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  • A young man injured in the fighting in Mogadishu recovering at Medina hospital
    A young man injured in the fighting in Mogadishu recovering at Medina hospital
  • Displaced children sit in their makeshift shelter in an abandoned government building in Baghdad in 2008
  • Francoise Bouchet-Saulnier is head of legal affairs for Medecins Sans Frontieres in France
  • Two children in northern Uganda’s Amuru district share a packet of a nut paste used as a therapeutic food
  • Thousands of ethnic Karen flee to neighbouring Thailand in June 2009
  • Yemen location map
  • An HIV-positive morther in Gulu, northern Uganda, gives her baby cow's milk as a replacement for breastmilk in an effort to prevent vertical HIV transmission
  • Hugo Slim, humanitarian consultant and author of 'Killing Civilians: Method, madness and morality in war" (2008)
  • Knut Doermann is the head of legal affairs at the International Committee for the Red Cross
  • Mary Kaldor is professor of global governance at the London School of Economics
  • A dance4life celebration in South Africa
  • Fatuma Namayanja, a waitress in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, believes HIV campaigns promoting fidelity should be expanded to rural areas
  • Babies in vulnerable situations particularly need breast milk, say experts
  • Returning IDPs could be displaced again because of reintegration challenges in their original areas, aid agencies warn
  • IDPs abandon a camp in Kandahar Province because of insecurity and lack of aid
  • A girl peeks out from a mud brick house in kakuma
    It is estimated that 1,200 children are acutely malnourished in Kakuma
  • Mothers queue at the IRC feeding station at Kakuma
  • Mothers wait at the IRC clinic in Kakuma
  • A billboard in Kampala, Uganda, promoting faithfulness
  • An abandoned burnt-out village near the town of Paoua in northwest Central African Republic. Residents fled into the bush in 2006 after government forces conducted a counter-insurgency operation. February 2009
  • Laurent Djim-Woei, who was a senior military commander and spokesman for the Peoples’ Army for the Restoration of the Republic and of Democracy, a rebel group in the Central African Republic, until he was removed from that position in May 2009 by the gr
  • A displaced women prepares food for her children at IDP camp in Baghdad in 2008
    More than half Iraq's 29 million citizens receive government food aid (file photo)
  • IOM training on how to respond to the threat of pandemic influenza viruses
    IOM training on how to respond to the threat of pandemic influenza viruses
  • Due to lack of cellars farmers loose thousands of tones of potatoes every year
  • Farmers in Bamyan province produce over 150,000 tones of potatoes every year
  • The controlled exit channel built in 2000 to lower the level of the Tsho Rolpa Glacial Lake
    The controlled exit channel built in 2000 to lower the level of the Tsho Rolpa Glacial Lake
  • Child Survival and Development Strategy 2008 - 2015
    Kenya Child Survival and Development Strategy 2008 - 2015 : The strategy aims at delivering efficient and effective services to improve the lives of women and children
  • An old Pashtun man
  • A banana plantation showing healthy plants
  • A fresh bunch of bananas
  • A new project supplies electricity to Palestinian villages in South Mount Hebron Area
    A new project supplies electricity to Palestinian villages in South Mount Hebron Area
  • Lilly Atong, who was made a wife to Lord’s Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony after being abducted in northern Uganda at the age of 10. She escaped in 2005 but was forced into concubinage with Kony again in 2006, when she traveled to meet the LRA leader

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