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  • Olive oil flows out of the tap following processing
  • Cereal production in China, S. Asia and SSA
  • Images from the “Brothers for Life” campaign, aimed at men in South Africa
  • Images from the “Brothers for Life” campaign, aimed at men in South Africa
  • A group of former drug users who were discharged from the centre in Kabul on 25 August
    A group of former drug users who were discharged from a Rehab centre in Kabul
  • A young drug addict in Kabul
  • MILF rebels patrol a highway in North Cotabato Province in Mindanao
  • A pregnant woman is tested for anemia in Thousand Islands, Indonesia
  • Providing iron supplement at schools in Indonesia
  • Students at schools being tested for anemia
  • Like dozens of families from the northeast Central African Republic village of Toumo, village Omar Foto is seeking sanctuary in the nearby town of Birao and says he will only return home when safety is guaranteed. The area has been the theatre of clashes
    Omar Fotor is seeking sanctuary in Birao and says he will only return home when safety is guaranteed. The area has been the theatre of clashes between rival communities
  • Drug addicts impatiently wait in the treatment centre for admission
  • Displaced people in Birao, a town in northeastern Central African Republic. The region has been hit by clashes between the Goula and Kara communities
    Un groupe de personnes déplacées en RCA : après un an de répit, la LRA a repris les attaques avec encore plus d’intensité à la mi-2009, entraînant le déplacement de nombreux civils (photo d’archives)
  • The majority of IDPs have returned but the trauma of conflict lingers with the discovery of mass graves
    The majority of IDPs have returned but the trauma of conflict lingers with the discovery of mass graves
  • Since her childhood Fatima, now aged 21 and one of very few literate women in her conservative village in the central Afghan province of Daikundi, wanted to become a midwife, however, her male relatives and the village elders strongly opposed that
  • Opposition supporters demonstrating in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, to protest the government's decision to hold presidential elections on 27 September without voter registration lists
  • Opposition supporters demonstrating in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, to protest the government's decision to hold presidential elections on 27 September without voter registration lists
  • In-shell almond sold at a market in the north of Afghanistan
  • A village in Kurigram District, badly affected by monsoon rains on 16 August 2009
    A village in Kurigram District, badly affected by monsoon rains
  • Baby treated for malnutrition at Ouahigouya regional hospital in northwestern Burkina Faso
    Baby treated for malnutrition at Ouahigouya regional hospital in northwestern Burkina Faso
  • Child labourers working in Malawi's tobacco plantations
    Child labourers at work in Malawi's tobacco industry
  • Rolake Odetoyinbo, presenter for the "Moments Like This" TV program from Lagos, Nigeria
  • Children in the Guinean capital Conakry. August 2009
  • Anuradha Koirala has been fighting the trafficking of Nepali girls to Indian brothels since she became aware of the trade in the late 1980s
  • Phindile Madonsela was raped at 16 and infected with HIV a few years later
  • Kevin Dowling is a South African Catholic Bishop, who has worked for years with the poor of Rustenburg, northern South Africa
  • A scene at Menik Farm following recent heavy rains. More than 200,000 people live in the camp outside Vavuniya
  • A photo of washing water being provided at Menik Farm. More than 200,000 people live in the camp outside Vavuniya
  • Billboard of Guinea's junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara in the capital Conakry. August 2009
  • Israeli soldiers inspect Palestinians' documents at the Hawera checkpoint outside Nablus town in the West Bank
    Israeli soldiers inspect Palestinians' documents at the Hawera checkpoint outside Nablus town in the West Bank
  • WHO Director General Margaret Chan greets a mother and child at a health centre in Bagamoyo town near Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on August 18, 2009. Chan was in Tanzania to highlight the country's success in fighting malaria
  • President Jakaya Kikwete (left) talks with WHO Director General Margaret Chan in Dodoma, Tanzania on Monday, August 17, 2009

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