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  • A woman breastfeeding her child in a village near the town of Makeni, Sierra Leone. February 2010
  • Sign at Makeni hospital, Sierra Leone, warns against counterfeit medicines. February 2010
  • Crowded houses around a public dumping area at a slum outside of Jakarta
  • Children at a UNICEF-supported school in Makeni, Sierra Leone. February 2010
    Children at a UNICEF-supported school in Makeni, Sierra Leone
  • A woman and her child at government hospital in Makeni, Sierra Leone. February 2010
    A woman and her child at government hospital in Makeni, Sierra Leone
  • Family members transfer water from one pail to another. Clean water and sanitation are key concern in Jakarta's slums
    Clean water and sanitation are key concern in Jakarta's slums
  • Children at a UNICEF-supported school in Makeni, Sierra Leone. February 2010
  • A young boy winces in pain whilst receiving an injection. Young boys are at particular risk of contracting Kala Azar while out herding
    A young boy winces in pain whilst receiving an injection. Young boys are at particular risk of contracting Kala Azar while out herding
  • Map showing Ituri region in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Map showing Ituri region in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • A new piece of kit in the form of a backpack could help small farmers in Kenya increase yields, profits and agricultural know-how in a sustainable way
  • An MSF nurse readies herself to inject patients. Young boys are at particular risk of contracting Kala Azar while out herding
    An MSF nurse readies herself to inject patients. Young boys are at particular risk of contracting Kala Azar while out herding
  • The treatment for Kala Azar consists of a daily injection for the course of one month.
(Also for generic use - injection)
    The treatment for Kala Azar consists of a daily injection for the course of one month
  • Young boys infected with Kala Azar wait for their daily injection. If the disease is not treated the patient will die
    Young boys infected with Kala Azar wait for their daily injection. If the disease is not treated the patient will die
  • Young boys infected with Kala Azar wait for their daily injection. If the disease is not treated the patient will die
    Young boys infected with Kala Azar wait for their daily injection. If the disease is not treated the patient will die
  • People suffering from Kala Azar gather outside the MSF Kala Azar ward in Kachileba. Kala Azar affected 4,000 Kenyans last year
    People suffering from Kala Azar gather outside the MSF Kala Azar ward in Kachileba
  • Pokot women prepare fields for cultivation.  Kala Azar is a parasitic disease transmitted by sand-flies
    Pokot women prepare fields for cultivation
  • A typical Pokot village in North West Kenya
    A typical Pokot village in North West Kenya
  • Landscape view of Kachileba, West Pokot
    Landscape view of Kachileba, West Pokot
  • ARCS and ICRC workers in food distribution
    ARCS follows the traditional humanitarian principles of the ICRC
  • The Old City market in Gaza. Gazans have been praised for their resilience and dignity in the face of hardships resulting from the blockade
    The Old City market in Gaza. Gazans have been praised for their resilience and dignity in the face of hardships resulting from the blockade
  • Former Kyrgyz Interior Minister Moldomusa Kongantiev beaten up by protesters in Talas after riot police opened fire on demonstrators
    Former Kyrgyz Interior Minister Moldomusa Kongantiev beaten up by protesters in Talas after riot police opened fire on demonstrators
  • Protesters in Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, forced the government to resign and President Kurmanbek Bakiev to flee the capital
    Protesters in Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, forced the government to resign and President Kurmanbek Bakiev to flee the capital
  • Some 973,600 people are food insecure out of a population of about 1.5 million, more than half of whom are children
    Some 973,600 people are food insecure out of a population of about 1.5 million, more than half of whom are children
  • A market stall in Gaza. Households spend at least half their total expenditure on food, making them highly sensitive to food price variations
    A market stall in Gaza
  • An old man sits outside his UNRWA-supplied tent in the Ezbet Abed Rabbo area of northern Gaza. His home was destroyed in the war
    An old man sits outside his UNRWA-supplied tent in the Ezbet Abed Rabbo area of northern Gaza
  • A boy poses in front of one of more than 4,000 houses in the Gaza Strip that the UN said were totally destroyed or beyond repair after the war
    A boy poses in front of one of more than 4,000 houses in the Gaza Strip that the UN said were totally destroyed or beyond repair after the war
  • A scrap metal dealer collects iron from the rubble of houses destroyed in Israel’s 23-day military offensive, which ended on 18 January 2009
    A scrap metal dealer collects iron from the rubble of houses destroyed in Israel’s 23-day military offensive, which ended on 18 January 2009
  • UNICEF estimates that there may be over 3,000 severely malnourished children in Gaza
    UNICEF estimates that there may be over 3,000 severely malnourished children in Gaza
  • Many sell their catch in Gaza city fish market where only wealthier families can afford to shop
    Many sell their catch in Gaza city fish market where only wealthier families can afford to shop
  • Some 3,000 fishermen compete for dwindling fish stocks off the coast of Gaza
    Some 3,000 fishermen compete for dwindling fish stocks off the coast of Gaza
  • A donkey cart laden with food provided by the  UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA)
    A donkey cart laden with food provided by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA)

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