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  • UNMIL - Liberia
  • Burnt church, back in use, Jos
  • Homes destroyed in religious violence, Jos
    Homes destroyed in the rioting
  • Frisking civilians at check point, Jos
    The army is trying to keep a lid on trouble
  • A bible in the ruins of a home destroyed in religious violence in Jos
    A bible in the ruins of a home destroyed in the January violence
  • Military check point, Jos
  • Reverand Zang Tengong fears new religious violence in Jos
  • Chair melted in the heat of the blaze in a Jos church, torched in religious violence
    Les églises et les mosquées ont été incendiées
  • Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and the Secretary General of the UN, Ban Ki-Moon, confer with the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglo prior to President Sharif's address to the Istanbul Conference on Somalia
  • Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed with the Deputy Speaker of the Kenyan Parliament, Farah Maalim at the Istanbul Conference on Somalia
  • Chams Muslims in Cambodia reviewing material on the ECCC
  • A group of ethnic Vietnamese monks at at a pagoda in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh
  • Home destroyed in religious violence, Jos
    Une maison détruite lors d’une flambée de violences intercommunautaires dans le Nord (photo d’archive)
  • Member of the para-military Mobile Police, commonly known as "kill and go", at a roadblock in Jos - May 2010
  • A man wounded from a bomb explosion at a mosque is carried to a hospital in the southern Philippine city of Cotabato in this picture taken 9 May 2010 Muslim separatist rebels have agreed to help Philippine troops in securing unexploded landmines and ordna
  • Cotabato City - A military ordnance expert in a bomb suit scours an urban city street following reports of a discovery of an improvised explosive device left in the area. Separatist Muslim rebels have agreed to help the Philippine government recover unexp
  • Many homes were inundated with water following almost a week of rains in western and southern parts of Sri Lanka [21 May 2010]
  • Growing food insecurity in western Nepal is mostly affecting children who are taking desperate measures like skipping meals and reducing food portions
  • Bajura District has been left food-insecure due to to recurrent drought. Food inflation as compounded the problem
  • Aanchit, a resident of Bangkok, repairs his cart damaged by a night of protests between security forces and anti-government demonstrators the day after. [20 May2010]
  • A root that looks promising can turn out to be disappointing with the virulency of the new Cassava Brown Streak Disease. CBSD is threatening food insecurity in much of Uganda as the disease spreads very fast
  • Scientists showing how the new Cassava Brown Streak Disease affects produce in Uganda's Mukono district. CBSD is threatening food insecurity in much of Uganda as the disease spreads very fast
  • Bangkok ablaze as security forces battle anti-government protesters on 19 May, 2010
  • Residents of Louta, a village in northern Burkina Faso. More and more girls are leaving the area for cities in search of work. Villagers poor living conditions, particularly a lack of water, make it difficult to keep children from leaving. April 2010
  • Village chief and other residents of Louta, a village in northern Burkina Faso. More and more girls are leaving the village for cities in search of work. Villagers poor living conditions, particularly a lack of water, make it difficult to keep children fr
  • One day after anti-government protests in Bangkok, many residents are struggling to pick up the pieces. [20 May 2010]. Dozens of people have been killed and more than a thousand have been injured since the "red shirt" protests began im mid March
  • Salome, a resident near Masinga dam says that after the recent rains, food is plentiful and prices of basic foodstuffs have plummeted
  • Salome, a resident near Masinga dam says that after the recent rains, food is plentiful and prices of basic foodstuffs have plummeted
  • Masinga dam at full capacity after recent heavy rains
    Masinga dam at full capacity after recent heavy rains
  • A group of children in Aceh.  Malaria prevention efforts are now being linked with immunisation efforts
  • Excess water flows down the Masinga dam spillway. After recent heavy rains, experts are warning of possible flooding if downstream dams fill to capacity
    Excess water flows down the Masinga dam spillway, Kenya
  • A group of children in Aceh. Indonesian health authorities have linked anti-malaria efforts to children's immunisation programmes

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