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  • Dakar region
  • Some of the injured being taken to hospital
  • A woman walks by a motor-pump in the Pikine area of the Senegalese capital Dakar. August 2009
    A woman walks by a motor-pump in the Pikine area of the Senegalese capital Dakar
  • A woman in Dakar's Pikine area scoops up water in her flooded bedroom. August 2009
  • A house in the Pikine department of Senegal's capital Dakar. Residents say it is marked for demolition as part of a government programme to move families out of flood-prone zones. August 2009
  • A man takes advantage of the Dead Sea’s famed high salinity. The area attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year
    A man takes advantage of the Dead Sea’s famed high salinity. The area attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year
  • The Dead Sea is 67km long and 18km wide at its widest point. At about 400 metres below sea level, it is considered the lowest point on earth
    The Dead Sea is 67km long and 18km wide at its widest point. At about 400 metres below sea level, it is considered the lowest point on earth
  • Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels wait for food aid in the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria, in this 11 September photograph. The UN has said it is deeply concerned by a rec
  • The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan Ameerah Haq greets Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army rebels. Haq visited the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria, in this Friday 11 September photog
  • Polio immunisation
  • Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels wait for food aid in the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria, in this Friday 11 September photograph. The UN has said it is deeply concerned b
  • The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan Ameerah Haq greets Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels. Haq visited the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria, in this Friday 11 September
  • An aerial shot of the forests of the southern Sudanese state of Western Equatoria, looking towards the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The remote region with its thick jungle is a perfect hiding place for the Lord's Resistance Army
  • Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels wait for food aid in the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria, in this Friday 11 September photograph. The UN has said it is deeply concerned b
  • Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels wait for food aid in the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria, in this Friday 11 September photograph. The UN has said it is deeply concerned b
  • Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels wait for food aid in the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria, in this Friday 11 September photograph. The UN has said it is deeply concerned b
    Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels wait for food aid in the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria
  • Southern Sudanese who have fled their homes during raids by Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebels wait for food aid in the town of Yambio, state capital of Western Equatoria, in this Friday 11 September photograph. The UN has said it is deeply concerned b
  • A girl walks along a flooded street in the Pikine department of Senegal's capital Dakar. August 2009
    A girl walks along a flooded street in the Pikine department of Senegal's capital Dakar
  • Ahmad al-Asa with his children in al-Khaiwan School, used as a camp for IDPs in Amran Province
  • Fatma and her family fled fighting in Harf Sifyan Harf Sifyan District of Amran Province. Some 75,000 children have been directly affected by the conflict since 2004, according to UNICEF
  • Displaced people in al-Hamraa camp for IDPs lack essential supplies in Yemen
    Displaced people in al-Hamraa camp for IDPs lack essential supplies in Yemen
  • OCHA map outlining impact of floods
  • Floods in Afor-Igwe in Amanbra State of Nigeria, July 2009
  • Afor-Igwe in Amanbra State of Nigeria, 16th of July 2009
  • Police disperses march protesting against treatment for HIV+ in public hospitals. 11 September 2009, Chimoio, central Mozambique
  • March against the closure of day-hospitais in Chimoio, central Mozambique
  • March against the closure of day-hospitais in Chimoio, central Mozambique
  • Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II
  • Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II
  • Massage and cane crafting are common occupations for the blind in Myanmar. Here girls learn the art of massage
  • Myo Myint Oo making a chair with cane strips. There are few job opportunities for the blind in Myanmar
  • A woman in Kaguit in Senegal's southern Casamance region walks past areas cordoned off for humanitarian demining. September 2009

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