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  • Lucky Mokone, a VCT counsellor of ten years in Johannesburg's East Rand, speaks to other lay counselors protesting against nonpayment in central Johannesburg
  • 14 year old Sori who never knew his father, was abandoned by his mother and left alone in the Cambodia capital Phnom Penh. At night he goes to a park in the centre of the city with a weighing scale and weighs people for money. Money which he then uses to
  • Kids collecting metal and plastic from the Dandora dump site in order to make an income
  • Ambrose the eldest child, who heads his family after his parents die of HIV
  • Lahore resident Jamila Hasan and her disabled daughter negotiate their way across a flooded street
    Lahore resident Jamila Hasan and her disabled daughter negotiate their way across a flooded street
  • A man tries to repair a badly damaged home. People are reluctant to vacate houses despite the flood threat
  • A map showing the four provinces of Pakistan (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201008050919310343.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • There is hope that the Convention on Cluster Munitions, which went into effect 1 August, will stimulate much-needed funding for mine clearance in Laos
    There is hope that the Convention on Cluster Munitions, which went into effect 1 August, will stimulate much-needed funding for mine clearance in Laos
  • Laos is the world's most cluster-bombed country in the world
    Laos is the most cluster-bombed country in the world
  • Dead cow in Diffa region, Niger, July 2010
  • A submerged street near Nowshera, Kyhber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Rising water in dams could create more havoc
    A submerged street near Nowshera, Kyhber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Rising water in dams could create more havoc
  • The Philippines is battered by an average of more than 20 storms a year during. The first of this year, Typhoon Conson, struck on 13 July, killing scores and blowing away shanties in impoverished coastal areas
  • Nomadic women and their children at a settlement in the vicinity of Diffa, Niger. July 2010
    Nomadic women and their children at a settlement in the vicinity of Diffa
  • Children from the western city of Hodeida wait near Yemen's northern border for traffickers to take them to Saudi Arabia
    Children wait near Yemen's northern border for traffickers to take them to Saudi Arabia
  • Nomadic mothers at a settlement in the vicinity of Diffa region, Niger. July 2010
  • The Hindu Kush-Himalayan region with its major river basins (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201008041226150671.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • A year after the war ended, Sri Lanka remains in a state of emergency
  • A year after the war ended, Sri Lanka remains in a state of emergency
    A year after the war ended, Sri Lanka remains in a state of emergency
  • Pakistan floods as of 3 August 2010
    Pakistan floods as of 3 August 2010 (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201008041054250031.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • A man near Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, tries to repair a badly damaged home. People are reluctant to vacate houses despite the flood threat
    A man near Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, tries to repair a badly damaged home. People are reluctant to vacate houses despite the flood threat
  • Child vendors continue to sell food in a flood-hit Punjab town amid severe food shortages
    Child vendors continue to sell food in a flood-hit Punjab town amid severe food shortages
  • Texting for peace... 12 million mobile phones make for an impressive intelligence network
    Texting for peace... 12 million mobile phones make for an impressive intelligence network
  • Palestinian refugee children play on a cart outside their houses in Jabalia refugee camps, north the Gaza strip
  • A child receiving care for cholera in a classroom set up to treat cholera patients, village of Sirak, Cameroon's Extreme North region. July 2010
  • A bullet-scarred sign marks the entrance to a national park in DRC
  • Crowd-sourcing technology is being used in Kenya to monitor violence, hate speech and human displacement around the time the country votes in a crucial and divisive referendum on a new constitution
  • IDPs orginally from Malaheeth district in Saada governorate say they want their homes rebuilt before they return
    IDPs orginally from Malaheeth district in Saada say they want their homes rebuilt before they return
  • Um Ibrahim al Arrori, a Palestinian refugee clean outside her house in Rafah refugee camp southern the Gaza strip.
  • Hiba Salman,4 years, a Palestinian refugee holds a candle in her house in Khanyounis refugee camp southern the Gaza strip. Gaza suffers of daily power cut due to fuel shortage
    Hiba Salman, a 4-year-old Palestinian refugee holds a candle in her house in Khanyounis refugee camp in Gaza strip
  • Suad abu Safia,6 years, a Palestinian refugee sits beside a gas lamp in her house in Khanyounis refugee camp southern the Gaza strip. Gaza suffers of daily power cut due to fuel shortage
  • Suha al Ajarma 9 years, a Palestinian refugee girl cleans outside her house in Jabalia refugee camp north the Gaza strip
  • Palestinian refugees receive food aid at a United Nations food distribution center in Shati refugee camp western the Gaza strip

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