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  • Emergency hospital in Kabul
  • Emergency hospital in Kabul
  • Protesters raising separatist flags in the southern Dhalea governorate
    Protesters raising separatist flags in the southern Dhalea governorate
  • Kala Azar (Film Image)
  • TB patients waiting in a hospital in Khayelitsha, Cape Town (FILM ONLY - use image 201103231336000697 for reports)
    TB patients waiting in a hospital in Khayelitsha, Cape Town
  • Rev. Selvanayagam Selvantha works with war and tsunami effected people in rural eastern Sri Lanka
  • Sudan, Somalia, the DRC, Ethiopia, Chad and Nigeria are all on the top ten list of countries for violence against ethnic and religious groups
    Somalia, Sudan, Iraq and Afghanistan are ranked on top of the list of countries for violence against ethnic and religious groups
  • A female Anopheles mosquito feeding on a human host. The number of malaria cases remains dramatically lower than 12 years ago
    Une moustique femelle Anophèle se nourrit sur un hôte humain
  • Somali acting troupe rehearse their lines for IRIN Radio Somali drama, March 2010
  • Somali actors recording IRIN Radio Somali drama in the studio, March 2010
  • Somali acting troupe rehearse their lines for IRIN Radio Somali drama, March 2010
  • Afghan IDP children
  • Jean-Luc Lemahieu, UNODC’s country representative in Afghanistan
  • UNHCR representative in Burundi Clémentine Nkweta
  • Since 2002, FAO has been working with local blacksmiths to produce small, household-sized silos with a storage capacity of up to 1.5MT but there is a need for thousands more
  • Maize is a staple part of the Timorese diet. Rice and maize make up 60 percent of caloric intake for households in the country
    Maize is a staple part of the Timorese diet
  • Uzia Nishimwe, a resident of Nyakazi rural integrated Village
  • Ilyas Masih with one of his seven daughters; feeding so many is not easy
    Ilyas Masih with one of his seven daughters; feeding so many is not easy
  • Rural-urban migration is squeezing Banjul's basic services, say residents (file photo)
  • Run-down school in Delta State
  • A ballot paper from the recently concluded national elections in Sudan
  • HIV-positive Mulumebet Adugna is a beneficiary of food support from the World Food Programme's urban HIV/AIDS programme in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Traditional Ethiopian food
  • Elementary students gather under a tattered tarpaulin in this school on southern Maguindanao Province that is doubling as an evacuation centre. The Philippine government and the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have agreed to facilitate the
  • Children at an evacuation centre in Maguindanao province, southern Philippines. Government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have agreed to facilitate the quick return of tens of thousands of IDPs, nearly two years after large-scale fighting er
  • A Muslim woman carrying her toddler at an evacuation centre in the southern Maguindanao Province. The government and the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have agreed to facilitate the quick return over tens of thousands of people displaced
  • An image of the ash plume (brown) from the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland captured by NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites on 19 April 2010
  • Militants line up to hand in their weapons and register for the government amnesty programme in Delta State
  • A voter in a polling station in Zam Zam IDP Camp, El Fasher (North Darfur)
  • A voter in a polling station in Zam Zam IDP Camp, El Fasher (North Darfur)
  • Burkina Faso Red Cross truck at warehouse in the capital Ouagadougou, as young men load Plumpy Nut for transport to health centres throughout the country. April 2010
  • Young men in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou loading Plumpy Nut onto a truck for transport to health centres throughout the country. April 2010

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