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  • A water vendor in Hargeisa, capital of Somalia's self-declared republic of Somaliland
  • Rains have failed and so have crops
  • Accidents are among Ghana's top five killers. This crash took place on the road from Accra to Winneba, 15km to the West - also known as Ghana's Bermuda triangle
  • Mr Jacob Vicente, author of the book "AIDS - Disease of the others" (SIDA - Doença dos Outros), published in Cape Verde. He is sitting at his office in Praia
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  • Basile Biteghe, 41, is the president of ASSOL, a NGO gathering people who want to help fighting against HIV/AIDS in remote areas around Lambaréné, 250km south-east of Libreville
  • Officials worry youth unemployment could pose stability risks in fragile Sierra Leone
  • A blacksmith in action in Timor-Leste
  • Burmese children at a migrant learning centre in Mae Sot western Thailand
    Burmese children at a migrant learning center in Mae Sot, western Thailand
  • Lucky break - this school in Hanoi has proper facilities for students. Many schools in Vietnam, even in the capital,  lack toilets
  • Thung Mai, 21, disabled by polio, learns tailoring at a vocational training centre for the disabled in Yangon, Myanmar, June 9, 2009
  • Accidents are among Ghana's top five killers. This crash took place on the road from Accra to Winneba, 15km to the West - also known as Ghana's Bermuda triangle
  • The fog collector in Gahtelai, a village in the Northern Red Sea Region
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  • Some 35 percent of Yemen'spopulation of 21 million live beneath the poverty line
  • In UNDP's Human Development Index for 2008, Yemen ranked 138 out of 179 countries
    In UNDP's Human Development Index for 2008, Yemen ranked 138 out of 179 countries
  • Former fighters from the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA)  line up during a ceremony in Juba to launch a demobilization programme
  • More than 200,000 people now live at the Menik Farm camp just outside Vavuniya
  • Neil Buhne, UN Resident Coordinator for Sri Lanka
  • A female soldier from the Sudan People's Liberation Army
(SPLA) marches during a ceremony to mark a massive demobilization programme in Southern Sudan, before surrendering her weapon and becoming a civilian
  • Young women dancing at a nightclub in Côte d'Ivoire's commercial capital Abidjan. Many girls are turning to prostitution to pay school fees and buy food
  • Mohamed Abdi Gargaara, the district commissioner for Faraweyne in Somaliland
  • Low rainfall in Somaliland has led to poor pasture and weak livestock, in some cases livestock deaths
  • Wheat harvest in 2009 is expected to reduce food insecurity and stabilize food prices in Afghanistan
    Wheat harvest in 2009 is expected to reduce food insecurity and stabilize food prices in Afghanistan
  • 17 provinces are expected to produce a surplus of 25,000-50,000 tones of wheat in 2009
  • Myanmar has "considerable" agricultural potential, according to Welt Hunger Hilfe, a German NGO
  • Medical facilities in Mogadishu can hardly cope with all the wounded after the recent fighting
  • Residents of Mogadishu who have been affected by the recent fighting
  • IDPs in Mogadishu queuing for medical attention at one of the health centers
  • Boy treated for a gunshot wound at an AMISOM medical health center in Mogadishu
  • Amos Lerasia, 66, a Maasai elder from the area of Mukogodo along the Laikipia-Isiolo districts border. Pastoralist livelihoods have been hard-hit not only by prevailing drought but also by deadly conflict and livestock diseases
  • The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) 80-bed, five ward, tented hospital in Peshawar has been taking in people with shrapnel, bullet and shell wounds, and severe burns
    The ICRC tented hospital in Peshawar has been taking in people with shrapnel, bullet and shell wounds, and severe burns

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