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  • Jacqueline Kabagirwa, 35 lives in the northern Burundi commune of Busoni but because of failed harvests following a drought, she commutes to neighbouring Rwanda, where a day’s work in a field earns her just enough to feed her family
    Jacqueline Kabagirwa commutes to neighbouring Rwanda, where a day’s work in a field earns her just enough to feed her family
  • There’s not much for sale in the markets of northern Burundi’s Kirundo province after a drought during one of the main growing seasons of the year. Much of what is available is imported and therefore expensive
  • Ammar is one of thousands of children taking shelter in Mazraq IDP camp in Hajjah Governorate
  • Hundreds of people who came from the Zinder region to escape the tough food situation are gathered in an area of Agadez close to the airport
  • Many children are forced to work to support their income-poor families
  • Chidren studying in a tent in Mazraq IDP camp in Hajjah Governorate. Only 3 percent of children in Saada have access to education
  • A food crisis in northern Burundi’s Kirundo province – the result of failed rains – has prompted many women to make a long daily commute to neighbouring Rwanda, where a day’s work in a field earns them just enough money to feed their family for a
    One of the regions most affected by the food deficit is Bugesera, covering the northern provinces of Kirundo and part of Muyinga provinces
  • Education is a major challenge in conflicted-affected northern Sri Lanka, where thousands of children are now returning to school
  • Mariama Adao and her last-born child
  • People in Odienné, northern Côte d'Ivoire, protesting the decision of President Laurent Gbagbo to dissolve government and the electoral commission. February 2010
  • Youths in Odienné, northern Côte d'Ivoire, protesting the decision of President Laurent Gbagbo to dissolve government and the electoral commission. February 2010
  • HIV testing at a Lesotho clinic
  • HIV testing at a Lesotho clinic
  • Elias Sempindo, 72, has come out of retirement to return to work as a medical officer in Morogoro, Tanzania. This is part of a pilot programme to help fill gaps in the health system. Tanzania has just 0.02 doctors per 1,000 people
  • More than 50 people may have been killed and 200 houses destroyed or damaged in an avalanche in Kohistan
  • On the beach in Cox's Bazar, southern Bangladesh, Rohingya waiter Solim Ullah says he worries about being discovered by the authorities. Rohingya refugees are not allowed to work legally in Bangladesh
  • A formation of Nigerien soldiers from the 322nd Parachute Regiment march to a training site where they will learn combat skills from U.S. Army soldiers
  • A formation of Nigerien soldiers from the 322nd Parachute Regiment march to a training site where they will learn combat skills from U.S. Army soldiers
  • Leprosy patients wait for a checkup at a local hospital in Kathmandu
  • Woman diagnosed with cervical cancer in Uganda
  • Bangladesh delivery of refrigerated vaccines (file photo)
  • Many people in rural Laos dream of migrating to small towns for better services
  • Members of the Brickstone self-help group at their urban farming demonstration plot in Mathare, Nairobi
  • Kale seedlings planted in a sack by urban farmers in Mathare, a slum in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi
  • Stephen Ajengo, a member of the Juja Self-Help Group stands by a sack containing vegetable seedlings at an urban farming demonstration plot in Mathare
  • A view of the Rohingya makeshift refugee site at Kutupalong, southern Bangladesh. Close to 30,000 undocumented Rohingya now live in squalid conditions at the site
  • A young Rohingya boy at the Kutupalong makeshift site for undocumented refugees. Education is a major concern for thousands of children
  • A hut of plastic and twigs erected by an increasing number of undocumented Rohingya refugees at the Kutupalong makeshift site outside of Cox's Bazar
  • Two Rohingya boys at the Kutupalong refugee camp outside Cox's Bazar, where some 11,000 documented refugees live
  • A group of Rohingya boys at the Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox's Bazar. According to UNHCR, there are 28,000 documented Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh now living one of two official camps
  • A young boy at the Kutupalong refugee camp south of Cox's Bazar, southern Bangladesh. Some 11,000 documented Rohingya refugees live in the camp
  • A young boy at the Kutupalong refugee makeshift site outside Cox's Bazar. Water, sanitation and food are key concerns at the site following an increasing number of undocumented refugees at the site

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