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  • Bread and bakery food prices will go up 15-20 percent and electricity 20 percent in 2009, according to officials
  • An elderly woman watching the proceeding of flood simulation exercise in Mozambique
    An elderly woman in Mozambique
  • A woman harvests rain water from a dry river bed in Makueni, Kenya
    A woman harvests rain water from a dry river bed in Makueni, Kenya
  • Kuena Setlabe of Hatsui village. This village has had insufficient rain and food is scarce
  • Fisherman Village in Saint Louis, Senegal. Rising sea levels are putting the villagers at risk
  • A drip irrigation pipe in Ngohe Ndioffogor Village in Sengal
  • Creeping deserts
  • The 'Aedes aegypti' mosquito which is the carrier of dengue fever
  • Experts say that Prosopis juliflora, commonly known as Mesquite, is responsible for exacerbating the late October floods in Yemen by blocking watercourses and diverting floodwater into villages
  • Slide in tea prices in Sri Lanka due to drop in world demand due to the global economic crisis has already forced small plantation owners to cut back on routine maintenance and to fear their incomes and that of teir labourers will be hit hard
  • Volcanologist Patrick Bachelery, of the University of Reunion
  • A child's painting expresses the worst fears of the volcano Karthala
  • Karthala Volcano
  • Maguindanao, Philippines - MILF fighters scour the perimeters of a rebel camp in the southern Philippines. Fresh fighting that has spilled to other parts of the south is threatening to complicate an already complex humanitarian situation
  • Troops fire artillery rounds into MILF positions in the southern Philippines. Fighting has spilled over to other parts of the south, complicating an already complex humanitarian situation
  • 20-year-old Anyo survived Cyclone Nargis and now lives with HIV in Yangon
  • US forces have said only 30 civilians died in the incident
  • The UN and the Afghan Government said some 90 civilians, among them 60 children, were killed during aerial bombing on Azizabad village in Herat province on 22 August 2008
  • Mary Muthoni is living with HIV and a disability
  • Zahara Abdu, 29, mother of six, a resident of Haitan village in Erebti zone, of Afar region. Afar has had little rainfall for the past six to 10 years, resulting in a prolonged drought that has seen a drastic reduction in livestock, which are treasured by
  • General map of Thailand's southern provinces
  • General map of Thailand's southern provinces
  • 2008 Presidential candidate Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
  • 2008 Presidential candidate Atta Mills
  • The Joint FAO/IAEA Division helps develop crop varieties that thrive in an environment suffering from the consequences of climate change
  • Grains traders plough through the remains of Laranto grain market before it was burned down in the Jos riots
  • Outside the university hospital in Brazzaville
    The university hospital in Brazzaville is the only facility offering cancer screening and treatment services in the Congo
  • Participants to the 15th International Conference on AIDS and STDs in Africa (ICASA) in Dakar, Senegal
  • Adil Agwur stands in front of a makeshift shelter he constructed out of cloth and sticks after thousands of brick houses in Mandela, a ramshackle slum 20km south of the Sudanese capital Khartoum, were destroyed as part of an urban renewal project. Adil Ag
  • Explosive remnants of war and landmines pose serious risks to civilians, particularly children
  • Nearly 3,000 mt of munitions have been discovered in Shirin Tagab District
  • Children on a street at an overcrowded urban housing project in Manila. Experts say children are among those heavily affected by continued migration of Filipino workers abroad, with studies showing that children of migrants suffer psychological problems,

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