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  • Rafah crossing's rules remain confusing
  • New mother in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone has the highest infant mortality rate in the world according to UNICEF's State of the World's Children
  • Young mother in Sierra Leone
  • Prisoner in Liberia
  • Executive director of human rights group Rescue Alternatives Liberia, Jarwlee Tweh Geegbe
  • The picture is not from Yemen. At least half a million women die every year as a result of pregnancy or childbirth complications
  • Mbareck Ould Mahmoude
  • Market place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Some 170 women are giving birth a day in Gaza. These Palestinian families have taken shelter at a school run by the UN in Rafah
    Some 170 women are giving birth a day in Gaza. These Palestinian families have taken shelter at a school run by the UN in Rafah
  • Palestinians gather during a funeral of two girls, Lama and Haya Hamdan, who were killed in Israeli air strikes in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun
    Palestinians gather during a funeral of two girls, Lama and Haya Hamdan, who were killed in Israeli air strikes in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun. Toll-free crisis-lines run by NGOs and aid agencies are offering some support
  • Fire and smoke billow following an Israeli air strike in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah near the border with Egypt on 12 January
    Un nuage de fumée noircit le ciel à la suite d’une frappe aérienne menée par Israël à Rafah, une ville du sud de la bande de Gaza, le 12 janvier 2009
  • A Palestinian woman walks in the Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza following Israeli airstrikes
  • Fears are growing in Kabul of the spread of rabies, with the increasing number of rabid dogs roaming densely populated residential areas
  • An aid worker from Al-Rahma brings provisions to a patient in a Gaza hospital during an Israeli military offensive in the Strip
    More than 5,000 Palestinians were wounded during Israel's 22-day military offensive
  • Shortage of power has also effected emergency surgery in many hospitals in Nepal
  • Residents of Rafah town, in the Gaza Strip, gather their belongings to go to alternative accomodation after their homes were destroyed by Israeli airstrikes
  • Students at Yelivo village's only primary school
    Students at Yelivo village's only primary school, Togo
  • Damage inflicted by Israeli airstrikes on Rafah town homes in the Gaza Strip
    Près des trois quarts des dommages causés l’année dernière par l’offensive israélienne à Gaza n’ont toujours pas été réparés en raison du blocus
  • A blackboard in Yelivo's village primary school charts the jump in enrolment in 2008 after the government abolished school fees
  • MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai
  • Fire and smoke billow following an Israeli airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah near the border with Egypt
    Une attaque aérienne israélienne à Gaza en janvier 2009
  • Aid workers unload desperately needed supplies in Gaza
    Selon plusieurs ONG locales de Gaza, le Hamas a empêché certaines organisations humanitaires de distribuer l’aide d’urgence après que celles-ci eurent refusé de se conformer au règlement imposé (photo d’archives)
  • Rafah town residents salvage what they can from the rubble of their homes after Israeli airstrikes in teh Gaza Strip
    Rafah town residents salvage what they can from the rubble of their homes after Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip
  • Rafah town residents salvage what they can from the rubble of their homes after Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip
    Gazans salvage what they can from the rubble of their homes
  • Damage from Israeli airstrikes in Rafah town, Gaza
    Damage from Israeli airstrikes in Rafah town, Gaza
  • 42-year-old Alfred Ojara, a herbalist in pader,northern Uganda, prepares herbs for his patients. Ojara claims to be able to cure HIV
  • Drawings done by victims of sexual violence on display in the office of the Sexual and Gender Based Violence Committee (SGBV) in Mae La Camp in Thailand on the border with Myanmar
    Drawings done by victims of sexual violence on display in the office of the Sexual and Gender Based Violence Committee (SGBV) in Mae La Camp in Thailand on the border with Myanmar
  • Members of the UNHCR-funded Sexual and Gender Based Violence Committee (SGBV) in Mae La Camp in Thailand on the border with Myanmar
  • Myint Aye, chairwoman of the UNHCR-funded Sexual and Gender Based Violence Committee (SGBV), in Mae La Camp in Thailand on the border with Myanmar
    Myint Aye, chairwoman of the UNHCR-funded Sexual and Gender Based Violence Committee (SGBV), in Mae La Camp in Thailand on the border with Myanmar
  • Livelihoods will prove a key component of the recovery effort. This woman has taken to travelling to Labutta to sell vegetables outside to make ends meet after Cyclone Nargis, a disaster that left close to 140,000 people dead or missing.
  • Environmentalists say Kabul does not have enough green areas and trees, which is exacerbating the problem of air pollution and the risks to city dwellers’ health
  • Somalia: Galgadud Region
    Galgadud region

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