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  • In the midst of a military offensive in southern Senegal's Casamance region, secondary school principal Charles Mané has had to judge when it is safe enough to hold classes
    Principal Charles Mané in southern Ziguinchor, Casamance region
  • Heavy fighting in the southern Senegalese city of Ziguinchor in Casamance region has worried students Adama Danfa and Pape Mar Ndao, secondary students in the neighbourhood of Kenya
  • IDPs rely on humanitarian assistance for survival. A child carrying his family lunch in Mazraq camp
    IDPs rely on humanitarian assistance for survival. A child carrying his family lunch in Mazraq camp
  • Roadside bombs and mines inflict heavy harms on civilians in Afghanistan
  • Residents in Lisapat, a tiny village in the coffee-growing hills of Timor-Leste, prepare to receive WFP food assistance
  • Corn sold in an open market in rural Timor-Leste
  • Residents the village of Lisapat receiving WFP food assistance
  • Wild turnips are a staple part of the diet in food insecure areas
  • Falda Marcul, a 38-year-old mother-of-six, sometimes has no choice but to skip a meal. According to the World Food Programme (WFP), food insecurity remains widespread due to low crop yields, lack of income, drought, underdeveloped markets, and civil unres
  • The new UN Special Representative for Afghanistan, Staffan de Mistura, says the UN wants "to help not to lead"
  • A woman stands outside her tent in the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province
    A woman stands outside her tent in the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province
  • A young girl draws pictures in a schoolroom run by the NGO Save the Children at the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province
    A young girl draws pictures in a schoolroom run by the NGO Save the Children at the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province
  • A boy drinks water from a large water tank at Mazraq camp in Hajjah province. The water is delivered by truck to the camp
    A boy drinks water from a large water tank at Mazraq camp in Hajjah province
  • A displaced family in their tent at Mazraq refugee camp. The displaced persons at Mazraq camp have fled the ongoing fighting in the Sa'ada province of northern Yemen
    A displaced family in their tent at Mazraq refugee camp
  • A child recieves nutritional supplements at the UNICEF clinic at the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province
    A child recieves nutritional supplements at the UNICEF clinic at the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province
  • Al-Mazraq, Yemen Oct. 9, 2009. A mother and child wait in line for food supplements at the UNICEF clinic at the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province. A large number of children at the camp are malnourished
    Al-Mazraq, Yemen Oct. 9, 2009. A mother and child wait in line for food supplements at the UNICEF clinic at the Mazraq refugee camp in Hajjah province
  • A young girl outside her family's tent at the al-Mazraq IDP camp in Yemen’s Hajjah Province
    A young girl outside her family's tent at the al-Mazraq IDP camp in Yemen’s Hajjah Province
  • The World Food Programme (WFP), UNICEF and others are providing food rations
    The World Food Programme, UNICEF and others are providing food rations
  • With dozens of families sharing a single tent in Mazrak's over crowded reception area, the men from the new arrivals sleep beyond the camp's fence, out in the open rather than share quarters with another man's wife
    With dozens of families sharing a single tent in Mazrak's over crowded reception area, the men from the new arrivals sleep beyond the camp's fence, out in the open rather than share quarters with another man's wife
  • With dozens of families sharing a single tent in Mazrak's over crowded reception area, the men from the new arrivals sleep beyond the camp's fence, out in the open rather than share quarters with another man's wife
    With dozens of families sharing a single tent in Mazrak's over crowded reception area, the men from the new arrivals sleep beyond the camp's fence, out in the open rather than share quarters with another man's wife
  • Over half Mazrak camp's residents are children under 18-years old
    Over half Mazrak camp's residents are children under 18-years old
  • Over half Mazrak camp's residents are children under 18-years old
    Over half Mazrak camp's residents are children under 18-years old
  • Over half Mazrak camp's residents are children under 18-years old, many of them are malnourished, with upwards of a thousand cases of severe malnourishment
    A child in Mazraq camp, Yemen
  • Yemeni women and children tend to a fire in the UN-serviced IDP camp at Mazrak, north Yemen on 12 November, 2009. Many IDPs initially fled into Saudi, hearing of generous monthly payments to the war displaced, only to be sent back into Yemen by the Saudi
    Yemeni women and children tend to a fire in the UN-serviced IDP camp at Mazrak, north Yemen
  • Over half Mazrak camp's residents are children under 18-years old
    Over half Mazrak camp's residents are children under 18-years old
  • A man living outside Mazrak camp registers to receive his allowance of grain, beans and cooking oil from a World Food Programme distribution centre in the local capital, Harad. August 2009
    A man living outside Mazrak camp registers to receive his allowance of grain, beans and cooking oil from a World Food Programme distribution centre in the local capital, Harad
  • A man displaced by the war between Huthi rebels and government forces walks with his camel through the IDP camp at Mazrak, north-west Yemen. November 2009
    A man displaced by the war between Huthi rebels and government forces walks with his camel through the IDP camp at Mazrak, north-west Yemen
  • Sanaa has the fastest-growing population of any capital city in the world, at 7 percent a year. It may run out of economically viable water supplies by 2017
    Sanaa has the fastest-growing population of any capital city in the world, at 7 percent a year. It may run out of economically viable water supplies by 2017
  • Only 200 cubic metres of water is available per capita per year in Yemen, well below the international water scarcity threshold of 1,700 cubic metres
  • Rice and maize sold in an open market in rural Timor-Leste
  • Map showing Liboi on the Kenya-Somalia border
  • Women and children collect water from a point provided by UNICEF in Mazraq camp one

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