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  • Hundreds of worried mothers are bringing malnourished children in for treatment
  • Children in Antananarivo try to salvage some food - garbage in the capital is no longer being collected
  • Anderson Manyere
  • With tens of thousands more civilians expected to flee the no fire zones in the days ahead, humanitarian agencies and the Sri Lankan government are appealing for additional resources
  • Shane Scanlon, a Legal Assistance Center coordinator at Mae La refugee camp, is helping residents gain knowledge of the Thai legal system and their entitlements and responsibilities and guiding them on individual legal cases
    Shane Scanlon, a Legal Assistance Center coordinator at Mae La refugee camp, is helping residents gain knowledge of the Thai legal system, their entitlements and responsibilities
  • Over 100,000 Sri Lankan civilians fled the combat areas in northern Sri Lanka since 20 April and humanitarian agencies are struggling to clothe, feed and shelter them
  • Some of the products produced by communities living near Kakamega forest with the help of the Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) under ICIPE's Applied Bioprospecting and Conservation Programme
    Naturub, from the ocimum kilimandscharicum plant, is used to alleviate flu, cold, chest congestion, aches, pain and insect bites
  • An internally displaced boy stares outside a camp in Kabul
  • Children in an informal IDP camp in the outskirts of Kabul
  • Some of the products produced by communities living near Kakamega forest with the help of the Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) under ICIPE's Applied Bioprospecting and Conservation Programme
  • Some of the products produced by communities living near Kakamega forest with the help of the Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) under ICIPE's Applied Bioprospecting and Conservation Programme
    Chewed or dissolved in a warm drink, Mondia Tonic is a natural root powder used as an anti-depressant and anti-oxidant; it helps clear hangovers and is also an appetiser
  • "Sudan: Fresh clashes in Jonglei State "worrisome"
  • Buruli ulcer often occurs in places near water bodies such as slow-flowing rivers, ponds, swamps, lakes. Environmental disturbances such as deforestation, mining, constructions of dams and irrigation systems may be linked to the occurence of the disease
  • ANC president Jacob Zuma
  • Civilians fleeing the no fire zones for government controlled areas on 20 April
  • This man’s eyes were gauged out by Taliban insurgents because he worked as a teacher in southern Afghanistan in 2008
  • Some 39,000 civilians fled the zone on 20 April, the largest number ever, although tens of thousands of civilians remain in the conflict zone and the no fire zone and in harms way
  • Civilians fleeing the no fire zones for government controlled areas on 20 April
  • Afghanistan earthquake, includes the epicentre location
  • Karram El-Essy, 10 months old and from the A-Tufah area of Gaza city, is brought to local NGO Ard El-Insan three times a week for nutritional supplements, including soup and fruit, after he was diagnosed with anaemia when he was born. His mother and fathe
    Karram El-Essy, 10 months old and from the A-Tufah area of Gaza city, is brought to local NGO Ard El-Insan three times a week for nutritional supplements, including soup and fruit, after he was diagnosed with anaemia
  • Afghanistan earthquake, includes date and magnitude
  • A six-month-old girl with her grandmother in Gaza City. Her father was a medic who was killed during the recent conflict. The child comes two times a week to local NGO Ard El-Insan for nutritional supplements after she was diagnosed as underweight last mo
    Cette fillette de six mois, photographiée aux côtés de sa grand-mère, à Gaza-Ville, présente une insuffisance de poids. L’enfant est emmenée deux fois par semaine chez Ard El-Insan, une ONG locale, pour y recevoir des compléments nutritionnels
  • Floods in Burundi
  • In 2008, some 90,000 women in the Philippines were hospitalised for post-abortion care. Abortion remains illegal in the Philippines
    In 2008, some 90,000 women in the Philippines were hospitalised for post-abortion care. Abortion remains illegal in the Philippines
  • Vita Kitambala Kimbirikiti, the leader of one of  DRC’s Mayi-Mayi militia groups signing on Saturday 18 April 2009 in Goma, the declaration of the end of armed groups existence and their integration in the national army
  • Former rebels and Mayi Mayi militiamen integrated in the national army of Democratic Republic of Congo on parade following an agreement signed in the eastern city of Goma by several armed groups to dissolve themselves on 18 April
    Former rebels and Mayi Mayi militiamen integrated in the national army of Democratic Republic of Congo on parade
  • Vita Kitambala Kimbirikiti, the leader of one of  DRC’s Mayi-Mayi militia groups signs an agreement to dissolve his organisation as part of efforts to restore peace to North Kivu province. The badge on his lapel portrays DRC President Joseph Kabila. Gom
  • Over five million school-age children, majority of them girls, lack access to education, according to aid agencies and the education ministry
  • Some 39,000 civilians fled the zone on 20 April, the largest number ever, although tens of thousands of civilians remain in the conflict zone and the no fire zone and in harms way
  • ECHO/MSF meningitis vaccination campaign, Gombe
  • ECHO/MSF meningitis vaccination campaign, Gombe
  • ECHO/MSF meningitis vaccination campaign, Gombe

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