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  • A group of ducks in rural Vietnam. Close to 60 people have died from bird flu in the country
  • Young men in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou loading Plumpy Nut onto a truck for transport to health centres throughout the country. April 2010
  • Thousands of survivors Cyclone Aila found themselves marooned at the end of March 2010 when the earthen embankments meant to protect them gave way to rising river water levels
  • Young men in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou loading Plumpy Nut onto a truck 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
  • Young men in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou loading Plumpy Nut onto a truck 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
  • Young men in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou loading Plumpy Nut onto a truck 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
  • Young men in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou loading Plumpy Nut onto a truck for transport to health centres throughout the country. April 2010
  • Young men in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou loading Plumpy Nut onto a truck, as aid agencies prepare for potentially high numbers of malnourished children throughout the country. April 2010
  • Laboratory technicians are often trained by the Zanzibar Malaria Control Programme
    Zanzibar is focusing on monitoring and research to maintain low malaria prevalence levels
  • Government of Southern Sudan President and First Vice President of the Republic of Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, votes on the first day of polling in Sudan's first multi-party elections in 24 years
  • Young men in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou loading Plumpy Nut onto a truck for transport to health centres throughout the country. April 2010
  • Afghanistan produces more opium, heroin and hashish than any other country in the world
    Second in production only to Afghanistan, Myanmar's opium cultivation is spreading, especially in conflict areas
  • The rain calendar prepared by the residents of the Kalabaydh village in eastern Ethiopia (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201004211311050045.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version</font></strong></a
  • Afghanistan’s mid-term food security map
  • Drug addiction is on the rise in Afghanistan
  • Cainta, Philippines - A young boy covers his face as he goes under surgery during a mass circumcision programme at the Cainta Municipal Hospital, east of the Philippine capital
  • A male sex worker in Mombasa, Kenya
  • Sabria Ahmed, 21, is an Ethiopian refugee from the Oromia region. She fled her home in 2006 after her family was accused of supporting the opposition. She lives in Eastleigh and survives by washing a neighbour’s clothes
  • Rivers polluted by defecation in Addis Ababa
  • A group of refugee youths take a language class at the New Eastleigh Primary School. The International Rescue Committee, which works with urban and camp-based refugees, supports the language classes
  • The Arborloo latrine
  • Over 140,000 people in Saada earn their livelihoods from pomegranate and peach production and marketing
    Thousands of people in Saada depend on pomegranate and peach cultivation
  • Major rivers and streams within the Limpopo River Basin (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201004191657230140.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</font></strong></a>)
  • Outside Nilaveli divisional hospital in Eastern Sri Lanka
  • Residents of Dhaka queue up for water. The city routinely suffers from severe water shortages in April and May
  • Army personnel stand guard outside a water tank in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka. Bangladesh. Each year the city suffers from severe water shortages, prompting the move
  • Girl counts and classmates repeat at a UNICEF-supported school in Makeni, Sierra Leone. February 2010
  • Community health workers weigh and measure infants in a village in Makeni, Sierra Leone. February 2010
  • UNICEF workers and teachers discuss necessary repairs to a pump at a primary school in Makeni, Sierra Leone. February 2010

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