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  • Easther Lalam seated under her passion fruit shade in her new home in Padibe East. She is one of the HIV positive mothers who spent many years in Padibe East IDP camp during the LRA conflict
  • Female students outside a school in Kabul
  • Fighting in Saada Governorate cut Nasser Ridhwan off from his elderly wife in their home. He now lives in al-Mazraq IDP camp
  • Al-Dweiqa slum in Cairo in the aftermath of the September 2008 rockslide
    Le bidonville de Dweiqa, au Caire, après l’éboulement de septembre 2008
  • Trucks transport the furniture of residents of Istable Antar slum in Cairo to new homes about 50 km outside the capital
  • African drum

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  • Staff at the UNICEF-run therapeutic feeding centre in al-Mazraq camp measure malnourished Faris's upper arm
  • Parents with their severely malnourished babies in a health ministry ambulance leaving al-Mazraq camp for Sanaa-based Sabin Hospital
  • H'Mong women in a market in Cao Bang province
  • The door to 20-year-old Thierno Abdoulaye Diallo's bedroom, which remains unused since he disappeared on 28 September when soldiers cracked down on demonstrators. November 2009
    The door to 20-year-old Thierno Abdoulaye's bedroom, unused since he disappeared on 28 September
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  • Experts say moving crops to other areas or introducing new ones might be an adaptation move
  • Rapidly melting glaciers in mountainous regions of Kyrgyzstan could lead to increased desertification and land degradation
  • There are only 35 public latrines in Kabul of which five have facilities for people with physical disability
  • This woman and her family in the Guinea capital Conakry have seen no trace of a 20-year-old since the 28 September violence; the last they knew he was headed to the stadium where later soldiers opened fire on demonstrators. November 2009
  • There are little hand-washing facilities in latrines at schools in Afghanistan
    There are little hand-washing facilities in latrines at schools in Afghanistan
  • Inside one of the new schools in the quake-affected areas. Safer, brighter classrooms encourage learning
    Inside one of the new schools in the quake-affected areas. Safer, brighter classrooms encourage learning
  • Government Girls Primary School Mohajir Colony in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, is one of the new earthquake-resistant schools
    Government Girls Primary School Mohajir Colony in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, is one of the new earthquake-resistant schools
  • Some 7,500 calves, reared by Israeli cattel farmers, will be transferred to Gaza for Eid al-Adha
  • Hafsa, will soon be studying pharmacy at the University of Nairobi
    Hafsa, will soon be studying pharmacy at the University of Nairobi
  • Girls often do not have equal opportunity to study and work in their communities
    Girls often do not have equal opportunity to study and work in their communities
  • young girls in northeastern Kenya may end up undergoing Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). FGM has both immediate and long-term health effects on the girls
    Young girl in northeastern Kenya
  • Odette Nzokirantevye, 37, mother of six. A project to empower women in Burundi has given her financial and social independence
    Odette Nzokirantevye, 37, mother of six. A project to empower women in Burundi has given her financial and social independence
  • The Maoist rebels are equally blamed for serious human rights violations
  • Devi Sunuwar waits for justice for her daughter, Maina, who was killed after being detained by the military
  • UNICEF Representative in Indonesia Angela Kearney talks to a mother who is breastfeeding her baby at earthquake-affected Padang City, West Sumatra
  • A woman and her child in the Philippines. According to UNICEF, statistics underscore the importance of teaching continued breastfeeding during and after emergencies
  • Feeding children is not easy for impoverished families
    Les familles pauvres ont de plus en plus de difficultés à nourrir leurs enfants ; certaines n’ont même plus les moyens de leur offrir un repas décent
  • Alhaji Lamin Jusu Jarka, chairman of Sierra Leone's amputees and war-wounded association
  • An IDP family in al-Mazraq camp in Haddadh District, Hajjah Governorate
  • A UN WFP charted airplane drops 36 metric tons of sorghum grain and other food aid over the southern Sudanese village of Pochalla. 10 November
  • A Southern Sudanese woman from the Dinka ethnic group waits to have her baby weighed at a therapeutic feeding centre in Bor Hospital in Jonglei state. 8 November

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