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  • Toulla Abdourahame, who was not considered vulnerable enough to qualify for a cash giveaway by CARE
  • Saka Salhou, cash transfer recipient in Niger's Tahoua region
  • Israeli soldiers search a Palestinian's car at the Hawera checkpoint outside the town of Nablus in the West Bank
    Israeli soldiers search a Palestinian's car at the Hawera checkpoint outside the town of Nablus in the West Bank
  • A woman walking the long distance to a well in Tharparker District, Sindh Province, Pakistan
  • Women collect water from a Rain Water Harvest Project cistern in Tharparker District, Sindh Province, Pakistan
    Women collect water from a Rain Water Harvest Project cistern in Tharparker District, Sindh Province, Pakistan
  • Women collect water from a hamlet level pond in Tharparker District, Sind Province, Pakistan
  • Dr Nono Simelela takes over as the new CEO of South Africa's National AIDS Council on September 1
  • UNICEF trucks essential relief items to fresh waves of IDPs in Hajja province, Yemen
  • A woman voting in Balkh province
    Compared to 2005 fewer women participated in this year's elections
  • Jamila, a female voter in Herat Province, western Afghanistan, said everyone was tired of war and insecurity. "I hope the next president will bring peace," she said
  • Terms of trade in Agro pastoral cluster
  • Terms of Trade in Northwest Pastoral
  • The 2009 long rains season assessment report
  • A lorry transporting goats for sale at the Kiserian livestock Market in Kajiado. Severe drought has led to massive sales of livestock
  • Estimated food security conditions, 3rd Quarter 2009 (July-September)
  • Maize field - for generic use
    Unlike this healthy maize crop (above), the crop planted in the larger Nakuru area in the Rift Valley has become stunted and dry
  • Green Maize - for generic use
    What will we be able to grow in another 40 years?
  • Mary Waithera, a farmer in Lare division, Njoro district, explains why she and her husband have shifted to planting tree-seedlings for sale instead of preparing land to plant maize and beans during the expected short rains in September-December 2009
  • A tree nursery at the home of Mary Waithera, a farmer in Lare division, Njoro district. Many farmers in the area are exploring alternatives to maize and beans after the crops failed due to poor and erratic rainfall
  • Peter Macharia Wangai, who practises mixed farming in Lare division, Njoro district. He has shifted focus to livestock keeping after his maize and beans crops failed due to lack of adequate rain
    Peter Macharia Wangai practises mixed farming in Lare division, Njoro district
  • Samwel Karanja from Njururi village in Lare division, Njoro district. Karanja lost eight acres of maize and beans he had planted - at a cost of at least Ksh10,000 (US $130) an acre - after the long rains failed
    Samwel Karanja, du village de Njururi dans la division de Lare, Njoro. Il a perdu huit acres de maïs et de haricots à cause de l’insuffisance des longues pluies
  • Withered bean plants: Farmers in the larger Nakuru area in Rift Valley province have experienced maize and beans crop failure in 2009 due to poor rainfall early in the year
    Poor rainfall has led to maize and beans crop failure in the larger Nakuru area in Rift Valley province
  • Stunted maize at a farm in Lare division, Njoro District, Rigt Valley Province. Previously food-secure, Lare division is experiencing 100 percent crop failure in 2009, according to agricultural officials
  • Rolake Odetoyinbo, presenter for the "Moments Like This" TV program from Lagos, Nigeria
  • A crop production officer from the Ministry of Agriculture examines stunted maize at a farm in Njoro district in the Rift Valley Province. The district has experienced over 90 percent maize crop failure following poor and erratic long rains between March
    A crop production officer from the Agriculture Ministry examines stunted maize at a farm in Njoro district in the Rift Valley Province, Kenya
  • Children waiting for their mother outside As-Shifa, Gaza’s primary hospital, where an average of 1,200 babies are delivered per month
    Children waiting for their mother outside As-Shifa, Gaza’s primary hospital
  • Sign indicating Kouankan refugee camp in Guinea's N’zérékoré region. As of August 2009 'Kouankan 1' housed some 3.200 Liberians who could not or opted not to return home; 'Kouankan 2' some 3.300 Ivoirians who fled the conflict in their country
  • Sign indicating Kouankan refugee camp in the N’zérékoré region of southeastern Guinea. As of August 2009 'Kouankan 1' camp housed some 3.200 Liberians who could not or opted not to repatriate; 'Kouankan 2' some 3.300 Ivoirian refugees
  • HIV-positive women in job training
  • Drugs user who works as a mechanic
  • Drug use, injecting cocaine
  • Woman learns sewing at NGO for women with HIV

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