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  • Nalini Vijayarani, 36, resettled in Kilinochchi on December says " Ourconditions are extremely hard. Its been four months till we resettledbut we are still struggling with housing"
  • Voting begins on the first day of polling in Sudan's first multi-party elections for 24 years.  Voting is scheduled to last for three days from 11-13 April
  • Voting begins on the first day of polling in Sudan's first multi-party elections for 24 years. Voting is scheduled to last for three days from 11-13 April. Voters will choose their national and regional presidents, governors and legislative representative
    Voting begins on the first day of polling in Sudan's first multi-party elections for 24 years.
  • Voting begins on the first day of polling in Sudan's first multi-party elections for 24 years.  Voting is scheduled to last for three days from 11-13 April.  Voters will choose their national and regional presidents, governors and legislative representati
    Voters line up at a polling station on the first day of voting in southern Sudan
  • 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
  • A polling station is set up on the first day of voting in Sudan's first multi-party elections in 24 years
  • A young Pokot warrior stands next to a disused termite mound. After they have been abandoned by termites the mounds are colonized by sand flies which carry the deadly disease Kala Azar
    A young Pokot warrior stands next to a disused termite mound
  • The all important Yemeni ID card. Some 137,000 IDPs are registered in Hajjah Governorate. As many as 300 families have not been able to register
  • A man at City of Rest centre for substance abuse and mental illness in Freetown, Sierra Leone. February 2010
  • Officials of Kenya’s Interim Independent Electoral Commission register voters near Ainsworth Primary School in Eastleigh
  • A dilapidated road in Eastleigh
  • Government-funded centre for agent orange and other disabled children in Danang, central Vietnam
  • This Somali man lost his hands when al-Shabab insurgents suspended him by his arms from a tree for more than 24 hours because he refused to pay them “tax”
  • Asha Abdul* (not her real name), prepares samosas for sale outside her house in Eastleigh. Unregistered urban refugees like Abdul prefer to pay for services such as road repair so as not to draw attention to their illegal status
  • Decades later, the the effects of Agent Orange are still being felt
  • South Africa needs energy to slash poverty
  • UNHCR Patrick Male (far right) with refugees in meeting on day scheduled for eviction (6 Aprill) - Blue Waters safety site near Cape Town
    UNHCR's Patrick Male (far right) meets with Blue Waters camp residents
  • Vanel Sewika - originally from DRC at Blue Waters Safety site near Cape Town (xenophobia)
    Vanel Sewika, originally from DRC, at the Blue Waters Safety site near Cape Town
  • A man in a wheelchair moves along the A9 near Paranthan. Thousands of IDPs have returned to the area more than 10 months after the conflict was officially declared over
  • A school in Kilinochchi functioning in a war-damaged building
  • An Angolan man watches chinese migrant workers building pavements in the capital Luanda
  • Antonio Bento Bembe, Angola's secreary of state for human rights and a fomre leader of the Cabina separatist movement FLEC
  • 3 Generations of Women Looking Out Over the Omo River
  • Boy filling gourd along Omo River
  • A map showing the current and planned Hydro Dams, along the Omo - Gibe Basin
  • Crossing the Omo River with a traditional wooden canoe
  • Chines migrant workers fixing pavements in the Angolan capital Luanda
  • Chinese migrant workers fixing pavements in the capital Luanda
  • Chinese migrant workers in the capital Luanda fixing the city's pavements
  • Antonio Bento Bembe, Angola's secretary of state for human rights and former leader of the Cabinda separatist rebel movement FLEC
  • The scars of conflict in Humabo remain
  • A landmine victim in Huambo, Angola

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