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  • Children play precariously near a river in Manila where a sprawling slum has been rebuilt after deadly typhoons in 2009
    Children play precariously near a river in Manila where a sprawling slum has been rebuilt after deadly typhoons in 2009
  • A local Papuan man tends to his sweet potato plants on a hillside in Papua
  • A traditional food market in Papua, one of Indonesia's poorest regions
  • A Papuan woman carrying her son in Papua. The region is one of Indonesia's poorest. Approximately 35 percent of the Papua's 2.6 million inhabitants live below the poverty line
    A Papuan woman carrying her son in Papua
  • Home based care workers on their rounds in Mashonaland, Zimbabwe. In southern Africa the volume of people infected and affected by HIV and AIDS has overwhelmed public health systems and social services. Community organisations, church groups and nongovern
  • Fonio vendor Mariko Fadima Siby in Bamako, Mali in greenhouse used to dry out fonior before packaging
  • A temporary base of a UNMIS peacekeeping patrol, guarding international military observers on a long range patrol in Mayom, in the south's Unity state, in this March 11 photograph
    A temporary base of a UNMIS peacekeeping patrol, guarding international military observers on a long-range patrol in Mayom, Unity State
  • Young southern Sudanese boys play on a bicycle in Unity state in the town of Abiemnon in this March 12 photograph
    Young southern Sudanese boys in Abiemnom town, Unity State
  • International military observers from the UN mission in Sudan (UNMIS) gather information on the security situation from local herdsman in the south's Unity state
    International UNMIS military observers gather information on the security situation from local herdsman in Unity State
  • Southern Sudanese cattle herders move their animal in the south's Unity state, in this March 10 photograph
    Southern Sudanese cattle herders move their animal in the south's Unity state
  • Rice field outside Antananarivo
  • Somalia: Afgooye Corridor (as of Sep 2009)
    Somalia: Afgoye Corridor (as of Sep 2009)
  • The security situation in Bajaur remains tense
  • Victoria Corpuz, chairwoman of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, says indigenous people should have a greater say on policy making
  • Three women smile to the camera in Madang, Papua New Guinea
  • The Barada river, shown here in Damascus, is the only notable river flowing entirely within Syrian territory. The city's water supplies are under huge strain
    The Barada River, shown here in Damascus, is the only notable river flowing entirely within Syrian territory. The city's water supplies are under huge strain
  • Innocent Rokundo: “I lived like a ghost for 15 years”
  • A worker descends into a tunnel near Rafah, southern Gaza. Egypt has nearly finished constructing a metal wall along its border with Gaza in an attempt to stop smuggling via tunnels
    Un travailleur descend dans un tunnel près de Rafah, au sud de Gaza. L’Égypte a presque terminé la construction d’un mur métallique le long de sa frontière avec Gaza pour essayer d’en finir avec la contrebande par les tunnels
  • Returnees to Kilinochi say life is  a daily struggle. Thousands have returned to the former rebel capital in northern Sri Lanka
  • A family outside their makeshift shelter in Kilinochi
  • Many returnees to Kilinochi now live in tents
  • Halimo Mohammed who fled violence in Somalia's capital and travelled all the way to Dadaab refugee camp
    Halimo Mohammed
  • Halimo Mohammed's route from Mogadishu to Dadaab refugee camp
  • Neglected Syringes
  • A boy waits in line for food at the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province.  The displaced persons at Mazraq camp have fled the ongoing fighting in the Sa'ada province of northern Yemen
    A boy waits in line for food at the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province
  • Mazrak camp in the tough mountainous scrublands of Yemen's north-west border with Saudi Arabia is now home to more than 10,000 people displaced by the escalating war between the government and rebels from the Huthi clan
    Mazrak camp in the tough mountainous scrublands of Yemen's north-west border with Saudi Arabia
  • A group of boys smile to the camera at the  Kutupalong refugee camp outside Cox's Bazaar. There are 28,000 documented Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
  • Khaleda Begum, 19, will soon be resettled to Australia. There are currently 11,000 documented Rohingyas living at the Kutupalong refugee camp in southern Bangladesh
  • A young Rohingya girl at the Kutupalong refugee camp in southern Bangladesh
  • Cashew farmer Marie Françoise Niouki fears a lost crop due to renewed fighting in the separatist rebel stronghold in southern Senegal's enclave of Casamance. A mid-March 2010 military offensive to root out rebels in and near the city Ziguinchor has kept
    Marie Françoise Niouki, cultivatrice de noix de cajou
  • Caught in a city-wide military offensive aimed at rooting out rebels, market vendor Françoise Kouka has been unable to forage in the bush for products to sell due to fear of being hit
    Vendor Françoise Kouka
  • Standing to the far left, Jean Maxime Sanga fled his home village of Kenya Manjacque 3km to Ziguinchor during a military offensive to root out rebels mid-March 2010

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