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  • Toilet in West Point, a district of Monrovia, where up to 70,000 people share four working toilets
  • A member of a Christian militia group guards a roadside near a farming community in Mindanao. Civilians are increasingly arming themselves on the island to protect against raids by Muslim separatist rebels, in what officials warned could lead to more viol
  • Angkhana Neelaphaijit, the chairwoman of the Working Group on Justice for Peace (WGJP), whose husband, Somchai Neelaphaijit, a Muslim lawyer, was abducted in Bangkok on 12 March 2004, says the real number of enforced disappearances in southern Thailand co
  • A southern Sudanese woman from the town of Bor looks at banner calling for an end to gender based violence during a November 2008 demonstration
  • A map of Egypt highlighting Sharm al-Sheikh and Nuweibaa in the Sinai Peninsula
  • A map of Ethiopia highlighting Gode and Kelafo towns in the Somali region
    A map of Ethiopia highlighting Gode and Kelafo towns in the Somali region
  • A couple in a park near Cartagena's red-light district
  • Cartagena's red-light district
  • A mother receives an insecticide treated mosquito net in the Lango sub-region of northern Uganda. The region has one of the highest malaria prevalence rates in Uganda. Children under five and pregnant women are especially vulnerable to malaria
  • More than 230,000 IDPs remain in the Vanni, according to the UN
  • Lucrécia Sambo, activist, Mozambique
  • Wilbert Chiganze, hawker, Namibia
  • Thomas Ngwedha, student, Namibia
  • Tangeni Mujoro, professional, Namibia
  • Domingos Cipriano, student originally from Angola but now living in Namibia
  • Dax Auala, unemployed, Namibia
  • Michaela Clayton, Director, AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa
  • Map of Yemen showing flood-hit Hadramaut and Al Maharah provinces
    Map of Yemen showing flood-hit Hadramaut and Al Maharah provinces
  • Child receives treatment
  • A family sits on a bed with a mosquito net behind them, in the town of Chokwe, Mozambique. Proper use of bed nets impregnated with insecticide can reduce malaria deaths by up to 50 per cent
    Redes mosquiteiras (ao fundo) com inseticidas podem reduzir casos de malária
  • Congested cities and towns have seen hundreds of dengue cases over the past fortnight
    Congested cities and towns have seen hundreds of dengue cases over the past fortnight
  • Hospials across the Punjab are seeing an influx of patients who fear they may have been infected by the dengue virus
    Hospials across the Punjab are seeing an influx of patients who fear they may have been infected by the dengue virus
  • Treating Children with Malaria
    UNICEF said bednet use is up in Sierra Leone but far from the level needed to significantly reduce malaria (file photo)
  • Nurse taking a blood sample from an infant for the malaria smear test. Paul Taggart, Malaria in Africa series, 2003
    Un suivi est assuré auprès des enfants qui reçoivent le vaccin afin de déterminer son efficacité
  • A temporary refugee camp in Ishasha town in western Uganda. Thousands of refuges have fled violence in eastern DRC; an estimated 7,000 have crossed into Uganda
  • Some of the 230,000 displaced people in the Vanni putting up temporary shelters. The Indian government has begun delivering shipments of relief materials for IDPs
  • Some of the 230,000 displaced people in the Vanni putting up temporary shelters. The Indian government has begun delivering shipments of relief materials for IDPs
  • Diane (not her real name) is a sex worker in Cape Town
  • Heavy snows often block access to different parts of Afghanistan and impede medical and food aid delivery
  • Most of the IDP children either drop out regularly or fail to enrolin schools due to extreme poverty
  • With much of the winter wheat and barley crop destroyed and the rice and millet crop decimated by excessive rain, hail and landslides in July and August, villagers are extremely short of food with some eating only one or two meals a day
  • Family members working on the 9.2-kilometre mule trail renovation project stand at the side of a particularly damaging landslide

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