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  • With the help from NGOs and funds from donors the MoPH has improved the health status of many Afghans
    With the help from NGOs and funds from donors the MoPH has improved the health status of many Afghans
  • The public health system in Afghanistan is hugely dependent on foreign assistance
  • NGOs are hugely involved in delivering basic health services across Afghanistan
  • NGOs are widely involved in delivering health services across the country
  • Kuyasa residents turn towards the sun for their energy needs
  • People living in Nepal's mid- and far-western regions suffer from extreme neglect due to a lack of development
    People living in Nepal's mid- and far-western regions suffer from extreme neglect due to a lack of development
  • Drivers and travellers stranded on a blockaded highway about 200km southeast of Kathmandu. Road blockades by political parties have become part of daily life in Nepal
  • Residents use a makeshift raft to relocate children in this flooded section of Manila. Two weeks after unprecedented flooding in Manila and surrounding areas, the country has again plunged into crisis after continued rains by tropical storm Parma caused f
    Residents use a makeshift raft to relocate children in this flooded section of Manila.
  • Brajhari Das and his family have a quick breakfast of puffed rice and peanuts
  • Brajhari Das, a fisherman, with his wife Purumi and the son who is a hairdresser explains he does not want his children to follow his profession
  • A children's counsellor at the help line lends an ear
  • A member of the team from Clowns Without Borders entertains children in an IDP camp in eastern DRC
  • Muhammad Irfan's youngest brother cannot recall anything of life before the 2005 quake
  • Children in Lesotho
  • An old woman was rescued after being trapped for over 50 hours. Dujiangyan, 2008 Sichuan Earthquake
  • Rita Colwell and colleague Anwar Huq display water samples of filtered (left) and unfiltered water. Colwell and her team found that filtering drinking water through four or more folds of sari cloth - a material widely available southern Asia – helps to
    Rita Colwell and colleague Anwar Huq display samples of filtered (left) and unfiltered water. Filtering drinking water helps to remove the zooplankton and reduce cholera by 40 to 50 percent
  • Façade of the Universal Church of Kingdom of God, a controversial pentecostal Brazilian church in Maputo
    Templo da Igreja Universal
  • Deminers at work in Suar, 40km east of Ingore, in northern Guinea-Bissau
  • Farmers have planted cashew trees on cleared land
  • Sticks demarcating the presence of mines, UXOs, and the edges of the site that has been cleared
  • A deminer with NGO HUMAID points out which parts of the site they have demined in Suar, 47km east of Ingore in northern Guinea-Bissau
  • Rescuers try to remove quake victims at Prayoga College, West Sumatra
    Rescuers try to remove quake victims at Prayoga College, West Sumatra
  • The remains of a mosque that collapsed after being hit by a quake-related landslide in Tandidek Villlage, Padang Pariaman district, West Sumatra
    The remains of a mosque that collapsed after being hit by a quake-related landslide in Tandidek Villlage, Padang Pariaman district, West Sumatra
  • Books and other school supplies are salvaged from the mud at this elementary school in Manila
    Books and other school supplies are salvaged from the mud at this elementary school in Manila
  • A patient suffering from dengue hemorrhagic fever in at the Dengue Unit of the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases Reesearch, Bangladesh in Dhaka
  • Aziza along with 100-150 children of Tojiksoy walks 4-5km to get to the nearest school
  • The impact of a sea level rise on the Nile Delta according to UNEP/GRID estimations
    The impact of a sea level rise on the Nile Delta according to UNEP/GRID estimations
  • Tojiksoy's water container
  • This man in the Guinea capital Conakry said his hand was nearly severed when a soldier hacked it with a knife during violent repression of demonstrators on 28 September 2009
  • Tojiksoy residents are still struggling to rebuild their homes and livelihoods
  • An aid worker helps a child traumatised by a 2009 earthquake in West Sumatra, Indonesia
  • Swans were assumed to be always white, until the discovery of black swans in Australia

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