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  • Mercy Ships crew member Oliver Glidja docks in his home country on 10 February 2009
    Mercy Ships crew member Oliver Glidja docks in his home country on 10 February 2009
  • At Abalimi's packing centre in Philippi township
  • a member of the Fezeka Community Garden (FCG) in Gugulethu township
    a member of the Fezeka Community Garden (FCG) in Gugulethu township
  • Mary Wakonyo, 101, born in Central Kenya but moved to Sugoi location near Eldoret in Rift Valley Province, Kenya.
    Mary Wakonyo returned home in July 2008
  • Kadman, NCC founder and director, presenting the report to Israel's Foreign Affairs Minister Tzipi Livni
    Kadman presenting the report to Foreign Affairs Minister Tzipi Livni
  • Head of a household, beneficairy of Sizanani feeding programme, Soweto
  • Tens of thousands of civilians trapped by the fighting have crossed out of the combat zones to government-controlled zones in the last six days, but dozens of others have died in the fighting, according to the United Nations and the International Committe
    Thousands of civilians trapped by the fighting have crossed out of the combat zones to government-controlled areas in the last six days, according to the UN and ICRC
  • Agnes Ekelan, a resident of a village near Lodwar, Turkana region, northwestern Kenya
  • New Somali President, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed
  • Ready to travel
    De malas prontas
  • The humanitarian community is concerned about the status of those civilians who have fled the combat zones. During the last three days, the ICRC has managed to evacuate 380 injured and sick civilians in two ferry transports from the combat zones
  • Tens of thousands of civilians trapped by the fighting have crossed out of the combat zones to government-controlled zones in the last six days, but dozens of others have died in the fighting, according to the United Nations and the International Committe
  • A farmer in Cameroon. Small-scale farmers say they produce far more with basic assistance such as tools, fertilizer and improved roads. January 2008
    A farmer in Cameroon. January 2008
  • Men at a fish-farming site in Cameroon
    Men at a fish-farming site in Cameroon
  • IPDs from Bajaur say their children have to work to make ends meet
  • Protests and affected districts due to cyclones Eric and Fanele. You can also find the pdf version with related text on ReliefWeb: http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/AHAA-7P5TWD?OpenDocument
  • Jestina Mukoko appearing in court
  • After the protests
  • Rift Valley Map
  • Mary Wakonyo's new home at her farm in Sugoi, Eldoret East Constituency, Kenya.
    Mary Wakonyo's new home at her farm in Sugoi
  • A map of Pakistan highlighting Swat Valley
    A map of Pakistan highlighting Swat Valley
  • Anti-government protests
  • Michel Sidibe new UNAIDS executive director in Khayelitsha
    The new executive director of UNAIDS Michel Sidibe
  • Jackline Apio, 21, who was abducted by Ugandan Lords Resistance Army rebels in 2002 from her hometown of Gulu, northern Uganda. She was only rescued after a joint military intervention by the governments of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Southern Sudan
    Jackline Apio, 21, who was abducted by Ugandan Lords Resistance Army rebels in 2002 from her hometown of Gulu, northern Uganda
  • An Iraqi family celebrating a wedding drives through the Al Furat area of Baghdad. The security situation is said to be much better these days (file photo)
    An Iraqi family celebrating a wedding drives through the Al Furat area of Baghdad. The security situation is said to be much better these days (file photo)
  • Two cases of human avian influenza cases have been confirmed in Vietnam in 2009 and avian influenza is now spreading to poultry in seven central and southern provinces
    Two cases of human avian influenza cases have been confirmed in Vietnam in 2009 and avian influenza is now spreading to poultry in seven central and southern provinces
  • Many Afghan children, girls and boys, are being forced into situations of virtual slavery in poor rural communities, according to child rights activists
  • Michel Sidibe new UNAIDS executive director in Khayelitsha
  • Zim cash
  • The Under UN general secretary, John Holmes, holds discussions on Saturday 7th Feb. 2009 with IDPs in Kibati camps
  • The Under UN general secretary, John Holmes, discussing on Saturday 7th February 2009 with IDPs in Kibati camp, Nord-Kivu
  • In rural Bangladesh many primary schools are not even in proper buildings, with students attending classes under the shade of trees

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