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  • DFID logo
  • UK AID logo
  • New UK Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell
  • Food aid destined for distribution in Ethiopia
    In early April, the Ethiopian government and aid agencies said at least two million people required urgent relief aid in the southern and south-eastern lowlands
  • New UK Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell
    New UK Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell
  • View of Karachi, Pakistan
  • Flooding in Pakistan
    Flooding risk
  • Young boys try to catch a glimpse of a domestic violence play presented by Amnesty International Zimbabwe in Hopley Farm in Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Shardha Chaudhary was 11 years old, her impoverished parents rented her out for US$17 a year - one of thousands of girls sold as "kamlari" or indentured servant in Nepal. She barely survived the ordeal
  • More than 10,000 Tharu girls in West Nepal have been sold as Kamlaris
  • Children in Burkina Faso
  • <font color=red>[FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY]</font> Soccer fans gathered in Cape Town's Long Street for the World Cup final draw in December 2009
  • An Afar woman outside her ari
  • Searching for water in Goz Beida, Chad with magnetic resonance sounding
    Searching for water through sounding in Goz Beida, October 2009
  • Magnetic resonance sounding equipment used to search for groundwater
  • Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
  • Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
  • Immigrants from Niger come to Maiadua town in Katsina state, northern Nigeria, in search of food
  • A grain-laden truck bound for Niger from Dawanau grain market in Kano
  • The MV Mavi Marmara aid-carrying ship leaving Antalya, Turkey for Gaza on 22 May 2010
    The MV Mavi Marmara aid-carrying ship leaving Turkey for Gaza on 22 May
  • Mostly homeless,  including young children, being kept at one of the Ministry of Social Affair's holding centres for street people. Garbage collectors and homeless people found in city parks are sometimes rounded up by police and held in "rehabilitation"
  • A woman paddles a small fishing boat in a downtown lake Phnom Penhn now being drained by developers - part of dodgy deal to make room for a high end Korean-built residential community
  • Manila - Two women and a child navigate a flooded street in suburban Pasig City east of Manila at the height of tropical storm Ketsana in 2009
    Two women and a child navigate a flooded street in suburban Pasig City east of Manila at the height of tropical storm Ketsana in 2009
  • Musa "Queen" Njoko is a well-known South African gospel singer and motivational speaker, running her own successful business
  • DRC refugees in Impfondo, northern Republic of Congo receive fishing material from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. They fled fighting in Equateur, DRC, over land and fishing rights
  • Officials disinfect latrines at a site for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in Betou, Likouala, Republic of Congo
  • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) refugees in the village of Eboko, Republic of Congo. The refugees fled clashes over fishing and land rights
  • More than 500,000 people were affected by the rains
    Sri Lanka's meteorology department predicts heavy rains will continue until 12 January (file photo)
  • Women bringing their children to public health centre for growth monitoring and immunisations, Tougan, northern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • Church World Service meets with the local community in Laghman Province, Afghanistan to discuss gender equality
    Church World Service meets with the local community in Laghman Province to discuss gender equality
  • Former president of Chad Hissène Habré
  • Some Indonesian families and communities chain up severely mentally ill people

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