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  • Children practice their reading and counting in the Burkina capital Ouagadougou. University students are volunteering their time to help the Malian Tuareg children get an education. April 2010
    Children practice their reading and counting in the Burkina capital Ouagadougou
  • Women buying fish in Kun Thee Chaung Village, Bogale Township. Fishing is a major part of the local economy
    Women buying fish in Kun Thee Chaung Village, Bogale Township, Myanmar
  • IDPs from Helmand's Marja
  • Mohra al-Sumeihi flanked by her daughters Hanaa and Adabah (lying on the bed), who were the victims of a landmine explosion outside an IDP camp in northern Yemen. Their father has sold everything he owns to pay for their hospital bill so far and more oper
  • The road to Mekele, northern Ethiopia
  • According UNHCR, 30 percent of IDPs came to Mazraq camps in northern Yemen with their animals
    According UNHCR, 30 percent of IDPs came to Mazraq camps in northern Yemen with their animals
  • Children trying to get water with a handpump near the communal water tank built inside a monastery compound. Thar Yar Gone village, Pyinkayaing Township
    Children trying to get water with a handpump near the communal water tank built inside a monastery compound
  • A villager fetching water from a communal water tank to his
house donated by a private donor group. Tha Kan Ngu village, Bogalay Township
  • Community involvement is key in the ongoing recovery effort in Myanmar
  • Training of trainers in Pyapon Township southern Myanmar. Two years on, ongoing recovery efforts are continuing
  • Children along the PNG coastline play in the sea. Many coastal communities are now at greater risk of higher intensity storms
  • Fishermen like these are now at greater risk as storms look set to intensify due to climate change
    Fishermen like these are now at greater risk as storms look set to intensify due to climate change
  • Girls often miss out on classes during their menstruation periods due to lack of proper sanitation facilities in schools
  • Cape Town's 'Tin can town' - Blikkiesdorp
  • Many men have been left to take care of the children alone while their wives work abroad
  • Once a popular Muslim street in Jaffna, Moor Street sits in disrepair today
  • Mohammed Yassin, a 55-year-old Muslim father of three who returned to Jaffna in 1996 from Puttalam
  • A Yemeni women at a WFP feeding centre
  • Map showing the regions covered in the IRIN radio survey (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201004290808450274.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • A textile worker at work, Lesotho
    A textile worker at work
  • John Holmes, the Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, talking with a pupil in a village near Zinder, Southern Niger, during his visit in the country 25-28 March 2010
  • Cattle in Zinder region, Southern Niger
    Du bétail dans la région de Zinder, dans le sud du Niger
  • Twenty four year-old Bongi Rubushe is a medical student at Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand and also a volunteer in the national HIV counselling and testing campaign
    "Testing is good, but treating people is another issue"
  • Addis Ababa
  • A street in Addis Ababa
  • A street in Addis Ababa
  • Keo Srey Vy, 36, lives at the Cambodian Acid Survivors Charity in Phnom Penh and is dependent on their care. She was attacked with acid by brother-in-law while she was at the restaurant where she worked as a cook
  • Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan, speaks at a high-level meeting on Afghanistan, at UN Headquarters in New York
  • A Fulani man guides his herd (file photo)
  • A street in Addis Ababa
    Addis Abeba ne dispose que de deux centres pouvant dépister la TB-MR
  • President Hamid Karzai
  • Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai

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