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  • Families swim in the ‘Shalihat’ area in Gaza City despite warnings from the health ministry
  • A young girl receives food assistance at an IDP camp in northern Sri Lanka. The nutritional status of thousands of children in the camps is a source of concern for aid workers on the ground
  • Kauswagan, Philippines - Hernia stricken coconut farmer Jim Villanosa ponders the future at a shack in the southern Philippine town of Kausawagan, a coastal municipality where Muslim separatist MILF rebels left 16 dead and torched houses in an attack in A
  • Sultan Kudarat, Philippines - Children from families displaced by war look on as aid from the World Food Programme (WFP) arrives at an evacuation center May 15, 2008. Tens of thousands remain stranded in evacuation centers across the southern Philippines,
  • Israel is planning to build more desalination plants
    Israel is planning to build more desalination plants
  • Lake Tiberias is at a dangerously low level
  • A child swims in the ‘Shalihat’ area in Gaza City despite warnings from the health ministry
  • Carcasses of dead animals along the Isiolo/Laikipia area. Hundreds have died due to drought
  • Participants at a meeting led by a civil society coalition in Côte d'Ivoire. May 2009
  • People begging at an intersection in Côte d'Ivoire's commercial capital Abidjan. March 2009
  • Women and children at a nutritional centre in Korhogo, northern Côte d'Ivoire. March 2009
    Women and children at a nutritional centre in Korhogo, northern Côte d'Ivoire
  • HIV widows find a way of supporting themselves by selling water
    Renda mensal média com comércio de água é de 600 meticais (US$ 24)
  • HIV widows find a way of supporting themselves by selling water
    Viúvas vendem a água no único mercado da cidade
  • Pakistan, one of the world's most arid countries, is currently experiencing water stress and will soon face outright water scarcity
  • Pakistan, one of the world's most arid countries, is currently experiencing water stress and will soon face outright water scarcity
  • Children play in a pool of water instead of going to school. Amuru District, northern Uganda
    Children play in a pool of water instead of going to school. Amuru District, northern Uganda
  • Children outside a school that was established for returnees in Amuru district, northern Uganda
  • Abdikader Jibril Tukale, the director-general in Somaliland's Ministry of Agriculture
  • Self-immolation has been practiced by desperate women who lack access to justice and protection
  • Southern Sudanese soldiers from the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) parade through Juba in May 2009 for celebrations to mark the 26th anniversary of the start of Sudan's civil war
  • Southern Sudanese soldiers from the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) parade through Juba in May 2009 for celebrations to mark the 26th anniversary of the start of Sudan's civil war
    Southern Sudanese soldiers from the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) parade through Juba
  • David Patient has been living with HIV for 26 years
  • David Patient has been living with HIV for 26 years
  • The military has begun moving supplies to Mingora, but the humanitarian situation remain grim
  • Construction site for a school for handicapped children in Shujayah to test the recently developed building technology using clay blocks, salt and rubble from the hundreds of structures targeted during the Israeli offensive.  The building foundation has b
  • Children from the Mercy Association for Children handicapped school in Shujayah await their new building, made of clay and rubble, under construction next door
  • Construction workers on a 5,000sqm building site haul buckets of clay under the blistering sun to mould large cement blocks to be used in building a school for handicapped children in Gaza City
  • Southern Sudanese soldiers from the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) parade through Juba in May 2009 for celebrations to mark the 26th anniversary of the start of Sudan's civil war
  • Part of a herd on the semi-arid coast of the Red Sea in Eritrea
  • Youth queue up for voluntary counselling and testing services in Gulu District, northern Uganda
  • Rufus Jackson, a retired armed forces of Liberia captain, says he cannot afford to pay rent because his army pension only covers his children’s school fees. “I have no place besides here, but if they say move, I’ll move.”
  • About 40 families live in this dilapidated building, with no access to clean water, sanitation facilities or electricity. They go to the toilet on the beach
    About 40 families live in this dilapidated building, with no access to clean water, sanitation facilities or electricity

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