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  • Campaign posters in Brazzaville, capital of the Republic of Congo, ahead of the general election scheduled for 12 July
  • Over 21,000 families were affected by floods in January-May 2009 in Afghanistan
  • Saimone Simango, former miner in Zimbabwe who returned to Mozambique and is one of the first persons to receive ARV treatment in Chitobe, in the centre region of the country
  • (From right): The Somaliland Minister of Planing and National Co-ordination, Ali Ibrahim and Ahmed Yusuf Yasin, Vice President of Somaliland and other line ministries
  • The Indian Embassy in Kabul issued over 5,000 medical visas to Afghan patients in 2008
  • Hospitals inside Afghanistan have limited or no technology and resources to diagnose and treat all diseases
  • More mouths to feed imposes new strains on host families
  • More than one year after Cyclone Nargis, all aid workers face a difficult time in securing visas - including those from the UN
  • Manila - Children living in a sprawling dumpsite in Manila collect water. A funding crunch due to the global financial crisis means less money used by NGOs and welfare groups for anti-poor projects in the Philippines, officials say
    Children living in a sprawling dump site in Manila collect water
  • Nepali women whose husbands are Bhutanese refugees feel discriminated against by the third country resettlement programme
    Nepali women whose husbands are Bhutanese refugees feel discriminated against by the third country resettlement programme
  • People at a rally for Guinea-Bissau ruling party candidate Malam Bacai Sanha in the regional town of Bafata, 150km northeast of the capital Bissau, ahead of the 28 June 2009 presidential election
  • A vendor in the Guinea-Bissau capital Bissau surrounded by posters for the ruling party candidate Malam Bacai Sanha, ahead of the 28 June 2009 presidential election
  • Women who refuse to accept obesity
  • Women at a gym in Nouakchott, where the idea of obesity as beauty has been overtaken by realization that is is deadly
  • One of the houses hosting a family in the outskirts of Isiolo town. The project intends to improve housing facilities and protect the environment among pastoralists in Northern Kenya
    One of the houses hosting a family in the outskirts of Isiolo town
  • Bricks made for the pastoralists housing project. The project intends to improve housing facilities and protect the environment among pastoralists in Northern Kenya
  • Women at the Isiolo Pepo la Tumaini Jangwani dancing. The project intends to improve housing facilities and protect the environment among pastoralists in Northern Kenya
    Women at the Isiolo Pepo la Tumaini Jangwani project. The project intends to improve housing facilities and protect the environment among pastoralists in Northern Kenya
  • Location map for the displacment in Kuria
  • Office of local NGO Cavoequiva, which means 'let us unite' in the Gouro language - Adjamé neighbourhood of Côte d'Ivoire's commercial capital Abidjan. June 2009
  • In the Adjamé neighbourhood of Côte d'Ivoire's commercial capital Abidjan, office of the local NGO Cavoequiva, which means 'let us unite' in the Gouro language. Irié Bi Tra Clément, pictured, is the founder. June 2009
  • One of the young women who exchange sex for money in the Adjamé market in Côte d’Ivoire’s commercial capital Abidjan. She gave birth in the market; she said they both got wet when heavy rains leaked into the stall where they slept. The baby died on
  • WFP blanket feeding programme in the south of Madagascar
    WFP blanket feeding programme in the south of Madagascar
  • New born
  • Snowy barn owl
  • Close up of a barn owl
  • An IDP woman with her child at one of food distribution centre in Jalozai camp in NWFP
    An IDP woman with her child at one of food distribution centre in Jalozai camp in NWFP
  • Native to Laos, the Barn Owl is a natural predator of rats, which make up 99 percent of its diet
    Native to Laos, the Barn Owl is a natural predator of rats, which make up 99 percent of its diet
  • Lao children proudly display rats they have caught destroying their crops. Villagers report that a rat infestation of this size has not been seen for over 20 years in northern Laos
  • Water company Local Corporation for Water Supply and Sanitation (LCWSS) discovered a huge underground drinking water resource in Al-Ghaliah on the outskirts of Mukalla in Hadhramaut Governorate, southern Yemen. The field in Al-Ghaliah consists of nine wel
  • Water company Local Corporation for Water Supply and Sanitation (LCWSS) discovered a huge underground drinking water resource in Al-Ghaliah on the outskirts of Mukalla in Hadhramaut Governorate, southern Yemen
  • An outpatient section at Kayunga hospital. Up to 200 patients are handled here every day depicting the congestion in many of Uganda’s health facilities
  • Ambulances that were supposed to help Kayunga hospital broke down and the hospital is remaining with only one old ambulance that officials say cannot operate properly
    Broken down ambulances at Kayunga hospital, Uganda

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