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  • The death of 12-year old Peshela Hansini after receiving a rubella injection has created furor in Sri Lanka
  • Brazilian activist Ézio Távora advocates for more resources for fight against TB
    O acitivista brasileiro Ézio Távora advoga por mais recursos para TB
  • An image of the flooded rivers in the western part of southern Africa taken by NASA's Terra satellite on 25 March, 2009. http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=37648.com
  • At least 50 people were killed and scores more were injured when a dam burst outside Jakarta on 27 March 2009, impacting at least 2,000 people in the industrial town of Cirendeu in Tangerang, Baten Province. At least 400 homes were affected.
  • At least 50 people were killed and scores more were injured when a dam burst outside Jakarta on 27 March 2009, impacting at least 2,000 people in the industrial town of Cirendeu in Tangerang, Baten Province. At least 400 homes were affected.
  • Futiya, a Rohingya living in the city of Maungdaw on the western Burmese border with Bangladesh, dreams of one day gaining citizenship. He has routinely suffered discrimination at the hands of the authorities and asked for his identity to be concealed
    Futiya, a Rohingya living in Maungdaw on the western border with Bangladesh, dreams of one day gaining citizenship. He asked for his identity to be concealed
  • A WaterAid borehole etsablished in Zambia province of Luapula in northern Zambia
  • Displaced families in Pakistan face tough times (file photo)
    Les familles déplacées du Pakistan vivent dans des conditions difficiles (photo d’archives)
  • A Pashtun woman is examined by a doctor
    Many Pakistani women are scared or shy to be examined by doctors
  • 30,000 women die in Pakistan every year due to pregnancy-related complications
    30,000 women die in Pakistan every year due to pregnancy-related complications
  • Damaged buildings at the Islamic University after the December-January 2009 war in Gaza
    Damaged buildings at the Islamic University as a result of Israel's military campaign in Gaza
  • Female students at the Islamic University in Gaza City
  • 5th World Water Forum
  • Many children also suffer when some of the acid thrown towards an adult accidently drops on them
    Many children also suffer when some of the acid thrown towards an adult accidently drops on them
  • A 16 year old former child soldier, trained as a driver and mechanic in a centre for demobilised children, run by CARE with the support of UNICEF, in N'djamena
    Ex-soldat Yaya
  • A map of Thailand
    A malaria strain along the Thai-Cambodia border is becoming increasingly resistant to Artemisinin
  • Young Iraqis at the Mamoun Institute beauty centre in Damascus put the finishing touches to the hair of their model
    Young Iraqis at the Mamoun Institute beauty centre in Damascus put the finishing touches to the hair of their model
  • Ghana Red Cross Society volunteers
  • Floods in Ghana
  • Carol Nawina Nyirenda, national coordinator of Community Initiative for TB, HIV/Aids and Malaria
  • A health worker administers the polio vaccine on a child in Nairobi's Dandora Phase II area
  • A Mosque in Hargeisa, Somaliland
    The new strategy encourages Imams to spread HIV messages while remaining true to their religious beliefs
  • TB is one of the most common oportunistic infections among HIV positive people
    There is growing concern over keeping people on treatment
  • TB is one of the most common oportunistic infections among HIV positive people
    TB é uma das infecçoes oportunistas mais comuns entre seropositivos
  • The Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) clinic in Tel Aviv provides free medical services for impoverished refugees and immigrants
    The Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) clinic in Tel Aviv provides free medical services for impoverished refugees and immigrants
  • Jolo, Philippines - Troops scour a section of Jolo's jungle area against Musilm Abu Sayyaf militants in this file picture taken last year. The Abu Sayyaf had agreed to free one of three ICRC staff it kidnapped in January after deadly clashes with troops l
  • A researcher at the Wellcome Trust-Mahidol University-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit in Bangkok grows a culture of malaria parasites
  • A health worker administers the polio vaccine on a child in Nairobi's Dandora Phase II area. The Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, launched the five-day stop-polio campaign on 21 March in efforts to counter a threat of the disease following the de
    A health worker administers the polio vaccine on a child in Nairobi's Dandora Phase II area
  • Lack of access to children has impeded efforts to wipe out poliovirus in Afghanistan
  • Scars from suicide attempt of a victim of early child marriage
  • Mariam, une adolescente de 14 ans, a été mariée de force. Mariam, 14, victim of child marriage
  • 'CJ' works at NYMCOS car wash, in Freetown. He can earn up to US$3 a day washing cars

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