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  • A child sits alone amid the ruins of a collapsed building in Padang, West Sumatra
    A child sits alone amid the ruins of a collapsed building in Padang, West Sumatra
  • An aid worker helps a child traumatised by the West Sumatra quake to play games and relieve stress at Bungus Village, West Sumatra
    An aid worker helps a child traumatised by the West Sumatra quake to play games and relieve stress at Bungus Village, West Sumatra
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  • Captain Moussa Dadis Camara - President of the Republic of Guinea
    Guinea junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara
  • The displaced in Bulo Hawo, near the Kenyan border. The area also serves as the town’s dump site
  • The displaced in Bulo Hawo, near the Kenyan border. The area also serves as the town’s dump site
    Several thousand people had been displaced by clashes between Somaliland troops and a new rebel group (file photo)
  • The displaced in Bulo Hawo, near the Kenyan border. The area also serves as the town’s dump site
    The site where thousands of displaced Somalis are camping at Bulo Hawo, near the Kenyan border
  • The displaced in Bulo Hawo, near the Kenyan border. The area also serves as the town’s dump site
  • The displaced in Bulo Hawo, near the Kenyan border. The area also serves as the town’s dump site
  • Patients wait outside a clinic in Farasala, a village near the town of Kabo in Central African Republic
  • A displaced man arrives in the Central African Republic town of Kabo with his sick son to get treatment in a clinic
  • The displaced in Bulo Hawo, near the Kenyan border. The area also serves as the town’s dump site
  • Constance Okollet, a women’s leader and farmer from the Tororo district in eastern Uganda gives her account in Cape Town on how climate change has affected her village
  • Five-year-old Saleema suffers from diarrhoea as a result of malnutrition. Darrhoea and acute respiratory infections are the primary causes of under-five deaths in Yemen
  • Emeritus Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Mary Robinson, (red jacket) former UN commissioner for human rights, with some of the witnesses from around Africa who gave their account of the impact of climate change at a special tribunal in Cape Town
    L’archevêque Desmond Tutu et l’ancienne haut-commissaire des Nations Unies aux droits de l’homme Mary Robinson (en veste rouge) avec quelques-uns des « témoins climatiques »
  • A quake survivor receives an injection from a doctor at temporary health service tent in Padang, West Sumatra
  • Quake survivors look for missing people on an announcement board at Mohammad Jamil Hospital in Padang, West Sumatra
  • Male, the capital of the Republic of Maldives, an island country consisting of a group of atolls about 700km southwest of Sri Lanka. With an average ground level of 1.5 metres above sea level, it is the country with the lowest highest point in the world,
    Male, the capital of the Maldives. With an average ground level of 1.5 metres above sea level, it is the country with the lowest highest point in the world, at 2.3 metres
  • A beach at Funafuti atoll, capital of Tuvalu, a Polynesian island nation located in the Pacific Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. With a population of less than 12,000, Tuvalu is likely to disappear in the future because of rising sea levels
    Gambia, like Pacific state Tuvalu (file photo) is threatened by sea level rise
  • Dorcas Pirosis (centre) strays from the traditions of her pastoralist community by engaging in small-scale commerce in the central Kenyan town of Dol-Dol. But prolonged drought has put such strain on families like hers that finding additional sources of i
  • Constance Okot (45) at entrance to her kitchen in eastern Uganda Asinget village Osukuru sub county Tororo district
  • Garbage still lies strewn everywhere in Manila in the aftermath of tropical storm Ketsana, as seen from the remains of this riverside restaurant in suburban Marikina, east of the capital city
    Manila, one of the most dense metropolises globally, is ill-prepared for a big quake
  • Without any food aid, a woman is forced to cook vegetable scraps for her children in Ketaping Village, Padang Pariaman district, West Sumatra
  • Without any food aid, a woman is forced to cook vegetable scraps for her children in Ketaping Village, Padang Pariaman district, West Sumatra
    Without any food aid, a woman is forced to cook vegetable scraps for her children in Ketaping Village, Padang Pariaman district, West Sumatra
  • Displaced children with their cooking items at a rural school in Amran Governorate used as a makeshift IDP camp
  • Farmers have been affected by land erosion and flooding from the Amu Rive
    Farmers have been affected by land erosion and flooding from the Amu Rive
  • A quake survivor waits for aid amid the ruins of her house in Ketaping Village, Padang Pariaman district, West Sumatra
    A quake survivor waits for aid amid the ruins of her house in Ketaping Village, Padang Pariaman district, West Sumatra
  • Earthquake hits Padang
  • Earthquake hits Padang
  • Rescue team evacuates trapped victim after earthquake hits Padang
  • Rescue teams evacuate victims inside damaged building after an earthquake struck Padang, west Sumatra Indonesia, 2 October 2009
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