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  • Issa Awadh S’edan, 57, a mason from Mashta, one of the severely affected areas in Tarim, lost his house in the torrential floods that hit Hadhramount on 24 and 25 October 2008
    Issa Awadh S’edan, 57, a mason from Mashta, lost his house in last year's floods
  • Houses in Thabi, one of the villages in Tarim district, destroyed by the devastating floods that hit Hadhramout in October 2008
    Houses in Thabi, one of the villages in Tarim district, destroyed by the devastating floods that hit Hadhramout in October 2008
  • Remains of palm trees that were uprooted by the devastating floods that hit Hadhramout last October
    Remains of palm trees that were uprooted by the floods
  • A local Rohingya girl in Myanmar's northern Rakhine State
  • Engaging men and boys for gender equality conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Pelo fim da violência contra mulheres
  • A map of Sudan highlighting Eastern Equatoria region
    A map of Sudan highlighting Eastern Equatoria region
  • Two-year-old Hamdan from Gaza City was orphaned during the recent war when his father was killed while running in the streets to escape Israeli bombs on 3 January. The boy's mother, 26-year-old Asma, has a 9th grade education and is unemployed. Her father
  • Two-year-old Ahmed from the Al-Tufa area of Gaza City lost his father during the recent conflict. His aunt and uncle are now his primary caretakers. Ahmed is seen being held by his aunt next to the missing windows of their home, shelled by Israeli tank-fi
  • A motorbike ambulance is test driven in south Sudan at the launch of a pilot project aimed to cut maternal mortality
    A motorbike ambulance is test driven in south Sudan at the launch of a pilot project aimed to cut maternal mortality
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  • Hundreds of thousands of people in insecure southern parts of Afghanistan do not have access to essential health services
  • Malnourished Zimbabwean prisoner
    A malnourished Zimbabwean prisoner
  • Malnourished Zimbabwean prisoner
  • Malnourished Zimbabwean prisoner
  • A sex worker in Hargeisa, capital of the self-declared republic of Somaliland in the northwest of Somalia
  • Most residents of the capital, Bissau, access their water from shallow wells
    Most Bissau residents get their drinking water from shallow wells
  • Malnourished Zimbabwean prisoner
  • Many mothers and children die in Afghanistan from malnutrition-related diseases, health experts say
  • Women working in a community garden in Korhogo, Côte d'Ivoire. March 2009
    Women working in a community garden in Korhogo, Côte d'Ivoire. March 2009
  • A woman and child in a community garden in Korhogo, Côte d'Ivoire. March 2009
    A woman and child in a community garden in Korhogo, Côte d'Ivoire. March 2009
  • Woman tending to a vegetable garden in Korhogo, northern Côte d'Ivoire. March 2009
  • Pic not from SA. UNFCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer at  UN meeting in Bonn, Germany, the first in a series of three-session meetings aimed at producing a draft document to succeed the Kyoto Protocol
  • Cassava meal for sale
  • OECD's book is the first to examine all the major studies on the costs of adapting to climate change
  • Farmers across Nepal are now feeling the impact of climate change
  • The Gintung Lake dam in Tangerang – Banten Province on the outskirts of Jakarta collapsed on 27 March, 2009. Two days on, the search for up to 100 survivors continued
  • AREVA uranium exploration in northern Canada- no open rebellion here
    Prospection des mines d’uranium par AREVA, au Canada : même minéral, autre contexte
  • African Meningitis Belt
  • A commercial sex worker in Hargeisa, capital of the self-declared republic of Somaliland in the northwest of Somalia
  • Relief workers on the scene after a dam collapse in the in the industrial town of Cirendeu in Tangerang, Banten Province, outside Jakarta on 27 March 2009
  • The death of 12-year old Peshela Hansini after receiving a rubella injection in March 2009 created fury in Sri Lanka
  • The death of 12-year old Peshela Hansini after receiving a rubella injection in March 2009 created furor in Sri Lanka

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