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  • Since October 2009 more than 100,000 people from Democratic Republic of Congo’s Equateur province  fled clashes to seek sanctuary in Likouala province, across the Ubangui river in the Republic of Congo.
    Non-food distribution by UNHCR, responsible for coordinating all humanitarian action at the refugee camps
  • Refugee students from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) learn in a forest clearing near the village of Gangania in the extreme north of the Republic of Congo
    Refugee students from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) learn in a forest clearing near the village of Gangania in the extreme north of the Republic of Congo
  • Refugee children from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) learn in a forest clearing near the village of Gangania in the extreme north of the Republic of Congo
    Refugee children from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) learn in a forest clearing near the village of Gangania in the extreme north of the Republic of Congo
  • Some 1,000km of embankments are in need of rehabilitation
  • ATIDO, Western Bahr el Ghazal State. An abandoned railway wagon lies alongside the railway track linking north and south Sudan. The line was reopened in March 2010
    ATIDO, Western Bahr el Ghazal State. An abandoned railway wagon lies alongside the railway track linking north and south Sudan
  • Railway points looking north at the village of Atido. The railway line linking southern and northern Sudan re-opened in March 2010
    Railway points looking north at the village of Atido. The railway line linking southern and northern Sudan re-opened in March 2010
  • At high tide, sea water intrudes into paddy fields in Myanmar's southern Ayeyarwady Delta
  • US Navy dentist, dentistry tools
  • A boy in Mazrak IDP camp in north-west Yemen eats Plumpy’nut, a peanut-based food used in famine relief
    A boy in Mazrak IDP camp in north-west Yemen eats Plumpy’nut, a peanut-based food used in famine relief
  • Women and children at MSF’s nutrition therapeutic centre in Magaria, southern Niger
    Women and children at MSF’s nutrition therapeutic centre in Magaria, southern Niger
  • A child in Magaria, Southern Niger
  • Deforestation - for generic use
    The Kenya Forest Service has initiated projects involving the youth, some of whom made a living through illegal logging and burning charcoal in the Mau Forest (file photo)
  • Filtering out guinea worms from drinking water have brought countries closer to eradicating the parasitic roundworms
  • Yangon City Hall in downtown Yangon is the seat of the city's administrative body, Yangon City Development Committee
  • Myanmar remains one of the most isolated countries in the world today
  • An area in the centre of the capital, Sanaa. Yemen is the poorest country in the Middle East
  • A child cries in distress as a UNICEF doctor examines him in Mazrak IDP camp on 13 November, 2009. The family arrived in Mazrak in September 2009 from the Haiden district west of Saada
    A child cries in distress as a UNICEF doctor examines him in Mazrak IDP camp on 13 November, 2009
  • Yemeni women and children tend to a fire in the UN-serviced IDP camp at Mazrak, north Yemen. 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 au
    Yemeni women and children tend to a fire in the UN-serviced IDP camp at Mazrak, north Yemen
  • A UNICEF doctor performs a check for malnutrition on this one year old child who was severely malnourished when he arrived with his mother at Mazrak camp
    A UNICEF doctor performs a check for malnutrition on this one year old child who was severely malnourished when he arrived with his mother at Mazrak camp
  • 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
    Over half Mazrak camp's residents are children under 18-years old
  • Queuing at the WFP distribution on 14 November, 2009, this elderly lady said she has been sleeping in the open outside Harad since fleeing with her family of 14 following the Saudi offensive near her village on the border
    Queuing at the WFP distribution on 14 November, 2009, this elderly lady said she has been sleeping in the open outside Harad since fleeing with her family of 14 following the Saudi offensive near her village on the border
  • A WFP food distribution point for displaced families in north-west Yemen who have not been accommodated in Mazrak or other camps
    A WFP food distribution point for displaced families in north-west Yemen
  • Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
  • A map showing truck drivers the locations of wellness centres where they can access health services along their routes (<a href="http://pictures.irinnews.org/images/2010/originals/201003161246420665.jpg" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#800000>See lar
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  • Pro Andy Rajoelina supporters in 2009
  • A woman cries after the loss of one of her sons in Kamal Adwan Hospital in the Gaza Strip. Palestinian women face a variety of hardships
  • Women with cassava roots
    Women process cassava roots: Local NGOs in western Bandundu Province are encouraging the growing of cassava types that do not have cyanide
  • Cassava - for generic use
    Konzo disease is associated with the consumption of insufficiently processed cassava
  • Chronic malnutrition is alarming in Nepal. A child suffering diarhea also has acute malnutrition in a health camp in west Nepal
  • Umaru Swaray, a Liberian refugee in Uganda
  • Returning families to Marjah, Helmand
    People are returning to Marjah where NATO and Afghan officials are trying to help them resume normal lives

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