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  • Two girls at a state-run institution in southern Kyrgyzstan
  • map of Yemen with the affected administrative units highlighted
  • Injured in the conflict, two men being treated by MSF at a hospital in Vavuniya, northern Sri Lanka. Thousands have fled fighting in the north
  • Patience at a WFP food distribution point in Madagascar's parched south
  • A map of Gaza in OPT showing its sewage collection points and treatment plant
  • IDPs say they cannot return to their original areas because of ongoing conflict, poverty and lack of socio-economic opportunities
  • Denmark's ministry of climate and energy
  • Many labour migrants spend thousands of dollars in agent fees and training  to secure jobs abroad. In Jakarta, a school advertises Korean language courses for those seeking employment in Korea
  • Signage for the upcoming COP 15 to be held in Copenhagen
  • IDP children in Farah Province
  • African Commission commissioners (from left) Donald Kaberuka, president of African Development Bank, President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete, Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, UN deputy secretary-general Asha-Rose Migiro and Betty Maina, director o
  • A young man grilling kebabs on the streets of Jakarta. For many returning labour migrants, finding a job in their home country can be tough
  • Africa Commission commissioners Donald Kaberuka, president of the African Development Bank and (right) Jakaya Kikwete, president of Tanzania
  • Prime minister of Denmark and chairman of the Africa Commission, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, flanked by President of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete and UN deputy secretary-general Asha-Rose Migiro
  • Denmark's ministry of climate and energy
  • Ulla Tornaes, Denmark's Minister for Development and Cooperation, speaks to the media at the launch of the Africa Commission in Copenhagen
  • A scene at the Sukarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. Thousands of women leave their homes in Indonesia to work as domestic workers each year. Approximately 80 percent of all labour migrants are women
  • Trucks transporting migrants in northern Niger grow in size to accommodate larger numbers
  • Agness Mulimbika, a Zambian actress who stars in the country's most popular soap opera, Kabanana
  • Traditional herbs and medicines on sale in a Kinshasa market. There is a ready market for such products, which are said to treat a variety of aliments, due to local beliefs and superstition
  • Mogadishu map
  • Nomads say access to grazing lands is critical for their livelihood
  • Traditional herbs and medicines on sale in a Kinshasa market. There is a ready market for such products, which are said to treat a variety of ailments, due to local beliefs and superstition
    Traditional herbs and medicines on sale in a Kinshasa market. There is a ready market for such products, which are said to treat a variety of ailments, due to local beliefs and superstition
  • The port city of Mukalla in Hadhramaut Governorate saw violent protests over the past few days. Protests turned into riots and some shops were set ablaze
  • People continue to pour into cities from the conflict-affected areas of northwest
  • When nagana strikse
  • Wasting, death can be immediate after tsetse bites
    Wasting, death can be immediate after tsetse bites
  • Poverty remains a key challenge in much of the country
  • Poverty remains a key challenge for large parts of the population
  • Poverty remains a key challenge for large parts of the population
  • Poverty remains a key challenge for large parts of the population
  • Guinsaugon, Philippines - Villagers stand amongst the debris in what was left of their farming village buried a deadly cocktail of mud and rain in the southern Leyte province, in this file photo. Three successive storms hit the Philippines recently, trigg

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