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  • Palestinian workers build a house with mud bricks in Jabaliya town, northern Gaza
    Palestinian workers build a house with mud bricks in Jabaliya town, northern Gaza
  • Displaced children remain most vulnerable
  • Over 50,000 Nepalis still remain displaced despite the end of the armed conflict in 2006
  • Sick children with their parents inside an ambulance leaving Mazraq camp in Hajjah Governorate for Sanaa
    Sick children with their parents inside an ambulance leaving Mazraq camp in Hajjah Governorate for Sanaa
  • IDPs gather to receive food from a WFP distrubution centre in Haradh city, 40km from Mazraq camp in Hajjah Governorate
    IDPs gather to receive food from a WFP distrubution centre in Haradh city, 40km from Mazraq camp in Hajjah Governorate
  • 'Maerua crasifolia' tree, known in Southern Niger local language as 'jiga'. Its leaves are eaten by population during periods of food shortages. They are also appreciated by camels and some locust species
  • Young girls near the watering point of Makanga village, north of Tanout in Southern Niger
    Young girls near the watering point of Makanga village, north of Tanout in Southern Niger
  • Children in the village of Garin Dagabi, north of Tanout in Southern Niger
    Some 378,000 children are at risk of severe malnutrition
  • Poll worker in Togo's 2010 presidential election in the capital, Lome
    Poll worker in Togo's 2010 presidential election in the capital, Lomé, on voting day
  • The poor raining season in many parts of Niger in 2009 resulted in a shortage of pasture for animals. Some herders are forced to buy forage to people who collect it in the fields and sell it to survive. Here in Dan Tchiao near Magaria, Southern Niger
  • A young girl in the village of Gouragass, near Tanout in Southern Niger
  • The FAO Food Price Index averaged 169 points in February, down 2.6 percent (4.5 points) from January
  • The devastation caused by the landslides washed away houses and crops
    The landslide in Bududa district in 2010 washed away houses and crops
  • Togo's President Fauré Gnassingbé up for re-election after securing power in a contested and bloody 2005 win (file photo)
  • Diagram showing earthquake-affected deparments and HIV-prevalence rates
  • A human trafficking awareness billboard
  • Floods and Mudslides (as of 1 Mar 2010) - Location Map
  • Map showing Darfur. NOTE: This Map does not imply IRIN endorsement of regional boundaries indicated on the map
  • Rescuers at the landslide in Bandung district on the last day of efforts to recover survivors on 1 March
  • Wiwin just grabbed her four children and ran from the landslide in Bandung district
  • Map of Darfur, Sudan
  • The scene where all the people were buried with their property. (Nametsi parish)
  • A scene where most of people are buried underneath where the trading centre was before
    Searching for survivors at a scene where dozens of people are buried following a landslide
  • Flooding in Les Cayes in Haiti's South department, February 2010
  • Flooding in Les Cayes in Haiti's South department, February 2010
    Inondations aux Cayes, dans le sud d’Haïti
  • A new project by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) aims to build around 120 mud brick houses for dozens of homeless families in the next few months
    A new project by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) aims to build around 120 mud brick houses for dozens of homeless families in the next few months
  • Life is still tough for the women of Swat, who live in fear of a Taliban comeback
  • Farmer Bountieng Keomanyvong (foreground) is concerned about being relocated
  • The Beun That Luang Wetland provides livelihoods for thousands of residents
  • A Mud brick house in Gaza
    A Mud brick house in Gaza
  • Mamo Tukuye is a migrant from Ethiopia in Bosasso, the commercial capital of Somalia's semi-autonomous region of Puntland
  • Hujale Jama is one of thousands of people in Bossaso who have been displaced by drought and have moved to urban centres where they depend on relatives
    Hujale Jama is one of thousands of people in Bossaso who have been displaced by drought and have moved to urban centres where they depend on relatives

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