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  • A flood damaged rice field showing paddy gathered and tied in bunches
    A flood damaged rice field in Hamhung, North Korea showing paddy gathered and tied in bunches to keep it stable and firmly in place during the inundation
  • In the aftermath of an IFRC project provided shelter kits funded by ECHO in Baragay San Jose, Antipolo City, Rizal Province
  • One year after Ketsana, children living on the edge of Laguna Lake. Metro Manila lies on the western shore. Thousands were displaced by the storm which struck on 26 September 2010
  • One year after Ketsana, 400 families await transitional shelter, Siti Simulang, Antipolo City, Rizal Province
  • One year after Ketsana, villagers receiving money from a cash for work project in Sabangan, Mountain province
  • Children at a IFRC transitional shelter project in Rizal Province. Thousands lost their homes in the wake of Ketsana which struck the Philippines on 26 September 2010
  • One year after Ketsana, crowded conditions continue for displaced families in Siti Simulang, Antipolo City, Rizal Province
  • One year since Ketsana struck, contractors rebuild a home in Sita Simulang Antipolo City, Rizal Province
  • Part of the 5,000 herd of cattle moves north from Warrap State, as floods hit their grazing area. Abyei, Sudan
  • A typical street scene in Timbuktu. Mali. For generic use
  • The herd of unattended goats. Mali. For generic use
    L’abattage des animaux les plus affaiblis peut contribuer à préserver la santé du reste du troupeau (photo d’archives)
  • A young boy is left to sit on the dirty ground as his parents rebuild their home along the coast of Marikina river in the Philippine capital Manila
  • Boys play on an upturned boat along the coast of Marikina river, where their thousands have returned to rebuild their homes a year after they were wiped out by tropical storm Ketsana
  • Pirogue on the Niger River, Mopti, Mali. For generic use
  • Timbuktu Main Market, Mali. For generic use
    The MNLA is vying for control of Timbuktu among other towns (file photo)
  • Mali Girl. For generic use
  • More than 16 months after the Sri Lankan conflict was officially declared over, Anusha Ravichandran's sister remains missing
  • A Syrian family receives food aid at a WFP distribution point (file photo)
    Une famille syrienne recevant de la nourriture dans un centre de distribution du PAM. Le plan de réponse d’urgence à la sécheresse du PAM et du gouvernement a été prolongé jusqu’en mai
  • TB patients at the Burao General Hospital in eastern Somaliland

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  • Hundreds of thousands of people were affected by Ketsana, which struck the the Philippines on 26 September 2009.  The storm inundated 80 percent of Manila on the island of Luzon, home to some 12 million people
  • Prices of Wheat have remained stable in Afghanistan to date
  • A patient at Malakal Teaching Hospital
    A patient at Malakal Teaching Hospital
  • Wheat field. Prices have remained stable in Afghanistan to date
  • Preparations for food distribution. the WFP in Syria is rolling out an electronic food voucher scheme for Iraqis after a successful pilot phase
  • Mitchell Warren, executive director of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition
  • Generic fisherman photo - Pakistan, India
  • Fishermen have faced growing difficulty in earning livelihoods at Manchar
  • Samburu morans arrive at a meeting organised by the Waso Peace Caravan programme. Kenya
  • Morans listen at a meeting organised by the Waso Peace Caravan programme. Kenya
  • A mussel raft in Thailand. Improvements in aquaculture could be an important tool in combating Asia's increasing food insecurity, specialists say
  • Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Mindanao, Philippines - A portrait of a young IDP returning to the family home in the southern Philippine province of Maguindanao
    A portrait of a young IDP returning to the family home in the southern Philippine province of Maguindanao
  • Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Mindanao, Philippines - World Food Programme Philippine country representative Stephen Anderson and his deputy, Asaka Nyangara, inspect a rope made from rice sacks donated by the food agency. The novel project has given livelihood opp

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