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  • Shepherd Abdul Rahim Bsharat, 59, holds his two youngest daughters, Samoud, three (blonde) and Assia, five. The Bsharat family have lived and farmed in al-Hadidiya village in the West bank since the 1960s
  • Shepherd Abdul Rahim Bsharat, 59, in front of his home in al-Hadidiya village in the northeastern West Bank district of Tubas. The home has an Israeli demolition order against it
    Bsharat in front of his home, which has an Israeli demolition order against it
  • Bedouin children wander away from their home in al-Hadidiya village in the West Bank, which is now within a closed military zone claimed by the Israeli army
    Bedouin children wander away from their home in al-Hadidiya village in the West Bank
  • In a previous round of fighting, a soldier aims his weapon on rebel targets in the northwestern Yemeni province of Saada
  • IDP children in Balkh Province, northern Afghanistan
  • Dengue cases in Thailand (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201007280948150433.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of graph</font></strong></a>)
  • In Minya Governorate, those working in agriculture are protesting over lack of water for their crops
  • Slum dwellers in Cairo struggle to get enough water for their daily needs
    Slum dwellers in Cairo struggle to get enough water for their daily needs
  • Desperate for any water they could find, Malabon residents punctured a water pipe with a rock and a nail
  • Residents of Manila, which is suffering water shortages, line up pails and basins in anticipation of catching rainwater
  • A Female US Marine talks to some children that have arrived at the public medical centre in Garmsir, Helmand Province, Afghanistan
    A Female US Marine talks to some children that have arrived at the public medical centre in Garmsir, Helmand Province, Afghanistan
  • Cattle and men in Danganari in Southern Niger
  • A grave in Kabul
  • Young man rinses his face from a pipe used to water onions in Bani, northern Burkina Faso. April 2010
    Young man rinses his face from a pipe used to water onions in Bani, northern Burkina Faso (file photo). In many areas water shortages spoil home gardens
  • The destroyed homes of ethnic Uzbek residents of Shark district in Osh city, southern Kyrgyzstan
    The destroyed homes of ethnic Uzbek residents of Shark district in Osh city
  • Harvesting onions in Bani, northern Burkina Faso. April 2010
    Harvesting onions in northern Burkina Faso (file photo)
  • Harvesting onions in the village of Bani in Dori, northern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • Residents of Bani, a village in Dori, northern Burkina Faso, show how they water their vegetables. The garden is part of a European Union-funded project to boost food security. April 2010
  • Residents of Bani, a village in Dori, northern Burkina Faso, show how they water their onions. The garden is part of a European Union-funded project to boost food security. April 2010
  • Girls bringing water from a pump to their village several kilometres away, walking past a camel that just stepped out of a puddle of muddy water. Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. April 2010
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  • The 23 July 2010 revised flash appeal in numbers by the Humanitarian Country Team in Kyrgyzstan
    (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201007261408000730.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version</font></strong></a>)
  • Ambassador Eric Goosby, United States Global AIDS Coordinator
  • Woman, goats and camels in Makanga
  • Animals are often the first to drink. Here camels at a water point near the village of Makanga, 20km away from Tanout, Southern Niger
  • Some mass graves have been disturbed or destroyed by alleged criminals
  • Farmers used to leave their harvest waste in the fields for breeders to collect them and feed their cattle but following erratic rainfall in 2009 and the severe food and pasture crisis, they now keep them to sell them to breeders.  Dan Tchiao village, 30k
  • Farmers used to leave their harvest waste in the fields for breeders to collect them and feed their cattle but following erratic rainfall in 2009 and the severe food and pasture crisis, they now keep them to sell them to breeders.  Dan Tchiao village, 30k
  • Pupils in the school of the village of Kongomé, 90km from Zinder, Southern Niger
  • A breeder with cattle in the village of Danganari, 40km from Zinder in Southern Niger
    A breeder with cattle in the village of Danganari, 40km from Zinder in Southern Niger
  • A young girl in the village of Danganari, 40km from Zinder in Southern Niger
    A young girl in the village of Danganari, 40km from Zinder in Southern Niger
  • Goats and cows in Danganari in Southern Niger

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