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  • Displaced children need friendly spaces to play
    Save the Children's campaign aims to save the lives of 500,000 children over the next five years in 40 developing countries, including Yemen
  • Uprooted children are prone to water-borne diseases due to a lack of clean water and sanitation
    Uprooted children are prone to water-borne diseases due to a lack of clean water and sanitation
  • Aiham,4, fled Saada with his father (Hamid) after his mother and two sisters were killed
    Aiham,4, fled Saada with his father (Hamid) after his mother and two sisters were killed
  • A farmer in Nyando district holds a drought-affected pumpkin
  • A Papua New Guinean from Bago-Bago wearing traditional dress. Many rural inhabitants have no idea what cholera is
  • A young girl cries amongst the injured in the final days of the conflict. Children were often the biggest victim of the 26-year-old conflict
  • In the last days of the conflict, many children fell victim
  • A healthy maize crop in Nandi North district, Rift Valley
  • An alcohol counselling meeting in Busia, western Kenya
  • Students in a class in Helmand Province in September 2009
  • Huda Ali and her two daughters fled war in Somalia to Oman and then to Yemen, where they live in the street having been denied refugee status
  • An estimated 150,000 are displaced in the Governorates of Saada, Amran, al-Jawf and Hajjah. This number includes persons displaced by previous rounds of fighting, many of whom have been forced into second or third displacement
  • A UNICEF aid convey in Yemen. Unsafe roads are complicating the process of delivering aid to uprooted civilians
  • Hundreds of people on 4 September 2009 fled neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Casamance's main city, Ziguinchor, after clashes between the army and separatist rebels
  • A woman and her children among hundreds of people who on 4 September 2009 fled the neighbourhood of Diabir just outside of Ziguinchor, the main city in Casamance, after clashes between the army and separatist rebels
    A woman and her children among hundreds of people who on 4 September 2009 fled the neighbourhood of Diabir just outside of Ziguinchor, the main city in Casamance, after clashes between the army and separatist rebels
  • Men, women and children fleeing the neighbourhood of Diabir just outside of Ziguinchor, the main city in Casamance, after clashes between the army and separatist rebels. September 2009
    Men, women and children fleeing the neighbourhood of Diabir just outside of Ziguinchor, the main city in Casamance, after clashes between the army and separatist rebels
  • Families fleeing their neighbourhood of Diabir on the outskirts of Ziguinchor, the main city in Senegal's Casamance region, following clashes between the army and separatist rebels. September 2009
    Families fleeing their neighbourhood of Diabir on the outskirts of Ziguinchor, the main city in Senegal's Casamance region, following clashes between the army and separatist rebels
  • Diffa in eastern Niger has one of the country's highest rates of acute malnutrition, HIV infection
  • Former sex workers in eastern Niger- raising awareness about HIV, but still not tested
    Former sex workers in eastern Niger- raising awareness about HIV, but still not tested
  • Sewage lagoons next to a sewage pumping station in Beit Lahiyah, near the location of UN Humanitarian Coordinator Max Gaylord’s 3 September press conference, calling for full and unrestricted access for spare parts and materials critically needed to res
  • Children at an artisanal diamond pit near Kono. These children attend school but help out at the pit on weekends
  • Glaciers in the Himalayas are receding faster than anywhere in the world
  • Incidence of BBTV infection in the 3 districts of lower Congo province
  • Former sex workers in eastern Niger who received microcredit as part of HIV education and awareness project
  • A woman and her children among hundreds who on 4 September 2009 fled the neighbourhood of Diabir just outside Casamance's main city of Ziguinchor, after clashes between the army and separatist rebels
  • House destroyed by flooding in Agadez commune, northern Niger on 2 September
  • Nhararai Janissone lives in Espunbagera, central Mozambique and is called Dr of Africa in his town because of the work he does to fight stigma and help feed the HIV+ people with a communal vegetable garden
  • Wading barefoot through thigh-high water
    Wading barefoot through thigh-high water
  • Maung Sein, the founder of the Noble Compassionate Volunteer Group demonstrates how to use a tarpaulin to collect rain water
  • Vulnerable people affected by Nargis continue to receive food aid
  • A survivor cries after an earthquake damaged her house at Pamoyanan Village, Cibinong Distric in Cianjur Regency , West Java, Indonesia, on 2 September 2009
    A survivor cries after an earthquake damaged her house at Pamoyanan Village, Cibinong Distric in Cianjur Regency , West Java, Indonesia, on 2 September 2009
  • Rescue teams in Pamoyanan Village, Cibinong District  in Cianjur Regency , West Java, Indonesia, one day after a powerful earthquake struck Java island on 2 September 2009

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