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  • Girls on a truck traveling from northern Senegal to Mauritania, as part of the repatriation of people who fled Mauritania more than 20 years ago. October 2010
  • Thousands of Taliban insurgents have been killed but the movement is still strong
  • In northern Senegal women and children wait to board trucks to travel to Mauritania, from where thousands of black Africans were expelled more than 20 years ago. October 2010
  • Umpium refugee camp, one of nine such settlements on the Thai border with Myanmar, which houses up to 150,000 registered and non-registered refugees, many for a decade or more
    Umpium refugee camp, one of nine such settlements on the Thai border with Myanmar, which houses up to 150,000 registered and non-registered refugees, many for a decade or more
  • An area of the Chad capital N'djamena under water after the Chari River burst its banks. October 2010
  • People in the Walia area of the Chad capital N'djamena, where thousands of homes were destroyed when the Chari River burst its banks. October 2010
  • A new study indicates that health indicators in eastern Myanmar are critical -- especially among women and children
  • A view inside eastern Myanmar. A new study indicates that health indicators in the east are critical -- especially among women and children
  • The Thai Burma Border Consortium supplied material in 2008 as well as six looms. It provides employment for the loom operators, those who prepare the yarn for the looms and administrative staff
  • Students from Myanmar at a dormitory in Nupo camp, western Thailand
    Students from Myanmar at a dormitory in Nupo camp, western Thailand
  • Young girls praying before dinner. They are staying at a hostel in Nupo camp without their parents in order to get a better education. Myanmar
    Young girls at a hostel in Nupo camp, Myanmar
  • A medical check-up conducted by the International Organization for Migration at a hospital in Mae Sot. From 2004 until the end of 2008, more than 43,000 refugees resettled from Thai border camps to 11 countries. IOM handles the check-ups, cultural orienta
    Training remains a challenge
  • The American Refugee Committee provides midwife advanced training to several residents of Umpium camp. There is a high turnover of midwives as many are now resettling in third countries
  • With the help of the Community Agriculture and Nutrition project, residents at Umpium camp have been growing their own crops and experimenting with different vegetable varieties
  • A new roof is placed on a camp dwelling at Umpium refugee camp
    A new roof is placed on a camp dwelling at Umpium refugee camp, Myanmar
  • The residents are totally dependent on food and other goods provided by the Thai Burma Border Consortium of 11 NGOs. They provide the bamboo and other materials to repair camp houses, which the Thai government decrees must not be permanent structures
    Umpium refugee camp, one of nine such settlements on the Thai border with Myanmar
  • UNHCR camp, Supro Bund
  • Food distributed to IDPs at a camp at the Supro Bund
  • A spontaneous settlement at the Supro Bund
  • Food distribution at an IDP camp, Khaipur
  • Kone Draman became disabled in 2001. In 2009 NGO Handicapped International helped him get a bank loan to buy a water pump and set up a business selling water in the capital, Bamako
  • Some farmers say they cannot work in their pomegranate farms due to insecurity
  • Pomegranate is a major fruit crop and source of income for thousands of families in Kandahar Province
  • Old man on a boat after flooding in Hoi An, central Vietnam
  • Satellite view of typhoon Higos over Mariana Islands, Pacific ocean. For generic use
  • Flooding in the Walia area of Chad's capital N'djamena. October 2010
  • Olive harvest
  • The overlooked part of handwashing: drying
  • Adolescent mothers receive HIV/AIDS training in Mt Elgon, western Kenya
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  • A boy drinks water from a tap outside a school in Kabul
    More creative solutions are needed to solve water and sanitation problems, says new research (file photo)
  • A family at Kalma IDP camp, South Darfur Darfur family. For generic use
    A family at Kalma IDP camp, South Darfur
  • Darfur residents. For generic use
    Sudan is preparing for a January referendum when the South might separate from the North.

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