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  • In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis, Min Min U and his wife migrated to Thailand in search of a better life
  • In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis, Min Min migrated to Thailand in search of job opportunities
  • Fast filling graves in a cemetery in Bulawayo
  • A forested area in the self-declared republic of Somaliland. Charcoal burning has contributed to deforestation and environmental degradation, leading to adverse climate change
  • Flower vedors outside a funeral parlour, Bulawayo
  • A child dives into the Mekong River in Cambodia, where millions of nearby residents are at risk of dangerous ailments due to arsenic poisoning
  • Ali Abdi Odowa, a meteorologist, who is also Somaliland’s director-general in the Ministry of Education
  • Food prices increased markedly in early 2008 driving millions of vulnerable people into high risk food insecurity
  • Swazi children arrive at an Mbabane clinic for check-ups
  • Soldiers from EUFOR batallion receiving a brief before a short range patrol around Goz Beida in eastern Chad. EUFOR is patrolling the area to protect IDPs, refugees and humanitarian workers
  • Girls playing volleyball in Gasire IDP camp outside Goz Beida in eastern Chad
  • Lieutenant Shaun Byrne from Multinational Battalion South chatting to a shopkeeper while on patrol in Goz Beida market
  • Desmond Doshane is 19 and he is excited about voting in the 2009 general elections
  • Family members working on the 9.2 kilometre mule trail renovation project stand at the side of a particularly damaging landslide.
    Family members working on the 9.2 kilometre mule trail renovation project stand at the side of a particularly damaging landslide.
  • Excessive rain and hailstorms created landslides that destroyed portions of the mule trails and footpaths used by the residents of Maila VDC, Humla District.  Through a WFP food for work program implemented by the Development Project Service Center (DEPRO
  • Veterinarian Wisut Auekingpetch from the Thai Department of Livestock Development demonstrates proper castration technique to villagers
    Veterinarian Wisut Auekingpetch from the Thai Department of Livestock Development demonstrates proper castration technique to villagers
  • Size makes a difference: Left to right: two- to three-year-old hybrid bulls
  • Ruhul Fakir of East Bakultala showing photographs of his four children lost to Sidr
  • Houses donated by Saudi Arabia in Bogi Bandar village of Southkhali. Many of the recepients allege that the 10 feet by 15 feet houses are too small for a family to live in
  • Scene of mangrove forest on Mainmahla Island in Bogale Township after Cyclone Nargis
  • Myint Myint San stays with her parents' as she feels anxious remaining in her old residence, the place where her husband died
  • Yin Nwet is staying with her relatives as she and her family currently have no income as her husband is dead and their house destroyed
  • Gerry Tsabedze labour rights activist
  • Customers wait outside a cassava mill in a district of the Congolese capital, Brazzaville. Cassava, also known as manioc is the staple food for most people in the Republic of Congo, but this main source of nourishment is being threatened by a disease that
  • Alexis Sinduhije, radio journalist and leader of the Movement for Security and Democracy (MSD) political party
  • An Indian sentry attached with the UN peacekeeping mission in Congo known under the acronym MONUC stands near the Mugunga Camp for internally-displaced people in the eastern DRC city of Goma on Nov. 4, 2008. The MONUC mission was been criticized for alleg
  • Indian soldiers attached with the UN peacekeeping mission in Congo, known under the acronym MONUC, patrol the streets of the eastern provincial capital, Goma, on Nov. 7, 2008. The UN peacekeeping mission in Congo is the largest of its kind in the world, w
  • A Congolese boy stands in front of an armored-personnel carrier manned by soldiers from the UN’s peacekeeping mission in Congo, known as MONUC, outside of the eastern city of Goma taken on Nov. 2, 2008
    A Congolese boy stands in front of an armored-personnel carrier manned by soldiers from the UN’s peacekeeping mission in Congo, known as MONUC
  • Armed attacks on goods vehicles have increased dramatically this year, especially on trucks plying the Kabul-Herat highway.
  • Armed attacks on goods vehicles have increased dramatically this year, especially on trucks plying the Kabul-Herat highway.
  • Somaliland's Minister of Interior, Abdillahi Ismail Irro
  • Charles Opira, 17, a former child soldier. Rebels abducted him in 2000 while going to school in his home village in Atede, Gulu district. He stayed in rebel captivity for eight years

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