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  • IDPs tents and mud huts in the east of Afghanistan
    IDPs tents and mud huts in the east of Afghanistan
  • IDP children in the east of Afghanistan
    IDP children in the east of Afghanistan
  • A view of the Wad Sharifey camp refugee camp, house to 15,020 mostly Eritrean refugees
    The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has expressed concern over the numbers of Eritrean refugees arriving every month (file photo)
  • Aid workers say humanitarian assistance must be apolitical and should not serve military and counterinsurgency purposes
    Aid workers say humanitarian assistance must be apolitical and should not serve military and counterinsurgency purposes.
  • Returnees in Jaffna district
  • Inside the makeshift home of a returnee family in Jaffna district in Sri Lanka's north
  • NGOs are worried about the growing involvement of the military in civilian aid activities
  • Woman and her baby at ACF-supported feeding centre for moderately malnourished children
  • Jody Williams at the Cartagena Summit on Mine Free World - Dec. 2009
  • George Oringa seated in his teaching class in Pabbo
  • George Oringa after teaching classes in Pabbo Youth Education Pact center
  • Most local sex workers don't use condoms
  • The Professor (IRIN Film)
  • Farmers in Segou
    Farmers in Segou
  • CAP launch, Geneva 30 Nov 2009
  • HIV/AIDS activist and fashion designer Alcs Porras: Everyone has the right to informed choice."
  • Sexual health activist Veronica takes part in the campaign to prove that HIV/AIDS is not a "gay" disease. "Everyone has the right to health".
  • Laptops in Millennium Village supported school. UNDP say they have upped enrolment figures
    Laptops in Millennium Village supported school. UNDP say they have upped enrolment figures
  • Mamaleshoae Nkhahle, an expert patient with HIV who works with Likotsi health clinic in Lesotho’s capital Maseru
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  • Fatima, 58, stands amidst the ruins of her home in Padang Pariaman district, West Sumatra province. She now sleeps outside the house in a tent with two of her five kids. More than 1,000 people were killed by the 30 September 2009 quake
  • Marie Niyukuri and her albino son, Ephreim, 7, who has an albino sister and eight black siblings
  • Karrad says he wants to work hard to be able to keep his youngest brother Hussein at school
    Karrad, a 16-year-old Iraqi refugee in Damascus, works hard to keep his youngest brother Hussein at school
  • Children use laptops in Millennium Village supported school in Bonsaaso
  • DR Congo, clashes, south Ubangi
  • Natercia Martins, 34, has vivid details of fleeing her home for Dili in 2007. More than 150,000 people were displaced by political violence in 2006 and 2007
  • Karrad (right) and his brother Hussein hope to have a better future in a third country
    Laila vit à Amman, mais ses enfants ne sont pas scolarisés (photo d'archive)
  • Education is a key challenge in Timor-Leste, where only 31 percent of six year olds are enrolled in grade 1
  • 78 percent of primary school aged children are enrolled in primary school, UNICEF reports
  • Timor-Leste has witnessed a rapid increase in the number of children enrolling in primary schools and community support for education is high, says UNICEF
    School children in Timor-Leste
  • Only 31 percent of six year olds are enrolled in grade 1 in Timor-Leste, making education a key challenge for the young nation
    Only 31 percent of six year olds are enrolled in grade 1 in Timor-Leste, making education a key challenge for the young nation
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