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  • A member of the amputees soccer club
  • A disabled man fixing shoes in Mathare Slums, Kenya
  • Agaycha Awikguini, a 50-year-old widow receives her first emergency cash transfer from Concern, in Tahoua province
  • Daily life is on its way to normalizing in Swat as girls go to school
    Girls being walked to school in Swat, Afghanistan
  • Security concerns persist in many areas of northern Pakistan
  • Kyrgyzstan civil Conflict as of 13 Jun 2010
  • More than 95 percent of Lao people snack on insects, often prepared with herbs and spices
    Needed: Improved access to wild foods such as insects
  • Bounpheng Wattana says grasshoppers are good chemical-free organic food
  • Vitamin A supplements that are given to children in Nigeria
  • Cyclone-affected people fear ill-prepared to deal with another disaster
    Cyclone-affected people fear they are ill-prepared to deal with another disaster
  • Weekly cattle market in Mao, western Chad's Kanem region
  • The Dalit children in a government school in the Terai, south Nepal, remain the most excluded in education
    The Dalit children in a government school in the Terai, south Nepal, remain the most excluded in education
  • The marginalised Janjati children in the mountains rarely make it to grade two due to poverty
    The marginalised Janjati children in the mountains rarely make it to grade two due to poverty
  • On Fitine island in Lake Chad, residents turn to the untreated water from the lake for drinking, bathing, cooking. Water-borne diseases are widespread among children
  • The track of Cyclone Phet as of 10 Jun 2010
  • Jonglei state clashes
  • A water tower in Kilinochchi destroyed during the war. Access to potable water remains a challenge for many war-displaced returning to their homes.
  • Fishermen in Lake Chad
  • A child victim of suicide attack in Helmand
  • A seven-year-old girl who lost 12 members of her family during an anti-Taliban offensive in Helmand Province in February 2010
  • A child victim of landmine
  • A child victim of IED
  • Men drawing water from a deep well in the region of Zinder, Southern Niger. The scarce ressource has to be shared between cattle, population and crops
    Men drawing water from a deep well in the region of Zinder, Southern Niger
  • 29-year-old Surwandi - a former GAM combatant - is now Secretary of the Aceh Transition Committee (KPA), working to reintegrate former combatants
  • Due to an unmet need for contraception, statistics show that women in the Philippines end up having one more child than they actually want
  • Cluster Munition Coalition campaigner Branislav Kapetanovic, a former deminer from Serbia who lost his hands and feet during a demining accident in the former Yugoslavia
    L’ancien démineur Branislav Kapetanovic
  • Malnourished and far from care
    A mother holds her malnourished child
  • A vaginal ring, commonly used for contyraception or hormone delivery
  • Federico Addiechi, Head of FIFA Corporate Social Responsibility
    Federico Addiechi, Head of FIFA Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Health clinic nurse in Lake Chad island of Kinaserom, Mahamat Boukar Moussa, shows HIV test result from the island's first testing campaign in April 2009
  • More than 100,000 families remain without adequate shelter due to a lack of funding and knowledge about land laws
  • Many residents in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Delta live in simple makeshift shelters last this - most of which would be unable to withstand another cyclone like Nargis

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