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  • A man in Myanmar's cyclone affected Ayeyarwady Delta. More than one year on, huge humanitarian challenges remain
  • A young Burmese girl in Myanmar's cyclone-affected Ayeyarwady Delta. Some 140,000 people died when Nargis struck the low-lying nation in May 2008
  • A landmine uncovered on a road
  • Nudrat is now confident she can lead a normal life despite her epilepsy
  • Nuzhat is now confident she can lead a normal life despite her epilepsy
  • Mine Stalker, a new mine detection system that uses ground penetrating radar to detect mines
  • One of thousands of displaced persons at the Menik Farm displaced persons camp outside Vavuniya, northern Sri Lanka
  • Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama accompanied by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the Menik Farm displaced persons camp outside Vavuniya. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon visited the camp on 23 May 2009
  • An initiative by Mozambican NGO ADPP, part of Humana People to People, brings HIV information and education to the population in the countryside
  • Upto 10,000 people have been relocated to temporary camps as ongoing rainfall continues to cause further floods and mudflows
  • Tajik women in southern Khatlon province working in their farm (file photo)
    Farmers in Takistan are having to replant lands as 40,000 hectares of Agricultural lands have been damaged
  • The Pakistan military, which remains active in both fighting and relief work in Swat, confirms landmines have been found in the area
  • Bush school in northwest Central Africa Republic
  • Heavy surf hours before Cyclone Aila made landfall at Patenga, Chittagong, southern Bangladesh - 25 May 2009
    Heavy surf hours before Cyclone Aila made landfall at Patenga, Chittagong, southern Bangladesh - 25 May 2009
  • Heavy surf as a result of Cyclone Aila thrashes the coast of Patenga, Chittagong, southern Bangladesh. 25 May 2009
  • Cyclone Aila washed away flood embankments and homes in  Chittagong, southern Bangladesh
  • Caroline Ngoena has been displaced by clashes between rebels and government forces in northern Central African Republic on three occasions over recent years. She now heads a pig-husbandry collective in the northwestern town of Paoua
  • A lorry used for transporting charcoal. Charcoal burning is adversely affecting the environment in Somaliland
  • Ruined and abandoned house in the Northern Central African Republic (FILM ONLY - use image 201103011351200849 for reports)
  • Southern Sudanese children at school in the Gudelle area of the southern capital Juba, where some of the 30,000 left homeless by a series of city demolitions have fled to
    Southern Sudanese children at school in the Gudelle area of the southern capital Juba
  • An area of the southern Sudanese capital Juba where shelters were destroyed in a series of clearances that have left more than 30,000 left homeless
  • Hillary Wachira, a member of the Kangaroo Youth Self-Help Group in Kosovo area of Mathare, attends to one of the group's cows, whose milk they sell to the local community
  • Peter Ngigi, chairman of the Kangaroo Youth Self-Help Group in Kosovo area of Mathare slum, Nairobi. The group, comprising seven members, have a animal husbandry project where they rear pigs, goats and cows for sale
  • Members of the Sanaa Utamaduni Dancers perform at a hall in Kosovo area of Mathare slum. The 16-member group is also engaged in community activities such as clean-ups and HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns. They perform skits and dances to children living with
  • Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission has warned that tensions may erupt between Hazara locals and Kuchi nomads in central parts of the country
  • Displaced women in Nepal face a particular difficult time
  • Swine flu is a respiratory disease in pigs
  • Swine flu is a respiratory disease in pigs
  • Veterinary drugs such as these are costly for groups such as the Kangaroo Youth Self-Help Group
  • Kenyan domestic workers attend a seminar on HIV/AIDS held by the NGO, Family Health International
  • An area of the southern Sudanese capital Juba where homes were destroyed in a series of clearances that have left more than 30,000 left homeless
  • Militant groups taking hostages in the Niger Delta (2009)

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