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  • Community educators who spread the word on the harms of FGM/C
  • Empty 20-litre water bottles in Hanoi. Snce February 2009, health officials have been checking on cases of contaminated tap and bottled water
  • An Ethiopian woman arrives to meet friends after a church service in Beirut. Eighty Ethiopian women are currently in detention in Tripoli awaiting trial
    Une Ethiopienne vient voir des amis après un office religieux, à Beyrouth. Quatre-vingt ressortissantes éthiopiennes se trouvent actuellement en détention à Tripoli, dans l’attente d’être jugées
  • Maame Dufie, market queen at the Abeka Market in Accra. Market queens choose producers and set prices for agricultural goods in most of Ghana's markets.
  • Early sign of Buruli ulcer
  • Jeanne Eldjima, a HIV-positive mother of seven children in Guelendeng, 150km South of the Chadian capital N'djamena, tries to face the challenges of living with HIV in a small rural town
  • Swazi women preparing food
  • Children are frequent consumers of all milk products, with fresh, churned milk a favourite drink for many
  • A traditional seller (‘gowala’) measures out milk. But is it safe to drink?
    A traditional seller (‘gowala’) measures out milk. But is it safe to drink?
  • The medical team at work giving medical attention to a patient
    A medical officer attends to a patient: Officials say the number of people seeking mental health treatment has increased despite Bosasso having only one small health unit (file photo)
  • Rufai Mohamed Salad risks life and limb daily to provide ambulance services in war-torn Mogadishu
    Un conducteur d’ambulance à Mogadiscio : les quelques hôpitaux de la capitale somalienne sont bondés et les civils doivent se donner beaucoup de mal pour trouver de l’aide
  • Rufai Mohamed Salad risks life and limb daily to provide ambulance services in war-torn Mogadishu
    The ambulance driven by Rufai Mohamed Salad
  • In Timor-Leste, the infant mortality rate stands at at 77 per 1,000 live births
  • Health centre 800km northeast of Bamako, Mali in rural Mopti, which has delivered pre-natal care on motorbikes to 16 villages since May 2006
    Bamako health workers weary at H1N1 outbreak
  • The Registrar of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Herman von Hebel
  • Zahra Kaarshe, a returnee in the compound of her former home, preparing food
    Une femme fait la cuisine : En août, OCHA a publié un rapport révélant que le gel des fonds américains affectait l’aide alimentaire et d’autres opérations d’aide en Somalie (photo d’archives)
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  • Huge numbers of illegally constructed homes pose a threat to the families living in them, according to the government, and are especially prone to being washed away in heavy rains and floods
  • A fisherman holds a Red Snapper fish near his village in Konawe Bay, Kendari, South East Sulawesi, Indonesia
  • Father Adrian, a catholic priest in Musina, South Africa, has established a shelter for women and children migrating to South Africa from Zimbabwe
  • Location map of the tropical cyclone in Madagascar
  • Lul Ali Hassan with her ailing three-year-old child at Benadir Hospital in Mogadishu, capital of Somalia
  • A Syrian construction worker in Beirut climbs a crane with no harness or helmet
    A Syrian construction worker in Beirut climbs a crane with no harness or helmet
  • A Syrian worker takes a break. Syrians in Lebanon remain the last unregulated labour force
    A Syrian worker takes a break. Syrians in Lebanon remain the last unregulated labour force
  • In a rare front page editorial on 10 April, Kenya's biggest selling daily newspaper urges political leaders to sort out their differences in order to avoid the "path of death and destruction"
    In a rare front page editorial on 10 April, Kenya's biggest selling daily newspaper urges political leaders to sort out their differences in order to avoid the "path of death and destruction"
  • Yemen's Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation estimated the total damage to agriculture from 2008 floods to be more than 72 billion Yemeni Riyals (about US$360 million)
    Agriculture in Hadhramout Valley has suffered greatly since the floods in 2008
  • Livestock losses in Hadhramaut as result of the 2008 floods were estimated at 1.31 billion riyals (about US$6.5 million), according to the Agriculture and Irrigation Office in Hadhramaut Valley
    Livestock losses in Hadhramaut as result of the 2008 floods were estimated at 1.31 billion riyals (about US$6.5 million)
  • A former child soldier following literacy lessons at the Transit and orientation centre in N'djamena
    Un ancien enfant soldat suit un cours d’alphabétisation dans un centre de transit et d’orientation, à N'djamena (photo d’archives)
  • Zimbabwean migrants outside the Central Methodist Chruch in Johannesburg
  • Former child soldiers at the Transit and orientation centre in N'djamena, following literacy lessons
    Young men removed from armed forces and rebel groups take literacy courses at a transition centre in the Chad capital N'djamena
  • In a rare front page editorial, Kenya's biggest selling daily newspaper urges political leaders to sort out their differences in order to avoid the "path of death and destruction"
  • In a rare front page editorial, Kenya's biggest selling daily newspaper urges political leaders to sort out their differences in order to avoid the "path of death and destruction"
    In a rare front page editorial on 10 April, Kenya's biggest selling daily newspaper urges political leaders to sort out their differences in order to avoid the "path of death and destruction"

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