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  • Vegetables on sale at a market in Gaza
    Vegetables on sale at a market in Gaza
  • An Israeli-imposed blockade on the Strip since 2007 has made life tough for residents. Petrol is often sold in bottles because of restrictions on imports
  • Gazan women walk past a mural of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit who was captured by Palestinian militants in 2006 and has been held as a prisoner by Hamas since
    Gazan women walk past a mural of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit who was captured by Palestinian militants in 2006
  • A shepherd walks with his flock east of Jabaliya, northern Gaza
    A shepherd walks with his flock east of Jabaliya, northern Gaza
  • Health facilities in many parts of Ituri, such as this centre in Bukiringi, are rudimentary
    No beds for the sick… health facilities in many parts of Ituri, such as this centre in Bukiringi, are rudimentary
  • Uthayakumari, 39, of Kilinochi lost her husband and son in the war. Today she continues the search for her daughter
  • 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. His home was destroyed in the war
  • 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
    Le nécessaire pour travailler la terre... un sac à dos peut contenir des outils, un manuel de formation et même un réservoir d’eau pliable
  • Brothers in arms… Congolese army troops and UN peacekeepers on joint patrol south of Bunia, the capital of Ituri district
  • Protesters outside the office of the governor in Talas, Kyrgyzstan
  • Argeleh, or water pipe, has become hugely popular among Syria’s youth
    Preparing the hugely popular water pipe
  • Bomb blast in Kabul
  • Sally Keeble
    Sally Keeble
  • A map of Afghanistan highlighting Kandahar city in Kandahar Province
  • Young man disabled from polio works all day in the Sierra Leone capital Freetown making buckets and other items for sale. February 2010
  • Sign at 'House of Jesus', an association of people with disabilities in Freetown, Sierra Leone. February 2010
  • A young woman disabled from polio. Her t-shirt reads: 'Disability is NOT inability'. Freetown, Sierra Leone. February 2010
  • Collecting water from a dug well at Chaung Wa Village, Pyinkayaing district
  • A communal water tank serves inhabitants of Ma Gyi Chyaing Village, Pyinkayaing district
  • Members of Haki Self Help Group in the process of making ornaments from bones. The group is one of those supported by CARE International
  • CARE Kenya official Pauline Muhonja (left) with members of Msingi Bora, a savings and loan group in Kibera, when the group met on 10 April to collect contributions and disburse loans to members
  • Josephine Awuor, 34, a single mother of four, addresses a meeting of Msingi Bora, a savings and loan group in Kibera, Nairobi
  • Healthcare discrimination has hindered Somali refugees such as Mohamed from seeking treatment in public hospitals
  • In Freetown, Sierra Leone, a young man whose legs are affected by polio makes t-shirts for a local football team. He wants to teach other youths the skill. February 2010
  • Efforts to harvest water from fog dates back to 1901 in South Africa
    Une bonne vieille technologie, datant d’il y a un siècle, permet d’obtenir de l’eau salubre à moindre coût
  • More IDPs are on the move in northwestern Pakistan as the UN warns funds to help them are fast running out
  • The headquarters of Cavoequiva, a local NGO for vulnerable youths in a quiet street of Adjamé, a big district of the Ivorian economic capital Abidjan
    Le siège de l'ONG Cavoequiva à Adjamé voit passer des jeunes du quartier à la recherche de conseils, d’aide, de nourriture ou parfois simplement d'une écoute
  • "Marché Forum" in Adjamé area, Abidjan. Many street children sleep in the abandoned shops on the third floor of the big and dilapidated market building, being therefore highly exposed to violence
    De nombreux jeunes, orphelins ou en rupture familiale, passent leurs nuits dans les boutiques abandonnées du troisième étage du bâtiment qui abrite le "Marché Forum" d'Adjamé, à Abidjan
  • "Marché Forum" in the area of Adjamé, Abidjan, is considered as the biggest market place of the Ivorian economic capital
  • "Marché Forum" in the area of Adjamé, Abidjan, is considered as the biggest market place of the Ivorian economic capital
  • Dr Helene Gayle, president and chief executive officer of CARE USA, on a visit to the organization’s savings and loan projects in Kibera, Nairobi’s largest slum, on 10 April 2010
    Helene Gayle, president and chief executive officer of CARE USA, when she visited Kibera on 10 April 2010
  • Transportation within resettled areas remains a problem. Many residents complained of having to walk over eight km to get to hospitals and schools. Photo location Oddusudan, Mullaitivu District

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