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  • New varieties of rice developed by Sri Lanka’s Rice Researchand Development Institute now green the Bandaragama area under a UNDPproject that is funding the reclamation of abandoned paddy lands
  • Sandstorms are becoming increasingly common in Iraq
    Sandstorms are becoming increasingly common in Iraq
  • Alternative rite of passage at Chiakariga Girls' High School in Meru
    Alternative rite of passage at Chiakariga Girls' High School in Meru
  • A woman in the Pikine area of the Senegalese capital Dakar makes her way through floodwaters, her baby on her back. August 2009
  • Cleaning up after August 2009 flooding in the Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar. Several weeks of rain to come.
    Cleaning up after August 2009 flooding in the Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar
  • Family pours water from their home into a makeshift drainage system, after heavy flooding in Dakar's Pikine neighbourhood. August 2009
    Family pours water from their home into a makeshift drainage system, after heavy flooding in Dakar's Pikine neighbourhood
  • A pump to clear out flooded streets of the Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegal capital Dakar. August 2009
    A pump to clear out flooded streets of the Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegal capital Dakar
  • A flooded mosque in the Médina Gounass 1 neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar. Men living nearby said the mosque has flooded every rainy season for the past 10 years. August 2009
  • Flooded street in the Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar. August 2009
    Flooded street in the Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar
  • Boy in Dakar's Pikine neighbourhood, standing near homes long ago abandoned because of floods. In many areas of the Senegalese capital the rainy season means flooding. August 2009
    A boy in Dakar's Pikine neighbourhood, standing near homes long since abandoned because of floods
  • Children in Dakar's Pikine neighbourhood, standing near homes years ago abandoned, swallowed up by water. Floods strike certain areas of the Senegalese capital every year. August 2009
  • A woman empties water out of her flooded bedroom and courtyard. Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar. August 2009
    A woman empties water out of her flooded bedroom and courtyard. Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar
  • A woman pours water from her flooded home into a makeshift drainage system. Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar. August 2009
  • Hardly any herding communities have water networks, relying only on underground cisterns filled by rainwater
    Hardly any herding communities have water networks, relying only on underground cisterns filled by rainwater
  • Children driving with their goats through a parched area in search of pasture
  • A girl walks across a flooded street in the Pikine neighbourhood of the Senegalese capital Dakar. August 2009
  • Meeting with NGOs, government officials and officials working with HIV to analyse the protection plan for sex workers, on 25 August 2009
  • Faidherbia albida, a leguminous acacia-like tree
    Integrating fleshy plants and trees into farming systems can help overcome food security challenges
  • Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe
    Deputy President and SANAC Chairperson Kgalema Motlanthe
  • Dr Olive Shisana's pictures s from the Nelson Mandela Foundation
    Dr Olive Shisana is leading the Research Sector
  • Samukeliso Dube's picture is from the Global Campaign for Microbicides
    Dr Samukeliso "Samu" Dube, head of SANAC's Women's Sector
  • Ahmed Nour Mohamed, 9, makes a living by polishing shoes on the streets of Hargeisa, Somaliland
    Ahmed Nour Mohamed, 9, makes a living by polishing shoes on the streets of Hargeisa
  • Flooding in the Chad capital N'djamena. August 2009
  • Flooding in the Chad capital N'djamena. August 2009
  • Cricket is an obsession in Pakistan
  • Women and children in the Terrai are badly impacted by malnutrition
    Women and children in the Terrai are badly impacted by malnutrition
  • UNICEF trucks essential supplies to IDPs in Haradh camp in Hajja governorate
    UNICEF trucks essential supplies to IDPs in Haradh camp in Hajja governorate
  • A medical staff attends an injured man in a hospital in Kandahar province
  • An injured man laying at a bed in Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar Province
  • Many families used up savings while displaced, leaving them dependent on borrowing
  • Olive trees in Dara'a
  • Olive oil pomace sat outside a mill in Dara'a

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