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  • Sign for the Water Sie Boys' public showers which they run in Kroo Bay slum in central Freetown
  • Sidiki Mansark runs the Water Sie Boys, a cooperative that set up public showers in Kroo Bay slum in Freetown
    Sidiki Mansark shows IRIN the Water Sie Boys public shower
  • A member of the West Sie Boys, who set up and run a public shower in Kroo Bay slum, Freetown
    Member of the West Sie Boys, who run public showers in Kroo Bay slum, Freetown
  • Entrepreneurial spirit: a woman sells Valentine's Day cards in Kroo Bay slum, in Freetown
  • Hard financial times in Pakistan have led some to take their lives
    Hard financial times in Pakistan have led some to take their lives
  • TB testing
  • A doctor at Basabelo TB Hospital in Maseru, Lesotho, examines a patient with MDR-TB
  • Floods have devastated crops and cut off roads in Zambia
  • Sakina Saleem’s eldest daughter, Sommaiya Bibi, killed herself with poison because she and her two children did not have enough food to eat
    Sakina Saleem’s eldest daughter, Sommaiya Bibi, killed herself with poison because she and her two children did not have enough food to eat
  • Health experts would like to see greater access to emergncy obstetric care. Maternal mortality remains a significant challenge for the island nation
  • Maternal mortality remains a key challenge for the Philippines. Approximately 4,500 women die each year from complications due to child birth
  • Waiting for TB treatment
  • Southern Sudanese children in the village of Hiyala, Eastern Equatoria, at the launch of a new 'child survival package' aimed to cut child mortality by a fifth
    Southern Sudanese children in the village of Hiyala, Eastern Equatoria, at the launch of a new 'child survival package' aimed to cut child mortality by a fifth
  • Map of NGOs expulsion in Darfur which includes information for Western and Southern Darfur
    Zones où les ONG ont été expulsées, dans la région du Darfour
  • Southern Sudanese health workers give Vitamin A drops to a child in Hiyala, Eastern Equatoria, at the launch of a new 'child survival package' aimed to cut child mortality by a fifth
    Southern Sudanese health workers give Vitamin A drops to a child in Hiyala, Eastern Equatoria, at the launch of a new 'child survival package' aimed to cut child mortality by a fifth
  • TB treatment
  • Health experts would like to see greater access to emergncy obstetric care. Maternal mortality remains a significant challenge for the island nation
  • Afghanistan map highlighting the Hirat region
  • Mohja Ateya works at the Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution in Gaza City. The centre counsels victims of domestic violence and facilitates court-administered visits for fathers
    Mohja Ateya works at the Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution in Gaza City. The centre counsels victims of domestic violence and facilitates court-administered visits for fathers
  • Baghdad residents struggle with deteriorated sanitation services in the aftermath of rainfall in 2008
  • Children drink water supplied from a UNICEF-run water tanker in the Sab’ Qsoor area of Baghdad (file photo)
  • Large communities of Afghan farmers used to earn a good living from growing and exporting fresh and dried fruits, but conflict has eroded this once thriving industry
  • High school girls in Bondo District, Nyanza Province, Kenya
  • Floods and landslides also damage public infrastructures
  • Thousands of Tamil civilians have fled to government-controlled areas to escape the fighting between the army and the remaining remnants of the LTTE
  • The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) promotes backyard irrigation using grey water in Rachaya Casa, Lebanon
    Promoting backyard irrigation using grey water in Rachaya Casa, Lebanon
  • The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) promotes the use of an outdoor sink in Rachaya Casa, Lebanon to maximise greywater use
    Promotes the use of an outdoor sink in Rachaya Casa, Lebanon to maximise greywater use
  • With the economic downturn, thousands of Bangladesh labour migrants have returned to their country, many of them penniless
  • The village well in Rachaya Casa, Lebanon where the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is promoting the use of treated greywater for irrigation
  • A Tamil mother and her child after fleeing the fighting in Sri Lanka's conflict stricken north
  • Scores of Tamil civilians fleeing the conflict were rescued at sea
  • Floods cause many human casualties and extensive property losses

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