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  • Displaced Sikh children try to continue their studies
  • African tsetse belt
    Les pays de la « région tsé-tsé », en Afrique
  • Sikh IDPs from Swat at the Sikh shrine in Hasanabdal
    Sikh IDPs from Swat at the Sikh shrine in Hasanabdal
  • A map of Syria highlighting drought-hit Hassake Governorate in the northeast
    Carte de la Syrie montrant le gouvernorat d'Hasakeh, au nord-est, touché par la sécheresse
  • Syria’s record drought has hit Iraqi refugees living in rural areas. These corn fields in Hassake governorate need one more rainfall or they will perish, locals said
  • Distributions of basic food packs to 350 vulnerable Iraqi families in Hassake, in northeast Syria, began early April
  • Water cone is a simple desalination device
  • Khurram has been doing odd jobs since his family became displaced
  • At least 40 percent of schools do not have drinking water and over 70 percent lack safe sanitation
  • Locals performing a traditional dance in anticipation of the president's arrival in the village. The president's visit is aimed at assisting in the integration of IDPs displaced by the 2006 conflict; many of whom don't feel welcome in their home communiti
  • The area inside Rafah crossing on the Palestinian side. The open door leads to scores of tunnels, located on the other side of the wall, used to smuggle basic food items and supplies from Egypt into Gaza
  • The entrance point for passengers and vehicles inside Rafah crossing on the Palestinian side
  • Date palm dubas is caused by an insect which absorbs the plant’s natural juices and exudes a sticky liquid, which can spread and kill the tree
  • Thousands of people in Yemen depend on date palm trees for a living
  • IDP camps in Pakistan
    IDP camps in Pakistan
  • Gaza authorities registering trucks entering Rafah after retrieving imports from Kerem Shalom
  • A boy stands near buildings destroyed in the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, China, one year later
  • Image of worm causing schistosomiasis
    Image of worm causing schistosomiasis
  • Test tubes in a laboratory
  • Outside the Dig Tsho glacier lake in eastern Nepal. The lake is filling with icy water as rising temperatures in the region accelerate the melting of glaciers and snowfields that feed them
  • The frequency and intensity of droughts is already forcing many pastoralist families to move more often in search of pasture
  • Two-thirds of Eritrea’s population lives in rural and semi-rural areas
  • From left to right: Col Didace Nzikoruriho, the coordinator of the government office for the protection of refugees,  UNHCR representative to Burundi Bo Schack, UNHCR public information officer Andreas Kirchhof  at a press conference at the UN information
  • Local NGO's illustration used to raise awareness of sexual violence in Mauritania
    Une illustration utilisée par une ONG locale pour sensibiliser les populations de Mauritanie à la violence sexuelle
  • Rev Paul Mokgethi-Heath
  • Rev Paul Mokgethi-Heath
  • Activists talk about HIV in buses that take miners between Mozambique and South Africa
    Todos a bordo para aprender sobre HIV
  • School-children in eastern Chad. Chad came last on a list of 100 countries in an index ranking children's likelihood to succeed in school
  • Francisco Júnior is a Mozambican mine worker working in South Africa
    Francisco Júnior: camisinha para os amigos
  • Activist Vasco Macarengue talks about HIV in buses that take miners between Mozambique and South Africa
  • Despite massive international assistance Afghanistan was ranked the fifth least developed country in the world by the UN Development Programme
  • Donors say their aid programmes are in line with the principles of Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness

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