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  • An Indian worker transplants rice on a major commercial agricultural scheme in the Gambella region of Ethiopia. The "land-grab" phenomenon of foreign agricultural investment in Africa has grown since the 2008 food crisis
    An Indian worker transplants rice on a major commercial agricultural scheme in the Gambella region of Ethiopia
  • Gender equality and the empowerment of women remains a challenge in Bangladesh
  • Map of Kenya showing Mandera and El Wak towns in the North-east
  • Map of Kenya showing Mandera and El Wak towns in the North-east
  • Kenya and her neighboring countries
  • Kurigram District in northeastern Bangladesh has been badly affected by flood waters - September 17 2010. More than 140,000 people are affected
  • Forty-four percent of all Filipino children live in poverty, a report by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and UNICEF says
  • Kurigram District in northeastern Bangladesh has been badly affected by flood waters - September 17 2010. More than 140,000 people are affected
  • Farmer sowing seed in the floodplain of the Cheffa Valley in Ethiopia's Amahara region
  • Women with their children at a shelter for abused women in an undisclosed location in Timor-Leste's capital, Dili
  • The flood impact zone of the Dig Tsho glacial lake, which burst its natural damn in August 1985 after being hit by an ice avalanche, can still be seen today.   Credit: Sharad Joshi, ICIMOD, 2009
  • An access road in Northern Kenya. Conflict in Somalia is spilling over into parts of northeastern Kenya
  • A camel caravan in northern Kenya. Conflict in Somalia is spilling over into parts of northeastern Kenya
  • Southern Sudanese demonstrate in the southern capital Juba in support of full independence for the south in the upcoming referendum slated for 9 January 2011
    Southern Sudanese demonstrate in the southern capital Juba in support of full independence for the south in the upcoming referendum slated for 9 January 2011
  • Pro-independence posters in southern Sudanese capital Juba ahead of the 9 January 2011 referendum
    Pro-independence posters in southern Sudanese capital Juba ahead of the 9 January 2011 referendum
  • A woman in Kalabagh, Pakistan drinks dirty flood water. Waterborne diseases continue to pose great risk to millions of people affected by the devastating floods
  • Mohammad Rezwan, 24, swims one hour every other day to get food from at a World Food Programme distribution in Kashmore, Pakistan

GENERIC Pak flood photo
    Many flood victims say aid has still not reached them
  • Experts have identified 203 glacial lakes in five countries which are at risk of bursting their dams
  • Youths at a shelter for abused women and children in the southern Timorese town of Salele

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  • Maria Filomena Babo Martins, Chief of training and education, Secretariat of State for the Promotion of Equality
  • Incest victim at shelter in southern Timor-Leste
  • In Damascus, Mandaeans struggle to maintain their age-old customs
  • Many flood victims say aid has still not reached them
    Many flood victims say aid has still not reached them
  • Cholera patients in Bauchi, September 2010
  • Dede Jafar playing with her ten month old granddaughter. Dede did not hesitate for a moment to have her only granddaughter circumcised. Female circumcision is still widely practised in Indonesia, after the government ban in 2006
    Dede Jafar did not hesitate to have her only granddaughter cut
  • A farmer weeds his fields recently washed out by flash floods in the Cheffa Valley, Amhara region, Ethiopia
    A farmer weeds his fields in the Cheffa Valley, Amhara region
  • A leader of a Nuer group displaced by inter-clan conflict shows visitors a wild food on which they have depended. Location: Wanke, Gambella Region, Western Ethiopia
    A leader of a Nuer group displaced by inter-clan conflict shows visitors a wild food on which they have depended
  • Cambodia's landless: a community in the coastal town of Sihanoukville has been forced to live in a ditch after their homes were burnt down by a land developer
  • Alcohol brewing at a Nuer settlement in Western Ethiopia
    Alcohol brewing at a Nuer settlement in Western Ethiopia
  • A Nuer woman living in a temporary settlement of displaced people in Western Ethiopia's Gambella region prepares maize
    A Nuer woman living in a temporary settlement of displaced people in Western Ethiopia's Gambella region prepares maize
  • Map showing Gambella region and its capital. (Based on OCHA/Reliefweb)
  • Map showing Gambella region and its capital. (Based on OCHA/Reliefweb)

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