of Sri Lankans, many of them old, fled the conflict
  • Portrait of woman and child. Sri Lanka. For generic use
    Women need more support to stand on their own
  • Women in western Côte d'Ivoire are at risk of attack when they go to and from the market
    In western Côte d'Ivoire criminal gangs attack women on their way to and from the market (file photo)
  • Villagers farming. For generic use
    Urban farming is ongoing in five main cities in the DRC (file photo)
  • A school in Somaliland
  • Ali Mohamed Ali, the director-general of Somaliland's Education Ministry
  • In the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, thousands of internally displaced people walk along the main road from Rumang’abo to Goma, fleeing the Kibumba region where fighting is ongoing
  • prisoners, for generic use. 
KEYWORDS: SLA; SLA/MM; Minni Minawi; Zagawa; Peacekeepers; El Fasher; Darfur; Unamid; Sudan
    Torture and ill-treatment behind bars (file photo)
  • 18 October 2010. Shangle Tubaya: Shaddad IDP Camp. Almost 45,000 people live in this IDP Camp from different tribes (Fur, Zagawa, Tunjuru, Mima, Tama, Arabs...) For generic use
  • 18 October 2010. Shangle Tubaya: Shaddad IDP Camp. Almost 45,000 people live in this IDP Camp from different tribes (Fur, Zagawa, Tunjuru, Mima, Tama, Arabs...). The lack of food and water is the main concern
  • Shangle Tubaya: Shaddad IDP Camp. Almost 45,000 people live in this IDP Camp from different tribes (Fur, Zagawa, Tunjuru, Mima, Tama, Arabs...) For generic use
  • Shangle Tubaya New IDP Camp. 17 October 2010. For generic use
  • Blindness. For generic use
  • prisoners, for generic use. 
KEYWORDS: SLA; SLA/MM; Minni Minawi; Zagawa; Peacekeepers; El Fasher; Darfur; Unamid; Sudan
  • prisoners, for generic use. 
KEYWORDS: SLA; SLA/MM; Minni Minawi; Zagawa; Peacekeepers; El Fasher; Darfur; Unamid; Sudan;
  • A man blinded and disabled by a blast in Kandahar Province DO NOT USE
    DO NOT USE
  • Villagers in Bukavu, South Kivu farm their land. FDLR, Refugees, conflict. For generic use
  • Van Theang, 41, a former soldier in Cambodia's western Pailin Province lost his leg to a landmine in 1991
  • Landmines and UXOs continue to litter much of the Cambodian countryside
  • In northern Senegal people await their journey to Mauritania, more than 20 years after tens of thousands of people were expelled in ethnic conflict. October 2010
  • President Karzai has appointed warlords and anti-Taliban figures to broker a peace deal with the insurgents

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