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  • A matatu, the most common form of public transportation in Kenya
  • An Oecusse cattle farmer. Far removed from the rest of the country, many such farmers struggle to find a market for their livestock
  • Elisa Kefi and her 63-year-old sister Marcelina Elo selling vegetables along the street in Oecusse District. The enclave, sandwiched between Indonesian West Timor and the Savu Sea, has some of the worst social indicators in the country
  • Bol Meen Manyiel lives in the Tonj area of Southern’s Sudan’s Warrap state
  • Mothers bring their children to a vaccination centre run by UNICEF in al-Mazraq Camp One in Haradh District, Hajjah Governorate, northern Yemen
  • Children in southern Tajikistan
  • Cooks at the camp's central restaurant preparing lunch rations for IDPs
  • South African Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi
  • A fleet of UNMIS cars preparing for a patrol of military observers into Lakes state, Rumbek, May 4, 2010
  • Southern Sudan security forces gather near a political rally in Bentiu stadium, Bentiu, Southern Sudan, April 8, 2010
  • A girl rides her bike into Cueibet town, Southern Sudan, May 2, 2010
    A girl rides her bike into Cueibet town, Southern Sudan, May 2, 2010
  • Madhang Majok, commissioner of Cueibet county in southern Sudan's Lakes state, works under a shaded tree outside Cueibet town, May 2, 2010
  • Wilbroda Aoko Wandera, 48, a widow living in Kibera, Nairobi. She has 10 dependants
    Wilbroda Wandera
  • Children are particularly susceptible to diarrhoea
  • Emty plastic containers await filling outside a public water point in Kathmandu. Access to potable water remains a health concern throughout much of the Himalayan nation
  • IDP girls attending class in the camp's school
    IDP girls attending class in the camp's school
  • Norwah Kollie, who fled her village in Bong County during the war and never returned. All but her in the village were killed
  • A child at a computer
    Harnessing the power of technology
  • Afghan districts affected by floods as of 8 May 2010 (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201005131431310740.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • The Kenya Red Cross Society launch of the emergency flood appeal
  • Cattle cross a flooded field in the Rachuonyo area of western Kenya
  • Girls take water from a pump to their home village, as a camel coated in mud sits by. Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. April 2010
    Girls take water from a pump to their home village, as a camel coated in mud sits by. Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • Animals scramble for water as women fill up containers at a pump. Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • Animals gather near a water pump, Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • Women attach containers of water to a donkey to transport to their home, several kilometres from a pump. Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • A camel after lying in muddy water near a water pump. Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • Animals gather around a pump as women fill jerry cans with water to take to their homes some 15km away. Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso. April 2010
  • Women in the department of Dori, northeastern Burkina Faso, drawing water to take to their homes some 15km away. April 2010
  • Reconstruction in Pakistan's quake-affected urban areas has been slow
    Reconstruction in Pakistan's quake-affected urban areas has been slow
  • Some 10,000 prefabricated houses have been distributed by ERRA to urban residents who lost their homes in the Ocotber 2005 earthquake
    Some 10,000 prefabricated houses have been distributed to urban residents who lost their homes
  • Not much progress has been made in the new Balakot city, which is being built because the old one was heavily damaged in the October 2005 earthquake
    Not much progress has been made in the new Balakot city
  • The new Balakot city, some 11km away from the old one, which was razed to the ground in the October 2005 earthquake
    The new Balakot city

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