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  • floods washed away at least two refugee camps in Pakistan
  • A flood-affected Afghan refugee in Pakistan
  • DRC’s wildlife authority promotes the manufacture of briquettes made from grass, leaves, agricultural waste, scrap paper and sawdust to reduce consumption of charcoal, much of which originates from trees in protected forests
  • Lebanese children take part in a UNICEF-organised unexploded cluster munitions awareness-raising activity in Tyre, southern Lebanon. The posters they are holding up read: "We won't get close; we won't touch; we will tell (an adult)."
    "We won't get close, we won't touch, we will tell (an adult)," reads the banners held up by these Lebanese children taking part in a UXO awareness-raising event
  • Mobile phone text messages alert staff at the headquarters of a national peace initiative of trouble in the run up to a contentious constitutional referendum in Kenya
  • Children of migrant workers demonstrate against their deportation (file photo)
  • Flooding in Swedru Township, Ghana. June 2010
  • While Khyber-Pakhtunkwa is inundated with water, there is very little that is safe to drink
    While Khyber-Pakhtunkwa is inundated with water, there is very little that is safe to drink
  • Small children are more vulnerable to diseases such as diarrhea in Pakistan
    Small children are more vulnerable to diseases such as diarrhea in Pakistan
  • Only 5 percent of Indonesia’s 5 million poor pregnant women receive government assistance for deliveries
  • Beatrice Tamaska Kae, 46, a forest evictee living in a camp at Teldet Primary School in Saboti, Trans Nzoia West District. Kae broke her leg when a sack of potatoes fell on her as she sought payment for work done on a nearby farm
  • A group of 283 families, or 2,750 people, live in this camp at Teldet Primary School in Kissawai, Saboti Division of Trans Nzoia West District. In the background is the forest they were evicted from in March 2008
  • An elderly man is carried to safety after water flooded his home in northwestern Pakistan
    An elderly man is carried to safety after water flooded his home in northwestern Pakistan
  • A family tries to escape the floods in northwestern Pakistan
    A family tries to escape the floods in northwestern Pakistan
  • Resident of an IDP settlement in the Delmas area of Port-au-Prince receives a week's supply of biodegradable plastic bags being tested as toilets
  • Excerpt from an Oxfam information sheet in a trial of the Peepoo composting toilet bag technology in Haiti (2010)
    Extrait d'une fiche d'information d'Oxfam dans un essai de la technologie de compostage ''Peepoo trousse'' de toilette en Haïti
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  • An old Palestinian woman walks in al-Maghazi refugee camp market, central the Gaza strip
  • Palestinian workers work in wood and iron workshop north Gaza city, is paid 2 US $ per day for living
  • A large pool of sewage water is located in the Bedouin village north the Gaza strip
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  • Palestinian women walk beside graffiti painted on the wall in Gaza city, the graffiti symbolize the Palestine Nakba in 1948 in Gaza city
  • PLAN's schools can also serve as shelters in the case of natural disasters
  • Plan International has built 31 early childhood development centres in the delta since Cyclone Nargis hit
    Plan International has built 31 early childhood development centres in the delta since Cyclone Nargis hit
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  • In face of floods and climate change, Bangladesh is turning to floating farms
    Selon le groupe de réflexion DARA, basé à Madrid, le nombre de pays touchés par le changement climatique passera de 15 actuellement à 54 en 2030
  • IDPs in al-Mazraq Camp in Hajjah governorate, northern Yemen
    Many IDPs are in remote, difficult to access areas
  • Local resident Paul Mombondo shows the remains of his house burned down in November 2009 by his ethnic Lobala neighbour who sided with Enyele insurgents in Dongo, Equateur, DR Congo
  • Forest dwellers say edible caterpillars have become rarer, threatening their food supply
  • Ali abu Sharikh, 9 years old, a Palestinian refugee, does his homework in his house in Jabalia refugee camp north the Gaza strip
  • Floating farms are 10 times more productive than land-based farms, experts say
    Floating farms are 10 times more productive than land-based farms, experts say
  • Percentage of national budget devoted to health:
Red - 6 percent or less
Orange - 7 to 9 percent
Yellow - 10 to 12 percent
Blue - 13 to 14 percent
Green - 15 percent or more
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