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  • A lady preparing WFP provided food at a school in Samburu, northern Kenya
    A lady preparing WFP provided food at a school in Samburu, northern Kenya
  • Manila - Elderly women queue to receive relief items and sanitary packs from the International Organization of Migration in the lakeshore community of Muntinlupa, outside Manila, where many villages remain under water five weeks after tropical storm Ketsa
  • Patients suffering from kala azar disease rest in the grounds of Malakal hospital, Upper Nile state
  • An aerial shot of Malakal, state capital of Upper Nile state, where over 70 cases of the kala azar disease are being treated in the town's hospital
  • A mother and her child head home
  • an IDP sorting fresh bean pods in a village in northern Uganda
  • Return site in Otici where IDPs are moving nearer to their villages
  • Many of the wounded in the Peshawar bomb blast were women and children
    Victimes civiles d’un attentat à la bombe au Pakistan
  • The remnants of tonnes of burnt rice hay on an 80-acre farm in Qalyubia
  • Smoke rises from the early morning burning of rice straw on a farm in Qalyubia Governorate. The smoke will drift to the city and add to Cairo’s black cloud
  • Farmers wake up in the early hours of the morning to burn hay before the government can send officers to spot them
  • Afghanistan has its own over 230,000 internally displaced persons
  • IDPs moving back to their villages in northern Uganda
    IDPs moving back to their villages in northern Uganda
  • A southern Sudanese child being treated for kala azar disease rests in the grounds of Malakal hospital, Upper Nile state
    A southern Sudanese child being treated for kala azar disease rests in the grounds of Malakal hospital, Upper Nile state.
  • The terrible aftermath of a huge bomb blast in the western Pakistani city of Peshawar on 29 October which left 117 people dead
    The terrible aftermath of a huge bomb blast in the western Pakistani city of Peshawar on 29 October which left 117 people dead
  • Humanitarian access to IDPs fleeing Waziristan is limited
  • The health ministry has advised people to use masks in public places in order to reduce H1N1 infections
  • A dry pond in drought-afflicted al-Muthanna Governorate
  • Drought in al-Awaileen Village in Muthanna Governorate. Because of a lack of rainfallf, Iraq had its worst cereal harvest in a decade
    En raison d’un manque de précipitations en 2009, l’Irak a connu sa pire récolte de céréales depuis une décennie (photo d’archives)
  • Basotho farmers
    Basotho farmers struggle to produce enough
  • WFP statistics show that since 1988 the mix of food assistance to Lesotho changed gradually from predominantly programme and project aid to emergency food aid
    WFP statistics show that since 1988 the mix of food assistance to Lesotho changed gradually from predominantly programme and project aid to emergency food aid
  • Sudanese men walk home through the settlement of Kauda, in the Nuba mountains of South Kordofan, in central Sudan
    Sudanese men walk home through the settlement of Kauda, in the Nuba mountains of South Kordofan, in central Sudan.
  • A Sudanese woman walks home from market at Kauda, in the Nuba Mountains of central Sudan
    A Sudanese woman walks home from market at Kauda, in the Nuba Mountains of central Sudan
  • A Sudanese children and their mother pump water from a borehole in Nuba Mountains near Kauda, South Kordofan state, central Sudan
    Une jeune soudanaise et sa mère dans un forage dans une zone près de Kauda dans la région de Montagnes Nuba
  • Grandmother Khamsone is among thousands who relocated as a result of the Nam Theun 2 Dam
  • Sudanese women in the market place of Kauda, in Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan state, central Sudan
    Sudanese women in the market place of Kauda, in Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan state, central Sudan.
  • Sudanese children in the southern capital Juba take part in efforts to promote ongoing voter registration for April 2010 elections
    Sudanese children in the southern capital Juba take part in efforts to promote ongoing voter registration for April 2010 elections
  • Sudanese march through the streets of the southern capital Juba urging people to register for elections due in April 2010
    Sudanese march through the streets of the southern capital Juba urging people to register for elections due in April 2010
  • Sudanese march through the streets of the southern capital Juba to mark the launch of voter registration for April 2010 elections
    Sudanese march through the streets of the southern capital Juba to mark the launch of voter registration for April 2010 elections
  • Sudanese line up in the southern capital Juba to register for April 2010 elections
    Registering to vote (file photo)
  • Some UN staff will be temporarily relocated inside and outside Afghanistan for security reasons
  • United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)
    The UN has been in Afghanistan for over 50 years

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