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  • Fonio farmers in Mali's central region Segou in Tominian village
  • Fonio farmers in Central Mali's Segou region, Tominian village
  • Khadijo Mahamud, a mother of five, goes to the market every day to look for work. After many years of violence in Mogadishu, the Somali capital, Mahamud has learnt that she must venture out in order to eat
  • Burmese migrant workers at a construction site for a new pagoda in the compound of the Burmese Buddhist temple in Penang, Malaysia
  • An IAEA investigation in Kuwait in 2002 has found that depleted uranium from munitions used in the 1991 Gulf War does not pose a radiological hazard
    Une enquête de l’Agence internationale de l’énergie atomique au Koweït en 2002 a montré que l’uranium appauvri des munitions utilisées lors de la guerre du Golf de 1991 ne représentait pas un risque d’irradiation
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  • Surveys have shown high prevalence of mental illness among Afghans
  • Protein rich Kapenta fish for sale on the shores of Lake Tanganyika
  • Starting afresh… Houses could soon replace these tents after hundreds of those displaced in Kenya’s election-related violence two years ago clubbed together to buy this land, with the aim of building a new village from scratch.
  • A volunteer paediatrician at Gabriel Toure hospital in Mali examines patient
  • Fonio farmers in Mali's central Segou region in Tominian village
  • One-third of children living with HIV like this girl have stopped seeking care in Mali
  • Fishermen on Lake Tanganyika
  • Lake Tanganyika as seen from space
  • Like more than a million other civilians, this woman recently returned with her family to her home in northern Uganda after spending years in a crowded camp because of a long war with the rebel Lord's Resistance Army. The once-copious well used by this wo
  • Polio has re-surfaced in districts hit by militancy
  • Olive production has a strong potential for development and can create employment opportunities
  • Children sleep on the cold concrete floor of an evacuation camp in Manila
  • A man holds his child as he walks through the remains of a community known as Group 78 in central Phnom Penh on 16 July, 2009, a day before their forced eviction. Residents claimed they have been at location since 1983, giving them land rights, but govern
  • In 1970s Nangarhar Province had about 3,000 hectares of olive orchards, according to local agriculture officials
  • One of the farms in Buqdhada, near the disputed Elberdale farmland area in Somaliland
  • The ARV Swallows is a football team made up of HIV-positive women from the informal settlement of Epworth, outside Harare
  • Like more than a million other civilians, this woman recently returned with her family to her home in northern Uganda after spending years in a crowded camp because of a long war with the rebel Lord's Resistance Army. The once-copious well used by this wo
  • Inside a Burmese traditional medicine clinic
  • A sample of Burmese traditional medicine tablets
  • Quake survivors get fresh water from water tank at Muaro Village, West Sumatra.
  • An earthquake survivor washes dishes by the river at Muaro Village in West Sumatra
  • Volunteer midwives help deliver a baby at a makeshift delivery room near an overcrowded evacuation site in a slum area in the Philippines
  • Women at an evacuation center in the Philippines breast feed their babies
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  • Gilgil IDPS
  • IDPs from Al Mazraq camp

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