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  • A protester holds up a sign at a rally against Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill, 2009, in November 2009 at the Uganda High Commission in New York, USA
  • Graph showing percentage of public sector ARVs funded by the Global Fund
  • Village of Nima, in the region of Kaédi, Southern Mauritania, where malnutrition rates are among the highest in the country
  • Sensitisation session on nutrition at the Toufunde Cive health centre in the region of Matam, Southern Mauritania
  • Poverty and deprivation exist across Balochistan
    Poverty and deprivation exist across Balochistan
  • Balochistan residents Sadiqa Bibi and her husband say they cannot survive without help
    Balochistan residents Sadiqa Bibi and her husband say they cannot survive without help
  • Poverty and deprivation exist across Balochistan
  • Balochistan residents Sadiqa Bibi and her husband say they cannot survive without help
  • Reproductive health advocates have made family planning an election issue
  • Tree planting is expected to tackle air pollution and desertification
    Tree planting is expected to tackle air pollution and desertification
  • Healthworker dispenses medication at a clinic
  • Arulamma Thambiraja dreams of celebrating her 100th birthday in her home village
  •  Over a dozen people were killed and 30 were wounded in an attack on a guest house in central Kabul on 26 February, the government said
    Plus d’une douzaine de personnes ont été tuées et 30 blessées dans une attaque visant une maison d’hôtes dans le centre de Kaboul le 26 février
  • Students in a class in a school tent provided by UNICEF in Mazraq IDP camp, Hajjah Governorate
  • Children in front of their school in southern Saada are happy to see it reopening
  • Unaccompanied children at the Musina/ Beit Bridge border in South Africa
  • Memories of a 2005 quake that killed 73,000 people caused fear and panic when a less powerful earthquake hit Mansehra, about 100 km north of Islamabad, on 28 February 2010
  • Unaccompanied children at the Musina/ Beit Bridge border in South Africa
  • `Qat’ farmers spray their crop with pesticides in Ans District, Dhamar Governorate, central Yemen
  • A child who underwent treatment for malnutrition, during a follow-up visit by Helen Keller International. December 2009
  • An onion farmer in Bali's Kintamani Valley
  • Meningitis belt in Africa (<a href="http://www.irinnews.org/pdf/LM-2010-AFR_0224.pdf" target="_blank"><strong><font color=#006699>See larger version of map</strong></a>)
  • Ade Sheikdon Negeye, a leprosy patient from Beletweyne, central Somalia, displays his diseased limbs
    Ade Sheikdon Negeye's hands
  • Late and scarce rainfall have caused many crops to wither
  • Agriculture employs more than half of the labour force and provides an income to more than two-thirds of the population
  • A Palestinian fisherman unloads fish from boats at the port in Gaza City. Fishermen say they are catching fewer and fewer fish because of Israel's ever-tightening restrictions
    Un pêcheur palestinien décharge le poisson au port de Gaza. Les pêcheurs disent attraper de moins en moins de poisson à cause des restrictions toujours plus strictes imposées par Israël
  • Sami al-Qouqa, a 30-year-old former fisherman from al-Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza, lost his left hand when his fishing boat came under fire from an Israeli gunboat on 12 March 2007. He sits with his fishermen friends in Gaza port
    A former fisherman from al-Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza who lost his left hand when his fishing boat came under fire from an Israeli gunboat in March 2007
  • Gazan fishermen take high risks for a meagre reward
    Les pêcheurs gazaouis prennent beaucoup de risques pour pas grand-chose
  • addicts injecting themselves/sharing blood
  • In response to failed harvests resulting from low rainfall, farmers in Burundi’s Kirundo province have been diversifying their crops – growing onions like these, for example – and planting on the shores of lakes
  • A view of the homes being built under the Huruma slum upgrading project
  • One of the homes completed under the Huruma slum upgrading project in northeast Nairobi

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