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  • Children in Hodeidah searching for work in farms to support their families
  • Aden Muhumed Hassan, an Ethiopian who has lived in Somaliland since 1977. He lost his hands in a mine explosion in 1988
  • Aden Muhumed Hassan, an Ethiopian who has lived in Somaliland since 1977. He lost his hands in a mine explosion in 1988
  • Rubbish dump where Sawmill residents openly defecate
  • Toilets built by Concern in Sawmill, a Monrovia neighbourhood
  • Children openly defecate in Sawmill, a neighbourhood of Monrovia
  • Bessman Toe, head of the urban slum-dwellers association in Monrovia in Clara Town, which is built on a swamp and is flooded for much of the rainy season
  • Public toilet in West Point, Monrovia
  • Public toilet in West Point, Monrovia
  • Taps built by Concern to provide clean drinking water to Clara Town residents in Monrovia
  • Rubbish-strewn alleyways separate houses in Clara Town, Monrovia
  • A man clears the soiled newspaper from public latrines in Clara Town, a slum in Monrovia. He is paid $1 a day to dump the newspaper in the nearby river
  • Poster advocating the use of chlorine to kill pathogens in water. Monrovia
  • Actors of the radio soap opera Camatondo in a recording session
  • The ACF-run therapeutic feeding centre at VOA neighbourhood on the outskirts of Monrovia where children who are severely acutely malnourished are treated
  • The ACF-run therapeutic feeding centre at VOA neighbourhood on the outskirts of Monrovia where children who are severely acutely malnourished are treated
  • An assistant prepares F-100 infant formula for severely acutely malnourished children at VOA in-patient feeding centre run by ACF in Monrovia
  • A Sri Lankan asylum-seeker, part of the group of over 250, talks on his phone on a boat. The asylum-seekers described harrowing weeks after leaving Sri Lanka, sheltering in a Malaysian jungle and then heading out to sea in their bid to get to Australia
  • Some of a group of over 250 Sri Lankan asylum-seekers on their boat moored at Merak Port in the province of Banten, West Java. They were intercepted by the Indonesian navy in the Sunda Strait on their way to Australia
  • Official development assistance (ODA) commitments for nutrition and emergency food aid, 1995-2007
    Spending on nutrition has been relatively flat
  • A policeman tries to control a mob of cold and hungry flood survivors during a relief distribution campaign by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Muntinlupa district, south of Manila
  • Total number of panedmic H1N1 cases in WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region as of 14 November 2009
    H1N1 cases in WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region as of 14 November. <a href="http://www.irinnews.org/images/2009/originals/200911180725220031.jpg" target=_blank><font color=#006699 size=1><strong>Click here to enlarge</strong></font></a>
  • Mamie Masako, 19 feeds her baby at the VOA therapeutic feeding centre for severely acutely malnourished children, run by ACF
  • Mohammed Barre recovers at Isiolo district hospital after being injured during a raid at Gambella area, Isiolo
    Poor healthcare means preventable and curable diseases are more deadly in Northern Kenya than elsewhere in the country
  • An illegal migrant who set off for New Zealand with some 50 others from northwestern Sri Lanka, only to run into Australian immigration officials. Despite a harrowing journey, he is willing to try again
  • Small groups of migrants are crammed into 46-foot fibreglass boats such as these vessels, while bigger trawlers are used to ferry larger numbers
    Small groups of migrants are crammed into 46-foot fibreglass boats such as these vessels, while bigger trawlers are used to ferry larger numbers
  • An adolescent recovering from kala azar in Sudan
  • Displaced people have begun to move further away from the conflict zone in South Waziristan
    Displaced people have begun to move further away from the conflict zone in South Waziristan
  • Finding work is a priority for IDPs like Alam and Farooq Khan
    Finding work is a priority for IDPs in Waziristan, northwest Pakistan
  • Old Fangak; 1 of 3 kala azar groups waiting for daily treatment
    Old Fangak; 1 of 3 kala azar groups waiting for daily treatment
  • Reported killings in pastoral areas for the years 2008 - 2009
  • Intensity of pastoralist fatalities in Kenya by district

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