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  • Siva Janani, 19, is one of scores of pregnant women who fled the conflict in northern Sri Lanka. She now lives at the Nekkukkum transit camp in Vavunya, northern Sri Lanka, home to close to 3,000 ethnic Tamil civilians
  • Nine months pregnant, 23-year-old Thanusiaya - a resident of the Nellukulum transit camp in Vavunya - is one of scores of pregnant women who fled fighting in northern Sri Lanka and now needs assistance
  • location map of the Mukalla Port in Yemen
  • A would-be suicide attacker arrested by security forces in southern Helmand Province
  • Marine sponges contain potential compounds to fight disease
  • Insulin pen to administer insulin for diabetes patients
  • Vaccine
  • With the majority of the youth population unemployed in Sierra Leone, many get by on small trade
  • Victor - the main character in the "Scrutinize" adverts
  • Bike-ambulances in Caia, Sofala province, Mozambique
    Bicicletas-ambulâncias: inovação no transporte de doentes
  • Nimo Osman was shot by the Puntland army in February 2008. During routine testing at the hospital, she was diagnosed with HIV. Since then she has been evicted from several homes when her landlords discover she is HIV-positive
  • Map of Equatorial Guinea
  • The "Scrutinize" campaign urges young people to scrutinize their risky behaviours
    The 'Scrutinize' campaign urges young people to scrutinize their risky behaviours
  • A map highlighting Mae Sot, Umpiem and Nu Po camps for Burmese refugees in Thailand
  • A map of Afghanistan showing the western province of Farah and the southern province of Zabul, where unidentified armed men have abducted at least 10 health workers over the past two months
  • Map of Sudan
  • A map showing the home area of the Rohingya people in Rakhine state, northwestern Myanmar, and two places where the Rohingya have recently fled to in boats: the Andaman Islands in Thailand and Aceh in Indonesia. There are 28,000 recognised Rohingya refuge
  • Winter poses extra and avoidable health risks to many poor women who lack access to heating supplies and nutritious food in immediate postnatal situations, health experts say
  • Map of Chad
  • A map of the Philippines highlighting Cotabato in the autonomous region of Muslim Mindanao and Jolo Island, where government troops and Islamist militants have frequently clashed
  • A map of Afghanistan highlighting the restive southern province of Hilmand (also spelt Helmand)
  • A fisherman hauls a huge yellow fin tuna on his back. Dwindling catch of the fish that sustains a community of over half a million people in General Santos is being blamed on sudden sea temperature changes due to global warming
    A fisherman hauls a huge yellow fin tuna on his back.
  • Children playing in the yard of an infected farm. They are using the same rickshaw van that was used for transporting the culled chickens for disposal
  • Regional map West Africa
  • Villagers struggling with waterlogged fields in parts of southern Bangladesh have been growing food on floating islands of paddy straw, water hyacinths and other aquatic plants called bairas
    Villagers struggling with waterlogged fields in parts of southern Bangladesh have been growing food on floating islands or bairas of paddy straw, water hyacinths and other aquatic plants
  • Marius Coleman, labour broker
  • Ibrahim and his younger brothers and cousins are all eager to return to Swat
  • Abdul Aziz Arrukban with displaced families in the Abed Rabbo area of East Jabaliya, the Gaza Strip. Their homes were destroyed by Israeli forces during a three-week conflict that ended on 18 January
    Abdul Aziz Arrukban with displaced families in the Abed Rabbo area of East Jabaliya, the Gaza Strip
  • A local artist's painting of UN humanitarian air operations, Guinea
    Oeuvre d'un artiste local guinéen sur les opérations humanitaires aériennes des Nations Unies
  • Zimbabwe cholera epidemic - infections
    Situation de l'épidémie de choléra au Zimbabwe fin février 2009
  • Who needs soil? Lettuce shown here growing out of gravel
    Lettuce shown here growing out of gravel
  • South African Minister of Foreign Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma

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