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  • Niger has high infant mortality statistics but is making progress according to UNICEF, Sep 09
  • A view from southern Lebanon across the Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan Heights, from where the Jordan River rises
  • Women in the Shebaa Farms village of Kafr Shouba mourn the death of their son, a shepherd shot by Israeli soldiers in March 2006 after straying into the Blue Line area
  • UN peacekeepers patrol the Blue Line, the boundary between Lebanon and Israel, near the water-rich Shebaa Farms
  • Farmers in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley, where outdated irrigation systems causes water shortages despite the country’s above-average rainfall
  • Long queues in the main hospial of Sao Tome, as some 1,000 has already been affected by a diarreha outbreak
  • Women still stay away from bazaars
  • Samreena's three children face an insecure future
  • Knives recovered from street children in Hargeisa on display at the town’s police station
  • Survivors stand near a coconut tree after  the 2 September earthquake  at Pamoyanan Village, Cibinong District  in Cianjur Regency , West Java, Indonesia. At least 79 people were killed and hundreds of homes were damaged by the 7.3 magnitude quake
    Survivors stand near a coconut tree after the 2 September earthquake at Pamoyanan Village, Cibinong District in Cianjur Regency, West Java, Indonesia
  • Survivors  after an earthquake  in Pamoyanan Village, Cibinong District  in Cianjur Regency, West Java, Indonesia.
The death toll from the 2 September quake left 79 people dead, and only 29 of 50 bodies believed to be buried in a landslide in the Cianjur
    Survivors after an earthquake in Pamoyanan Village, Cibinong District in Cianjur Regency, West Java, Indonesia
  • Children make up 60 percent of IDPs in and around Saada Governorate
  • Principal Muna El-Khorti from the Abd El-Rahman Ibn Ouf Elementary School in Gaza City. She said the school lacks stationary and notebooks for its 719 students
  • Students from the Abd El-Rahman Ibn Ouf Elementary School in Gaza City, where shattered windows and cracked walls remain as a result of the Israeli offensive that ended 18 January
  • Farmers in parts of the country are opting for short-maturity crops such as cabbages (above) after experiencing prolonged drought
  • Frederick Chepkwony, 25, who practises mixed farming in Bureti District Rift Valley Province
  • A farmer tends to his potato crop in Bureti District in Rift Valley Province
  • A Manila resident with four of her 10 children
  • A man walks in the center of Kabul city
  • A house damaged by a rocket in Kabul in September 2009
  • A farmer holds potatoes dug from his farm in Bureti District, Rift Valley Province
  • Road sign in Casamance, southern Senegal - Kaguit, Cap Skirring. September 2009
  • A warning sign put up by the Handicap International demining team in Kaguit in Senegal's southern Casamance region. The sign reads: 'Danger, Mines' in French and in Wolof. September 2009
  • A member of Handicap International's demining team in Casamance, southern Senegal. September 2009
    A member of Handicap International's demining team in Casamance, southern Senegal
  • Members of the Handicap International demining team in Casamance, southern Senegal. September 2009
    Members of the Handicap International demining team in Casamance, southern Senegal. September 2009
  • A family in Kaguit in Senegal's Casamance region. Having fled fighting in the area in 1997 the family is working to return to their home in Kaguit for good. September 2009
  • A member of Handicap International's demining team in the field in Casamance, southern Senegal. September 2009
  • It is vital that every child be reached for polio vaccinations
  • The Ayeyarwady Delta is crisscrossed by a network of streams and transportation and communication is by boat
    The Ayeyarwady Delta is crisscrossed by a network of streams and most of the communication is by boat
  • IDP grandmother in Jowhar taking care of five grandchildren
  • Alloys Emokori, a recovering alcoholic living with HIV in Busia, western Kenya
  • Widespread flooding throughout western north Africa along the western expanse of the Sahel in late August and early September 2009. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on NASA’s Terra satellite captured these images of Burkina Faso

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