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  • Georges Gonzales, Deputy Representative, Unicef, Djibouti
    Georges Gonzales, Deputy Representative, UNICEF, Djibouti
  • Nepal had its first confirmed case of bird flu in mid-January in Jhapa district. Over 23,000 chickens as well as hundreds of pigeons, ducks and parrots were culled and the outbreak was quickly contained
    Nepal had its first confirmed case of bird flu in mid-January in Jhapa district. Over 23,000 chickens as well as hundreds of pigeons, ducks and parrots were culled and the outbreak was quickly contained
  • Location map for the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya
  • Pedro Mandica is an HIV+ activist in Guinea Bissau
    Pedro Mandica
  • Pedro Mandica is an HIV+ activist in Guinea Bissau
    Pedro Mandica
  • Gift Dube runs a car washing business
  • Pauper burial. Mass grave being dug for 65 people at Luveve cemetery, Bulawayo
    burials of 65 peope at Luveve cemetery last week
  • For 26-year-old Kandiah, the grim reality of being displaced is now sinking in. More than 30,000 ethnic Tamils have fled to Vanuniya, northern Sri Lanka and face an uncertain future
  • Access to potable water in Myanmar is a key issue in the dry season
  • Tens of thousands of civilians are still trapped in the conflict zones living out in the open with little food, poor sanitation and the constant fear of being caught up in the fighting
    Tens of thousands of civilians are still trapped in the conflict zones living out in the open with little food, poor sanitation and the constant fear of being caught up in the fighting
  • Civilians escaping to government controlled areas travel through the jungle, attempting to avoid being injured by artillery fire and trying to avoid the Tamil Tigers who do not want them to leave the conflict zones
    Les civils qui fuient pour gagner les zones sous autorité gouvernementale traversent la jungle, pour tenter d’éviter les tirs d’artillerie et d’échapper aux Tigres tamouls, qui ne veulent pas les laisser quitter les zones de conflit
  • Mazhar Anjum, "Its not easy being a hijra in this society"
  • Mazhar Anjum, "Its not easy being a hijra in this society"
  • Thousands of civilians have risked their lives fleeing the conflict zones in the past three weeks. Many were injured or killed escaping
    Thousands of civilians have risked their lives fleeing the conflict zones in the past three weeks. Many were injured or killed escaping
  • Mazhar Anjum, "Its not easy being a hijra in this society"
  • "The Israeli troops bulldozed my home to enter the area with tanks," said Azza Abed Rabbo, 27, with her four-year-old daughter, who sustained serious head wounds during the family's evacuation. She and her family are now living in a tent in the Abed Rabbo
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  • Tents being erected at the government transit site at Cheddikulam elementary school in Vavuniya, northern Sri Lanka. Thousands of ethnic Tamils have fled to government-controlled territory in the south, fearing for their lives.
  • An elderly Tamil woman at the Cheddikulum transit site in Vavuniya, northern Sri Lanka. Thousands fled fighting in the north and are now living in 16 such facilities in the area within government-controlled area
  • In the northern Sri Lankan town of Vanuniya, a young Tamil woman attempts to speak to family members now being interned at a displaced persons transit site through barbed wire. More than 30,000 Tamil civilians fled to government-control territory in early
  • Tens of thousands of young males attend religious schools in neighbouring Pakistan
  • Less than 35 percent of the students are female and 1.2 million school-age girls do not attend schools
  • Students at a classroom
  • A man carries a sack of food on his back at an IDP camp in the southern Philippine town of Pikit, on Mindanao Island
  • Snow and floods often cause damages in different parts of Afghanistan.
    Snow and floods often cause damages in different parts of Afghanistan.
  • Boracay is a popular destination for tourists
    Boracay is a popular destination for tourists
  • Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, French first lady and ambassador for the Global Fund, and Professor Michel Kazatchkine, Executive director of the Global Fund, during a visit in Ouagadougou in February 2009
  • Bridge over Zambeze river, in Mozambique
  • Construction of bridge over Zambeze river
  • In-Depth: Zimbabwe's Humanitarian Crisis
  • A flyer advertising Mercy Ships' no-fee health services
    Flyers showing successful surgeries with before and after pictures
  • The non-profit Mercy Ships runs this 150m "hospital" that docks for months at a time throughout Africa, providing no-cost health care

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