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  • Kept in restraints for such a long time, a mental patient's muscles atrophy. Mental health remains a key challenge in Indonesia
  • Women bringing their children to public health centre for growth monitoring and immunisations, Tougan, northern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • Synonymous with wealth, Zebu are on the money - 1 Ariary
    Synonymous with wealth, Zebu are on the money
  • The price of Zebu has been falling in southern Madagascar
  • Lionel Messi is a Sports Ambassador
  • Tension in Saada is hindering the return of thousands of IDPs
  • The Price of Zebu has declined significantly in recent years
  • A group of young men in northern Madang Province. Papua New Guinea is home to a huge indigenous population speaking more than 800 languages
  • Despite the arrival of monsoon rains, in many part of Nepal children are walking more than five hours to fetch water from rivers
  • Ahmadis prepare for prayer
    Ahmadis prepare for prayer
  • Many Burmese men find themselves in exploitive working conditions on fishing boats. Experts believe several thousand Burmese are trafficked annually
    Many Burmese men find themselves in exploitive working conditions on fishing boats
  • A woman outside the provincial capital of Madang. The native population is largely Melanesian and Papuan but is divided into many distinct cultures
  • A guard outside an Ahmadi place of worship
  • Ahmadis prepare for prayer
  • Former political prisoner in Chad, Clément Abaifouta, and the sister of Demba Gaye, who died in detention in Chad. Dakar, Senegal. May 2010
  • Banner in Dakar, Senegal -- Conference on civil society's role in tackling impunity. Participants called on Senegal to bring Hissène Habré to trial. May 2010
  • Souleymane Guengueng, who was detained for over two years in Chad during the regime of Hissène Habré, taking notes during a conference in Dakar. May 2010
  • Sambetire is four months pregnant and could lose her baby - but she is one of the lucky few to make it to a health centre. Madagascar
    Sambetire is four months pregnant and could lose her baby - but she is one of the lucky few to make it to a health centre
  • A grandmother and her grandchild wait for a bus to return to their home in Gampaha. The district was badly affected by heavy flooding in mid May 2010
  • Milk is stored in these containers made by the Afar women. The ari can be seen in the background
  • "An Afar wears a Kalashnikov like he wears clothes"
    Young Afar man with his Kalashnikov
  • Ali Keloyta, an Afar pastoralist with his grandchild
  • Bamboo house in Kakamega, Kenya
  • A deminer in action in Sri Lanka. Efforts to demine large parts of the conflict-affected north now face funding problems
  • Natural disaster index 2010
  • At 16 Herintsoa already has 2 children. See says she wants 10
    Herintsoa says she wants 10 children
  • The transport industry in Karachi is largely controlled by Pathans
  • The transport industry in Karachi is largely controlled by Pathans
  • Abdullahi Ahmed, an IDP learning welding in Bosasso, Puntland
    Abdullahi Ahmed, an IDP, learns welding in Bosasso, Puntland
  • Barni Awil Nur, an IDP learning tie and dye techniques in Bosasso, Puntland
  • A memorial ceremony held for Mr. Dominique Morin “Momo” of FSD who was killed in an uncontrolled explosion during routine operations in Kakkayankulam West in GN Division in Mannar District
  • Zafruallah, 7 years old, and who suffers from a rare blood disease, waits with his father to be seen by a doctor in the Pediatric unit of Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar
    Zafruallah, 7 years old, and who suffers from a rare blood disease, waits with his father to be seen by a doctor in the Pediatric unit of Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar

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