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  • Speak Into Me, a photo by Billy V of the main microphone in the control room of WMSR, the student radio station at Miami University
  • Andre Rajoelina, opposition leader and mayor of the capital, Antananarivo
  • Khoro Lati, a former mine-worker, is being treated as an outpatient for multi-drug resistant TB
    Khoro Lati, um antigo mineiro, está a ser tratado como paciente externo para TB resistente a multi-drogas
  • Lesotho has the third highest HIV prevalence in the world at 23 percent
    AIDS claimed an estimated 18,000 lives in Lesotho in 2007
  • Over 30 percent of households in urban areas of Mohale's Hoek District in southern Lesotho are highly food insecure
    Mohale's Hoek's parched landscape
  • Mamoipone Sekoboto has been caring for her four grandchildren since her son and his wife died five years ago
  • Moroke Moletsane occasionally has to take his ARVs on an empty stomach
    Moroke Moletsane sometimes takes his ARVs on an empty stomach
  • Mojalefa Lee, who is living with HIV, surveys his vegetable patch which is drying up due to lack of rain
    Lee surveys his parched vegetable garden
  • A map of Myanmar highlighting Chin State where food insecurity has been described as chronic
    A map of Myanmar highlighting Chin State where food insecurity has been described as chronic
  • Andry Rajoelina, opposition leader and mayor of the capital, Antananarivo
  • A group of indigenous people outside a hut in the forest of Impfondo. Impfondo is located at least 800 km north of the capital Brazzaville. Communities living in remote areas often lack access to social services such as healthcare are often left out in di
  • Exclusive breast-feeding is difficult for HIV-positive mothers who don't have enough to eat
    There are 180,000 orphaned children in Lesotho
  • Female condom
  • Female condom
  • Afghanistan Humanitarian Action Plan 2009, Summary of Fund Requirements by Sector
  • The Humanitarian Action Plan 2009 is expected to alleviate immediate humanitarian hardships in Afghanistan
  • Maria Shah, the lady health worker from Shikarpur
  • The International Committee of the Red Cross says there are no signs of large numbers of people abandoning their homes in the northern provinces this winter, as had been feared
  • Jim Hansen
    Jim Hansen
  • More than 100,000 people or 20 percent of Chin State's population are now affected by food shortages following a widespread rat infestation
  • In Chin State, a large-scale rat infestation has devastated crops in the area
  • Tony Clarke, who participated in the disarmament, demobilisation, reintegration and rehabilitation programme in Liberia under which he trained to be a cosmotologist
  • Poppy cultivation in Southeast Asia has increased alarmingly over the past two years, the UNODC reported in its annual survey
  • Returnee Benta Yoro Sow, second adult from left, outside her late father's home in Rosso, Mauritania
  • Under the DDRR programme in Liberia, ex-combatants have been trained in carpentry, mechanics, cosmetology and other skills. This is the cosmetology training centre in Monrovia
  • Matthew Karr lives in Monrovia. He did not participate in any DDRR programmes because he thought he was not eligible as he did not have a weapon to turn in. He is now unemployed and wants to become an accountant
  • A map showing humanitarian access in Sri Lanka as of 28 January 2009 and showing Puthukkudiyiruppu town in the north, where nine people were killed in a hospital
  • Significant strides have been made in Laos over the past two decades to dramatically reduce the cultivation of poppy and the production of opium
  • WFP and other aid agencies say they have delivered food assistance to thousands of vulnerable households in the north of the country this winter
  • WFP and other aid agenices say they have delivered food assistance to thousands of vulnerable households in the north of the country this winter
  • Environmentalists warn that climate change could increase irrigation demands in the Bekaa by one fifth, triggering further confrontation
    Environmentalists warn that climate change could increase irrigation demands in the Bekaa by one fifth, triggering further confrontation
  • The Oyoun Orghosh spring in the mountains flanking Lebanon’s Bekaa valley has been the source of a decades-long feud between rival families
    The Oyoun Orghosh spring in the mountains flanking Lebanon’s Bekaa valley has been the source of a decades-long feud between rival families

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