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  • Kotri Barrage on the River Indus (<a href="http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/Monsoon_Flood_Affected_Districts_in_Pakistan_23_August_2010.pdf" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • Intravenous drug use, Malindi, Kenya
  • Students in Luuq town, Gedo region learning under a tree
  • Students in a class room in Buur Dhuub town, Gedo region
  • Students in a class room in Buur Dhuub town, Gedo region
  • Evidence of "hopper burn " in central Thailand. Hopper burn is the result of a major infestation of the brown plant hopper to rice fields across the region
  • The brown planthopper is a major pest of rice in Asia. Over usage of pesticides has resulted in a resurgence of infestations
  • Community police fighters
  • Displaced civilians in near the town of Nzara in Southern Sudan’s Western Equatoria State, where thousands of people have fled their homes in fear of the Lord’s Resistance Army
  • Jonathan Whittall
    Jonathan Whittall
  • A community police soldier in southern Afghanistan
  • Displaced people fleeing Sindh have streamed into Balochistan
    Displaced people fleeing Sindh have streamed into Balochistan
  • Graphic showing Arsenic Filter components
    Graphic showing Arsenic Filter components
  • A double-chamber ecosan toilet in Siddhipur
  • Saraswati Maharjam, a member of the sanitation and hygiene team in Siddhipur Village, outside Kathmandu, advocating the merits of humanure
  • Child eating Plumpy'nut in northern Côte d'Ivoire
  • A girl suffers from acute water diarrhoea in Punjab. Diarrhoeal diseases are of particular concern for people affected by the floods due to limited access to safe drinking water and disrupted sanitation systems
    Cette jeune fille est soignée pour de graves problèmes gastriques
  • A man walks through flood disaster scene. People's skin is constantly exposed to unsafe water, unhygienic conditions and sharp debris, making skin diseases one of the leading reasons for medical consultations for flood survivors
  • Men load medicine from a WHO warehouse in Islamabad. WHO has delivered medicines and other supplies to treat about two million people
    Men load medicine from a WHO warehouse in Islamabad (file photo)
  • Jonathan Whittall
  • A young girl in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Delta
    More than 100,000 lost their lives when Nargis struck in 2008
  • A man looks to the camera in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Delta
  • A woman smiles to the camera in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Delta
  • Three boys walk along a path in Myanmar's cyclone-affected Ayeyarwady Delta. Cyclone Nargis claimed more than 138,000 lives and affected 2.4 million people, leaving nearly half needing assistance
  • A man and his water buffalo in Myanmar's cyclone-affected Ayeyarwaddy Delta
  • Severely malnourished children in Tahoua, Niger, holding a packet of Plumpy'nut
  • Former head of Populations Services International (PSI) Togo, Manya Andrews
  • Louis Belanger
  • Niger's Société de Transformation Alimentaire factory produces Plumpy'nut used to treat severe acute malnutrition in Niger
  • An Ethiopian pastoralist
  • An Ethiopian pastoralist
  • Deputy head of delegation Christoph Sutter, International Committee of the Red Cross, Makati City, Philippines

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