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  • Swine flu is a respiratory disease in pigs
  • A woman wears a mask protect herself from a possible swine flu outbreak at a farm in Cilebut, Bogor Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia
  • Screening has revealed thousands of children are severely malnourished in Madagascar’s parched south
  • Soil salinisation is a threat to agriculture, say experts
    Soil salinisation is a threat to agriculture, say experts
  • Surgical masks are widely available at Bishkek's pharmacies
  • A house flooded by rain water at the Sabe campsite, Bujumbura
  • The rains have caused flooding that has led to unsanitary conditions at Sabe campsite, Bujumbura
  • An IDP points to dirty pond water used for bathing as well as cleaning utensils at Sabe campsite, Bujumbura
    A man points at a pond of dirty water that Sabe residents use to bathe and the wash their utensils
  • An IDP reconstructs his temporary dwelling that has been damaged by the rains at Sabe campsite, Bujumbura
  • A herd of large black swine
  • UN Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes visiting IDPs in Vavuniya on 27 April 2009
  • More children are wearing earrings to school as parents try to protect them from witch doctors in Gulu, northern Uganda
    More children are wearing earrings to school as parents try to protect them from witch doctors in Gulu
  • UN Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes speaking with recent arrivals from the combat zone. More than 150,000 Tamil civilians crossed into Government-controlled areas between 27 October 2008 and 27 April 2009, OCHA reported
  • Not only the physically fit are chosen for resettlement: U Nyi suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTDS), his 53-year-old wife, Khin Htwe has been diagnosed with chronic asthma and their 13 year old child, Ye’ Naing Aung, has birth defects that
    U Nyi suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder; his wife, Khin Htwe, has been diagnosed with chronic asthma, and their 13-year-old child, Ye’ Naing Aung, is disabled
  • As of January 2009, some 43,000 Burmese have been resettled to more than 11 countries. Another 13,000 are expected to be resettled in 2009, according to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
    As of January 2009, some 43,000 Burmese have been resettled in more than 11 countries
  • At Umpium refugee camp on the Thai border close to Myanmar, a group of Burmese refugees say their goodbyes and board IOM buses to begin their journeys to resettle in far off countries
    Burmese refugees at Umpium refugee camp on the Thai border board IOM buses to begin their journeys to resettle in far off countries
  • Charles Opio eats with his arms. He suffered injuries at the hands of UPDF soldiers that resulted in amputation of both his hands
  • Charles Opio holds a cup with his arms. He suffered injuries at the hands of UPDF soldiers that resulted in amputation of both his hands
  • The placement 300 young teachers is affected by the peace deal in Swat Valley
  • Malnutrition amongst children in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara Province, one of the poorest in the country, remains a key concern
  • Impoverished Afghan families are being forced to buy cheap food such as spoiled meat despite the health risks, government health official say
  • An injecting drug user in Kabul
  • Woman in a refugee camp in eastern Chad, with solar cooker. The daily needs of the local population and a quarter-million refugees are squeezing already scarce resources
    A woman usng a solar cooker at a refugee camp in eastern Chad
  • An unexploded ordinance lying in Pulukere village, Amuru District
    An unexploded ordinance lying in Pulukere village, Amuru District
  • Tatola Naringar, 50, is a Chadian military who discovered he was HIV-positive in 2002. With other infected soldiers, he created a NGO in 2008 to sensitize their peers on HIV/AIDS
  • Dr Vincent Corbel, malaria expert and WHO advisor, addresses a symposium on mosquito resistance to pyrethroids at a Nairobi hotel on 23 April 2009
  • Returnees from the Tanzanian old settlements seen here being transported in UNHCR lorries
    Some of the returnees from Tanzania who arrived on 22 April
  • Refugees disembark from a UNHCR lorry after returning from the Tanzanian old settlements
  • The Vietnamese diet is heavy in rice and lacks essential vitamins and protein. The government is launching a campaign to improve diets in a bid to increase people’s height
  • The Vietnamese diet is heavy in rice and lacks essential vitamins and protein. The government is launching a campaign to improve diets in a bid to increase people’s height
  • The Vietnamese government is concerned that young people are shorter than other Asians, even in some cases stunted
  • Woman in a refugee camp in eastern Chad, with an energy-efficient cooker. The daily needs of the local population and a quarter-million refugees are squeezing already scarce resources like wood and water

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