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  • Two men carry aid material in a sponge bed in an IDP camp in Abu Ghriab area, western Baghdad
    Two men carry aid material in a sponge bed in an IDP camp in Abu Ghriab area, western Baghdad
  • IDPs in a tent camp in an abandoned governmental construction site in northern Baghdad receive aid material from Iraq’s Red Crescent Society volunteers
    IDPs in a tent camp in an abandoned governmental construction site in northern Baghdad receive aid material from Iraq’s Red Crescent Society volunteers
  • Home to 10 percent of the world's rainforest, Indonesia is clearing an average of 51 km a day, Greenpeace says
  • Wisnawati used to meet all her family's needs from the forest but says deforestation means she has to look elsewhere for her livelihood
  • Indonesia is clearing its forests faster than any other country, Greenpeace says
  • Small-scale farmer in the Amhara region
  • Small-scale farmers in Amhara region
  • Rickety boats are the only means to get from Khariyo Village, an island in the Indus river delta, to the small impoverished town of Keti Bandar
  • Spirulina cake made from green algae that grows in salinated water in Chad. Donors are trying to tap into the protein-rich plant, while nutritionists call for more clinical trials about its efficacy to fight malnutrition before making massive investments
  • Health centre in Bol, Chad without living space for health workers, identified as a problem in rural health worker recruitment
    Space to see patients, but not house health worker in Bol, Chad
  • Children learn soccer skills and how to protect themselves from HIV at “Camp I Am” in Soweto
  • A map showing the districts of Sindh province in Pakistan
    A map showing the districts of Sindh province in Pakistan
  • A typical straw mat shack in Khariyo Village, an island in the Indus river delta, houses 10 people on an average and must be rebuilt every year after the monsoon season
    A typical straw mat shack in Khariyo Village
  • Amnat and her family are residents of Khariyo Island in the Indus river delta’s Hajaro Creek, some 170km west of Karachi. They must rebuild their straw mat house every year after monsoon rains
  • La Paz, Bolivia
  • Tel Aviv Skyline
  • President Benigno Aquino lll and outgoing President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo pose at the Malacanang Palace in Manila
  • Spirulina can only grow in water with high levels of alkaline, like this oases in Kanem region in Chad
  • Spirulina grower Hereta Taher in north Kanem region in Chad
  • Farmers in Myanmar are often unaware of the risks of using pesticides on their fruits and vegetables
    Farmers in Myanmar are often unaware of the risks of using pesticides on their fruits and vegetables
  • According to the Egyptian government, around 500 Gazans were going into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing every day since the border opened on 1 June 2010
  • A US Marine patrols Lakari Bazaar that has been rehabilitated by US Marines in Helmand Province, Afghanistan
  • La Paz, Bolivia
  • Tel Aviv Skyline
  • Justine Obonyo, with an obvious depression on his forehead where a bullet has been lodged for the last six years
  • Many farmers continue to use pesticides without protecting themselves from harmful chemicals
  • A farmer shows off her bitter gourd, grown with the help of pesticides
  • Six-year-old Mohamed from Gaza has a severe deformity in his right leg which he has sought treatment for at the Nasser Medical Institute in northern Cairo
  • Close up of syringe for insulin injection. The number of diabetes cases is expected to double by the year 2030 in sub-Saharan Africa, fueled by urbanization, diet, poor access to health care, late diagnoses and lack of understanding about a disease that i
  • Guineans waiting to vote, Hamdallaye neighbourhood of the capital Conakry
  • Diabetes patient Sophe Sar, 29, from Dakar, Senegal prepares one of her three daily injections of insulin
  • People lined up to vote in Conakry's Taouyah neighbourhood

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