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  • One of the clothing factories at the export processing zone in Athi River, Nairobi
  • Meeting of the Senegalese Albino Association in Pikine, on the outskirts of Dakar, in November 2008
  • Meeting of the Senegalese Albino Association in Pikine, on the outskirts of Dakar, in November 2008
  • The Senegalese Association of Albinos at one of their regular meetings  in Pikine, on the outskirts of Dakar, November 2008
  • View on the displaced camp in Nyanzale, North Kivu
  • Lal Byura K. C. with her head teacher, Devi Prasad Sharma, who has been urging her father to let her stay in school. The Chhetrapal Primary School is in the background
    Lal Byura KC with her head teacher, Devi Prasad Sharma. The school is in the background
  • The Chhetrapal Primary School in Lolibada settlement, Maila VDC has only the bare amenities and some classrooms have no desks or chairs and students study on the floor, even attending to younger siblings as their mothers work in the fields
    The shortage of desks means children have to study on the floor
  • Thirteen-year old Lal Byura K. C. attends Chhetrapal Primary School in Lolibada settlement, Maila VDC. Her goal is to be a teacher but because of her family’s poverty she is increasingly being pressed to leave school and do farm chores full time
    Lal Byura KC wants to be a teacher but has to help her father in the field, which interrupts her education
  • Ngarambe Rukambika, 49 years old, in the Masisi hospital, North Kivu. This man is accompanying his son of nine months, shot in the leg during an attack on their village. The same fighting that killed his wife and dispersed his family.
    A father with his nine-month-old son, shot in the leg during an attack on their village in North Kivu
  • A map of Yemen highlighting Saada Governorate
    A map of Yemen highlighting Saada Governorate
  • Joe Stork [left] and Gerry Simpson speaking at a press conference on the limited access to Saada Governorate
  • Everina Armando is an HIV+ activist in Maputo, Mozambique
  • Everina Armando is an HIV+ woman from Mozambique
  • Compressed waste in Nuweibaa, Sinai. The estimated 30,000 Bedouins in the Sinai peninsula have had to contend with severe drought over the past few years, and this has forced them to change their lifestyles. Collecting and selling bulk rubbish has become
  • Fifty-eight-year-old Jacquelyn Ingenda Himana is among 12,000 people who fled an upsurge in fighting in Democratic Republic of Congo to neighbouring Uganda in November 2008. She is photographed here in a transit camp on the border, waiting for the number
  • Hundreds of refugees from Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) board buses in the Uganda border town of Ishasha to be transported to a permanent refugee settlement camp in western Uganda. November 2008
  • Hundreds of refugees from Democratic Republic of Congo board buses in the Uganda/DRC border town of Ishasha to be transported to a permanent refugee settlement camp in western Uganda. November 2009
    Refugees from Democratic Republic of Congo board buses at the Uganda/DRC border to be transported to a permanent refugee settlement camp in western Uganda
  • Jean-Claude Molumba, one of thousands of people who fled fighting in Democratic Republic of Congo, travelling across the border into Uganda. November 2008
  • Refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo at a transit camp in Ishasha, Uganda prepare food for breakfast. November 2008
    Refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo at a transit camp in Ishasha, Uganda prepare food for breakfast
  • Thousands of homeless cylcone victims sought shelter in  monasteries throughout the affected area
  • With so many monasteries damaged by the cyclone, many monks like this one are waiting for outside assistance for help to rebuild
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  • Barbara Hogan, Minister of Health of the Republic of South Africa since 26 September 2008
  • Solar stove use in rural Senegal allows women more time for other activities. A study is evaluating the health and environmental benefits of switching to cleaner energy, October 2008
  • Solar stove project in Senegal evaluates the health and environmental benefits of switching to cleaner energy, October 2008
  • MSF-Spain is dismantling its cholera isolation tents as the epidemic is on the wane
  • Heavy rains that fall on the Congolese capital Brazzaville every year bring the risk of water-borne disease and lead to the silting-up of many streets, sometimes leaving entire houses buried in sand. November 2008
  • Men carry bags of maize meal distributed by the UN's World Food Program in the flashpoint town of Rutshuru in eastern DRC's North Kivu Province on Nov. 14, 2008.  It was the first time since fighting between government forces and rebel troops escalated sh
  • Names are called out during a UN World Food Program distribution in the eastern DRC village of Kiwanja on Nov. 14, 2008.  It was the first time since fighting between government forces and rebel troops erupted nearly three weeks earlier that the UN was ab
  • A woman smiles after receiving a box of supplies from the UN's World Food Program in the eastern DRC village of Kiwanja on Nov. 14, 2008.  It was the first time since fighting between government forces and rebel troops escalated sharply nearly three weeks
  • Members of a Christian militia group raise their weapons in a show of force recently in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Civilians are increasingly arming themselves in the south to protect against Muslim separatist rebels, raising the spectre
  • An unfinished Philippine-made replica of .45 calibre handgun at a clandestine gunsmith's shop in the central Visayas region. A proliferation of unlicenses firearms and private armed groups in the southern island of Mindanao could lead to a spike in violen

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