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  • Masinga dam spillway. After recent heavy rains, experts are warning of possible flooding if downstream dams fill to capacity
  • A homestead, seen on the left of this photo, is threatened by rising flood waters along river Thiba in Mwea
  • Margaret Wawira is one of the people whose houses have been affected by rising flood waters along river Thiba in Mwea
  • A WFP food aid truck in northern Afghanistan
  • A wheat field in Bamiyan Afghanistan
  • A woman whose family was displaced by fighting in Helmand province in their temporary accommodation in Kandahar, Afghanistan on the 17th March, 2010. Her family have been receiving assistance in the form of blankets and food from a local NGO, HAPA, that i
    A woman whose family was displaced by fighting in Helmand province in their temporary accommodation in Kandahar, Afghanistan
  • A wall painting on stopping child and women abuse in Khayelitsha, South Africa
  • A child mining stones in a quarry in Freetown
  • A young girl whose family has been displaced by recent fighting in Helmand poses for a photograph in Kandahar, Afghanistan on the 17th March, 2010
    A young girl whose family has been displaced by recent fighting in Helmand poses for a photograph in Kandahar
  • A burka clad woman and her baby wait to see a doctor at a health clinic in the district of Khan Kalacha, in Kandahar, Afghanistan on the 17th March, 2010
    A burka clad woman and her baby at a clinic in Kandahar, afghanistan
  • Members of an all-female Indian police unit of the UN mission in Liberia
    Members of an all-female Indian police unit of the UN mission in Liberia
  • Floods (as of 18 May 2010) - Location Map
  • Bangkok ablaze as security forces battle anti-government protesters on 19 May, 2010
  • Awa Bodian, 79, was injured by an antipersonnel landmine in Casamance in 2002. She says she often thinks of committing suicide. February 2010
  • A mother at the Androka health center feeds her child red raketa - a dangerous cactus fruit
  • Kabul is facing a rapid and unregulated urbanization
  • A house in Kabul's post Shirpur area
  • A house in Kabul's posh Shirpur area
  • Sri Lanka's decades-long civil war concluded on 18 May 2009
  • After decades of war, reconciling the past could be Sri Lanka's greatest challenge yet. War crimes were allegedly committed by both sides to the conflict
  • Police and Redshirts Bangkok Protests - March - May 2010
  • The health centre in Androka, a town in the district of Ampanihy in south-western Madagascar is packed with desperate mothers and children
  • Beneficiaries of FAO's Farmer Field Schools in Burnt Forest, Kenya
  • Chief of Yimirshika, a village in Borno State, Lawan Daniel Malgwi who says there are not enough drugs to treat river blindness for all the village's inhabitants in 2010
  • Children hitch a ride to their school in Colombo, At least three people are known to have died due to heavy flooding in of western and southern Sri Lanka [18 May 2010]
  • Desperate people have begun to flee Gilgit-Baltistan in northern Pakistan with whatever they can take along to meet food needs
  • Fears run high in Hunza-Nagar District in northern Paksitan as some people flee by boat across the lake on the Hunza River
  • A year after it ended, the scars of war remain in Kilinochi, the former de-facto capital of the LTTE
  • A mother and child outside the Murugandi temple, south of Kilinochi, the former de-facto capital of the LTTE
    A mother and child outside the Murugandi temple, south of Kilinochi, the former de-facto capital of the LTTE
  • Civilians praying at the Murugandi temple, south of Kilinochi, one year after the government declared victory over the LTTE
  • A river blindness sufferer in Borno State
  • Medication

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