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  • Frédéric Bintsamou, better known as Pasteur Ntoumi, the head of the National Council of Republicans political party (formerly the rebel National Resistance Council) addresses journalists at a press conference in Soumouna, 40km south of the capital of th
  • Safietou Sanya, president of village market garden association in a village called 3 Kilometres, just outside of San Domingos
  • The United Nations World food Programme organized two airlifts from UNHRD Accra to Garoua in Cameroon to assist an estimated 30,000 Chadians refugees in the Kousseri area
  • Senior army officers from five east African states and the US salute troops parading in Kitgum, northern Uganda, as as part of Natural Fire 10, a 10-day exercise aimed at boosting capacity in fighting terrorism and responding to humanitarian crises
  • Senator Thuli Mswane is calling for sex work to be decriminalised
  • The path (black) and projected path (pink) of Typhoon Lupit, which is expected to make landfall on Thursday
  • Mahmoud Kabil, regional goodwill ambassador for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), said the conditions he saw in al-Mazraq camp were worse than those in Darfur
  • More than 80 girls make up this class in Yarmouk primary school, which is in al-Mazraq IDP camp in Haradh District, Hajjah Governorate, northern Yemen
  • A resident of the Shokhrukh settlement in Khuroson district for survivors of mudslides earlier this year says they lack latrines
  • War still takes victims in Afghanistan but there is little support available for victim families
  • Afghanistan has the highest population of widows and orphans in Asia, according to government officials
  • Makeshift open pit latrines in Shokhrukh settlement for people displaced by mudslides are a source of infection, according to experts
  • Camp Darapanan - MILF fighters guard a dirt road leading into their Camp Darapanan. MILF chief Murad Ebrahim says he was working closely with government to set up a civilian protection mechanism to protect IDPs as both sides try to resume peace talks stal
  • A young child looks to the camera at the Notre Dame Dulawan evacuation centre in Datu Piang, in conflict-affected Mindanao
  • A resident of an IDP camp in Datu Piang, Mindanao. Thousands continue to languish in the camps more than one year since fighting started
  • A military checkpoint outside Datu Piang, Mindanao
  • Archie Muntu Simelane, an HIV-positive construction worker in Mbabane, educates his co-workers about HIV
  • John Simon (not his real name), a 33-year-old Dinka from Southern Sudan living as a refugee in Cairo, did not want to show his face for fear of persecution by members of the Sudanese security forces
  • Kamesa Usop, 50, is one of 1,500 IDPs at theNotre Dame Dulawan evacuation centre in Data Piang, Mindanao
  • Fishing trawlers and boats in Bay of Bengal, near Cox's Bazaar. Climate change is having an adverse effect on weather conditions in the bay
  • The mosquito Aedes aegypti.
    The virus is carried my mosquitoes such as Aedes aegypti
  • The Ambacang Hotel in Padang City, which collapsed during the 30 September earthquake. More than 1,000 people were killed in the magnitude 7.6 quake
  • Fishermen working in the shallow waters off Batticaloa in Sri Lanka complain that their catch has gone down with the arrival of multi-day fishing trawlers
  • Razia and her family wonder where their next meal will come from
    Razia and her family wonder where their next meal will come from
  • Fishermen working in the shallow waters off Batticaloa in Sri Lanka complain that their catch has gone down with the arrival of multi-day fishing trawlers
  • Ambrose Obiya and his family returned home in northern Uganda this year after spending 16 years in a "protected village" because of a war between the army and rebel Lord's Resistance Army. Obiya, who lost his sight in a car accident in the 1970s, says the
  • Map of Somaliland
    Somaliland declared independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991
  • Equaliser - for IRIN Radio podcast
    Journalists in Hargeisa are being compelled to self-censor to avoid detention
  • One of the farms in Buqdhada, near the disputed Elberdale farmland area in Somaliland
  • Poster in Bissau hospital showing what to do when a child has diarrhoea
  • A farm of citrus, peach and olive trees in the Sheikh Ajleen area of Gaza City flooded with raw sewage after the Israeli operation
  • A large number of Angolans fled to the DRC during the civil war

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