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  • Hassan al-Err, 66, stands outside his new mud-brick house in eastern Jabaliya, Gaza. His family had been living in a tent for the past year since their home was destroyed in Israel's war in Gaza
    Hassan al-Err, 66, stands outside his new mud-brick house in eastern Jabaliya, Gaza
  • IDPs say they are often denied jobs on suspicion of being militants
    IDPs say they are often denied jobs on suspicion of being militants
  • Faizan Khan, from the restive Bajaur tribal area on the Pakistani-Afghan border, wants to see his daughter, Rida Meena, back at school
    Faizan Khan, from the restive Bajaur tribal area on the Pakistani-Afghan border, wants to see his daughter, Rida Meena, back at school
  • Remains of a secondary school in the Martissant area of Port-au-Prince
  • Yacoub Diop, 56, a former policeman, now chief of the village of Medina Salam, near Senegal river in Southern Mauritania. Like thousands of other Mauritanians, he fled the violence in his country in 1989 and returned in the mid-90s
  • A group of returnees in front of their houses or temporary shelters in PK6 site, Southern Mauritania, near the Mauritania-Senegal border town of Rosso
    Plus de 4 500 familles mauritaniennes réfugiées au Sénégal et au Mali pendant deux décennies sont rentrées en Mauritanie entre janvier 2008 et décembre 2009 dans le cadre des opérations de rapatriement volontaire du HCR
  • In PK6, a returnees site located near the Mauritania-Senegal border town of Rosso, Southern Mauritania, communities have been received some land plots to grow food
  • Access to safe drinking water remains a key health concern in the country
  • Annonciata Nduwimana, an ex-combantant now trying to fit into civilian life
    Annonciata Nduwimana is trying to integrate into civilian life
  • Shanta Karki was barely 13 years old when she joined the People’s Liberation Army (PLA)
  • The former Hotel Simbi Continental in Port au Prince, Haiti, has been a refuge for some of Haiti's internally displaced persons since 1986
  • Odile Nibizi and Annabella Nsimirimana, residents of Muyira  in Bujumbura Rural Province
    Odile Nibizi et Annabelle Nshimirimana. De nombreuses femmes de la province de Bujumbura Rural ont été obligées de participer à la guerre. D’autres, qui sont restées dans les villages, ont fini par réaliser des tâches pour l’armée ou pour les FNL
  • Parliament has suspended approval of the 2010 budget due to the conflict with rebels in the north, further reducing the government’s ability to invest in much needed development
  • Unemployment tops 37 percent and is widely seen as driving Yemen’s multiple security crises and instability
  • Girls attend class at an orphanage in Yemen’s western governorate of Hodeidah
    Girls attend class at an orphanage in Yemen’s western governorate of Hodeidah
  • Mohammed al-Khouli, 9, in a technology class at al-Mu'tasem Elementary School in Gaza City
  • Nuha Abed Rabbo, 9, on her way to an UNRWA elementary school in Jabalia town, eastern Gaza
  • Children play near an insecticide treated net in southern Sudan
  • People in line for food distribution in Jacmel, Haiti
    People in line for food distribution in Jacmel, Haiti
  • Distribution of 462,000 meals by the Salvation army in Delma, Port au Prince on 1 February following January earthquake
  • Distribution of 462,000 meals by the Salvation army in Delma, Port au Prince on 1 February following January earthquake
  • Former city park Champ de Mars has turned into a temporary home for earthquake's displaced
    Former city park Champ de Mars has turned into a temporary home for earthquake's displaced
  • IDPs in Sanaa rush to register their names with aid agencies so that they can receive assistance
  • A group of children in a neighbourhood in north Sanaa where IDPs are taking sanctuary. IDPs living with host families are less and less able to cope
  • Vasanthi Kumari, 21, is happy to back home in Puliyankulam, but huge challenges remain. She spent months living at the Menik Farm IDP camp in Vavuniya
  • A student in Jacmel where the 12 January 2010 Haiti earthquake destroyed almost 200 schools. The government called for students nationwide in non-affected areas to go back to school on 1 February - most did not
    A student in Jacmel where the 12 January 2010 Haiti earthquake destroyed almost 200 schools. The government called for students nationwide in non-affected areas to go back to school on 1 February - most did not
  • Canadian army holds back a rowdy crowd at the stadium in Jacmel
  • At risk: Lemurs are endemic to Madagascar
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arresting suspects during a raid
  • Francine Nijimbere’s husband cut her arms in 2008 for giving birth to girls only
  • Mahmud al-Samouni stands in front of his family tent southeast of Gaza City. His family home was destroyed during the Israeli offensive in January 2009
  • Mohamed Olhaye Nour, 60, last cultivated his farm in Abuda, 24km southwest of Somaliland’s capital, Hargeisa, more than two decades ago

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