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  • Floods in April and May 2009 blocked roads and caused extensive losses in different parts of Afghanistan
    Floods in April and May 2009 blocked roads and caused extensive losses in different parts of Afghanistan
  • Sea storm surges could affect more and more people
  • For many cyclone survivors, the cries of their children can still be heard. Some 140,000 people were killed by Cyclone Nargis in May 2008
  • One year after Cyclone Nargis, survivors report hearing ghosts walking along the rice terraces or along the riverbanks at night
  • Jonas Saya and former Tutsi neighbor André Kareke, who decided to share a piece of land as a way to solve dispute over its ownership
  • NWFP Pakistan Location Map
  • NWFP Pakistan Location Map
  • Fish-seller in Baku, Gambia
  • Clitoral reconstruction clinic - under construction
  • Women with their children in Chad's western Kanem region, where aid officials are working to provide urgent nutritional assistance while helping prevent malnutrition in future
  • Khaltouma Abakar Issa is a 70-year-old woman with four children and four grandchildren. She is president of the women's association in the Chadian village of Toula – in the western Kanem region – where she has lived all her life
  • A woman drinks water from a jerrycan
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  • A laboratory technician at Harare Hospital processes CD4 count tests. It is the only public hospital in the city with a functioning CD4 count machine
  • Traditional birthing attendant turned midwife Fatoumata Dio
    Traditional birthing attendant turned midwife Fatoumata Dio
  • Recent arrivals from the north line up for relief assistance outside a government camp in Vavuniya. Thousands of Tamil civilians have fled the fighting in the north over the past month
  • A laboratory technician at Harare Hospital processes CD4 count tests. It is the only public hospital in the city with a functioning CD4 count machine
  • Mothers in Kanem, western Chad, with their children who suffer varying degrees of malnutrition. Aid officials are working to link emergency therapeutic care to longer-term efforts that will help the region prevent high malnutrition levels in future. March
    Mothers in Kanem, western Chad, with their children who suffer varying degrees of malnutrition.
  • Central Africans who fled into southern Chad in early 2009
  • Engajando homens e meninos pela igualdade de género – PlusNews no Brasil
  • Footballers for Life coach, Enrico Bhana, conducts an outreach session at the Stars of Africa Footballers Academy
  • Children from Central African Republic, at a UNICEF kindergarten in the border village of Daha. The children are among some 18,000 people who fled from CAR into southern Chad in early 2009
  • Girls participate in World Aids Day celebrations in Luanda
  • One year after Nargis, thousands of families are dependent on international food assistance
  • Once year after Cyclone Nargis, homemakers like this one will face tough times in providing enough food for their families in the coming months
  • Berasole, a fishing village in the Southern Red Sea region will be the first to be electrified by wind energy in Eritrea
  • A farmer in the Northern Red Sea Region sifts his teff harvest
  • Fish catches are getting smaller. A fisherman with his catch in the market in Assab
  • Every day, hundreds of diarrhoea patients get admitted into Dhaka's specialised gastroenteric hospital. With a capacity of admitting 350 patients a day, the ICDDR,B hospital now admits more than 900 patients each day (4 May 2009)
  • Daraga, Albay - A man uses a shovel do dig his home buried by a landslide in this file picture taken three years ago in the Bicol region. An estimated 20 typhoons batters the eastern Bicol region every year, leading to massive death and destruction
  • Daraga, Albay - A man uses a shovel do dig his home buried by a landslide in this file picture taken three years ago in the Bicol region. An estimated 20 typhoons batters the eastern Bicol region every year, leading to massive death and destruction
    Daraga, Albay - A man uses a shovel do dig his home buried by a landslide in this file picture taken three years ago in the Bicol region. An estimated 20 typhoons batters the eastern Bicol region every year, leading to massive death and destruction
  • Food prices have not come down in Eritrea

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