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  • A survivor stands near his home damaged after an earthquake  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
  • Aid agencies are face difficulties delivering essential relief items to IDPs in camps as clashes between warring parties blocked roads
  • Floods in eastern Afghanistan in August 2009
    Flooding in eastern Afghanistan in August 2009
  • A flood-affected family in eastern Afghanistan
  • A dried out field in Ampara District
  • People transporting water on tractor trailer in Sri Lanka's Ampara District
  • A broken damn, overflowing tributaries and now fallen homes in Niger's Agadez commune. Photo taken 2 September 2009
    Le barrage a cédé, les affluents sont sortis de leur lit, et de nombreuses maisons ont été détruites dans la commune d’Agadez, au Niger. Photo prise le 2 septembre 2009
  • Gas station in Agadez commune submerged after flooding
  • Flood victims in Dapoya, one of the hardest hit areas during 1 September flooding
  • A powerful earthquake struck near the Indonesian island of Java. The epicentre (marked in red) was offshore, about 200 km south of the capital Jakarta
    This month's powerful earthquake struck near the Indonesian island of Java. The epicentre (marked in red) was offshore, about 200 km south of the capital Jakarta
  • Banana xanthomonas wilt causes yellowing, wilting and blackening of leaves
  • Blackening and shrivelling of infected male bud of cultivar Pisang Awak
  • Pockets of cream-yellow coloured bacterial ooze within leaf bases of the pseudostem of a BXW affected banana plant
  • Fruit infected with Banana bunchy top virus
  • Dr Amita Thapa (right) leads a practical demonstration on vacuum-assisted deliveries
  • A suburb of Damascus where many farming families have moved to escape drought in the country
  • The victim (left) and the rapist handcuffed (right)
  • The mother of a raped girl talks about her daughter’s predicament at press conference in Kandahar Province in August
  • Burkina Faso's main hospital, Yalgado Ouédraogo hospital, has shut down key wards and evacuated patients after 1 September flooding
  • Up to 60 percent of Syria's land and 1.3 million people are affected by drought in Syria
  • A banana field along the outskirts of Bukavu, South Kivu Province. The banana bacterial wilt disease is established in North and South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • A young mother and her child outside their home near Jakarta. Thousands of children are unregistered in the country.
    A young mother and her child outside their home near Jakarta
  • The tent where Irshad Bibi lived for years before her wheel-chair accessible house was built. Other disabled quake survivors struggle on in such conditions
    The tent where Irshad Bibi lived for years before her wheel-chair accessible house was built. Other disabled quake survivors struggle on in such conditions
  • Muhammad Ali Butt and his wife Farah said the rented accommodation they live in was unsuitable as it was very difficult to get transport
  • Living in a wheel chair-friendly house has changed Irshad Bibi's life
  • A student at Chiakariga Girls' High School, Meru, site of an alternative rite of passage for young girls
  • Um Fahed, 70, from Gaza City is calling for the Rafah border crossing to open so she can afford to feed her grandchildren during Ramadan
  • Palestine Square in Gaza City during Ramadan. Food insecurity is affecting Ramadan meals in the Gaza Strip as residents struggle to find and afford traditional Ramadan foods
    Palestine Square in Gaza City during Ramadan
  • Faith Mukwanyaga, a facilitator at an alternative rite of passage in Meru, eastern Kenya
  • A farmer in south-western Sri Lanka uses water from a nearbycanal to irrigate his newly ploughed field. The canal used to causesevere flooding till it was cleaned under a UNDP project to encouragefarmers to re-start rice farming
  • An official of Sri Lanka’s Rice Research and DevelopmentInstitute holds an impromptu open-air meeting for farmers inBandaragama. The UNDP project helps provide seed paddy as well astechnical advice to the farmers who are returning to their fieldsafter m

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