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  • Vocational training centre at 'Kouankan 2' camp in southeastern Guinea. As of August 2009 3.369 Ivoirians were living at the camp
  • Sewing trainers at the Kouankan 2 refugee camp in southeastern Guinea. August 2009
  • Quelea quelea flock
    Quelea flocks can consist of the thousands of individual birds
  • Quelea quelea flock
  • Mohamed Daher admitted to As-Shifa Hospital for a blood disorder and his wife Hyam.  Hyam had to take his blood samples to an outside clinic for testing since As-Shifa lacks equipment for basic chemical blood tests
  • Ismail Ahmed, 66-years old from Shujayah, lies in the cancer unit of As-Shifa, Gaza’s primary hospital. His catheter for urination flows into a wastebasket due to the lack of medical supplies at the hospital
  • Thousand fled the conflict between government forces and the LTTE
  • A field of maize in eastern Uganda that has withered as a result of a prolonged dry season
  • Quelea quelea bird
    Quelea quelea - the dreaded 'featherd locust'
  • A young Iraqi boy carries a bag filled with flour, rice, sugar and tea during a joint humanitarian aid drop in the Gogili neighborhood of Mosul, Iraq
  • WFP Distribution of Wheat Flour in Afghanistan
    WFP plans to preposition 32,000 MT of food aid in Afghanistan (file photo)
  • WFP Distribution of Wheat Flour in Afghanistan
  • Despite the removal of 90 percent of the rubble from the destruction of Nahr al-Bared, two years on from the conflict, reconstruction in the official camp has yet to begin
  • Two years after IRIN met Wafika al Hassan in the aftermath of the conflict, the nurse has managed to repair much of her home and her children are back at school
  • Omar Baraka lost his home and livelihood in Nahr al-Bared’s official Old Camp and now runs a bakery in the adjacent New Camp, where a recovery is underway
  • NGOs acknowledge misperceptions about their work have widened over the past few years
  • Fasika Lemma tested positive for HIV seven years ago. Her baby contracted HIV through breastfeeding. Today, Fasika volunteers at the Addis Ketema clinic in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, helping other women to reduce the risk of infecting their babie
  • A U.S. combat medic examines an infant girl during a dismounted patrol to a village in the Deh Chopan district of Afghanistan's Zabul province
  • A U.S. soldier examines an Iraqi girl while on a medical mission in Balad, Iraq
  • A scene inside the Menik Farm camp on 16 August, 2009. Massively overcrowded, the camp became a sea of misery and mud
  • A scene inside the Menik Farm camp on 16 August, 2009. Massively overcrowded, the camp became a sea of misery and mud
  • A resident in Menik Farms takes refuge wherever he can. As of 17 August, the camp holds more than 200,000 people
  • Villagers in Bhabhonath, in the Narayanganj district in central Bangladesh, watch a play designed to inform them about the dangers of malnutrition and the potential benefits of Sprinkles
  • A scene at the Menik Farm camp outside Vavuniya following heavy rains on 16 August, 2009
  • Some international aid agencies use armed guards to protect convoys, offices and staff
  • U.S. Army Sergeant Kornelia Rachwal gives a young Pakistani girl a drink of water as they are airlifted from Muzaffarabad to Islamabad, Pakistan, aboard a U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter
  • Grasslands that have turned into desert after lacking rain for the last several rainy seasons
  • A scene inside the Menik Farm camp outside Vavuniya following heavy rains on 17 August 2009. Menik Farms is the largest of 14 camps in the district, with more than 208,000 residents
  • Women and children collect water from a tap at Al-Rahabi Mosque in Sanaa
    Women and children collect water from a tap at Al-Rahabi Mosque in Sanaa
  • A girl attempting to fill containers with the trickling water from a tap near an artesian well outside the capital, Sanaa
  • Drivers wait at Al-Suhaini Well, near Al-Saleh Mosque in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, for three to fours hours to have their trucks filled with water
  • The ICRC and Yemen Red Crescent Society prepare the distribution of food and essential items to conflict-displaced civilians in Saada Province

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