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  • Food distribution in Jacmel.
  • [Haiti]
    "I want to urge all parents to talk to their children about HIV/AIDS"
  • [Haiti]
    Condom distribution at a FOSREF centre for sex workers
  • [Haiti]
    « Je ne veux pas faire ce genre de travail, je veux finir mes études »
  • The streets of Port-au-Prince.
  • Aung Myint Kyaw doesn't know what to expect of the future. The eight-year-old lost both parents to Cyclone Nargis and now has no choice but to work collecting bottles.
  • Security guards at the Ocean Bay hotel in Bakau, Gambia, have signed up to a code of conduct prohibiting child sex workers to work in the hotel.
  • A TB  patient  being treated by a nurse in Kenyatta Hospital,  Nairobi, Kenya, October 2008.  Multi-drug resistant Tuberculosis is a growing problem.
  • Suleyman Corr, duty manager at the Ocean Bay hotel in Gambia, which is trying to crack down on child sex workers working on their premises.
  • A   patient  in front of a TB poster in Kenyatta Hospital,  Nairobi, Kenya , October  2008. Multi-drug resistant Tuberculosis is a growing problem.
  • A group of school going children fight against the rain to get home in Nairobi, Kenya 2008. Areas such as Mandera have experiencing heavy rains which could be an effect of climate change.
    A group of schoolchildren brave a downpour in Nairobi
  • A man cycles home despite the heavy downpour in Nairobi, Kenya 2008. Areas such as Mandera have experiencing heavy rains which could be an effect of climate change.
  • Destruction of homes has been widespread particularly in areas around Ziarat.
  • Quake-affected patients are treated outdoors as new aftershocks continue to create panic.
  • Condoms machine in Douala.
  • Jamal Abdi, who was injured in the suicide attacks in Hargeisa.
  • The closing panel of the two-day conference. From left: Mahmoud Daher (WHO), Dia Saima (WHO), Mahmoud Abu Hajer (GCMHP), Ahmed Abu Tawahina (GCMHP), Husam El Nounou (GCMHP)
  • Bonita Nakanyala is the head nurse at a small clinic in rural Namibia.
  • Street scene in Hargeisa, Somaliland.
  • Street scene in Hargeisa, Somaliland.
  • Street scene in Hargeisa,Somaliland.
  • Yemen is one of the poorest countries in the world.
  • Umkhemeswana and umgwadi are hard shelled sweet fruits, the size of oranges which are cracked open and villagers eat the fruit inside leaving out the seeds.
  • Solar stove project in Senegal evaluates the health and environmental benefits of switching to cleaner energy, October 2008
  • UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses the press at the Global Forum on Migration and Development in Manila on 28 October 2008.
  • Mohammed Abdi, IDP community leader.
  • UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses the press at the Global Forum on Migration and Development in Manila on 28 October 2008.
  • Two patients to a bed in Quetta, hospitals in Balochistan often lack the resources to tackle disaster situations.
  • Southern Somali refugees sitting in front of their camp in Hargeisa, Somaliland
  • MC Zimpopo at a kitchen party.
  • Living on the edge, 86-year-old Kyaw Sein doesn't know how he will survive the coming months. Thousands of elderly people were badly affected by Cyclone Nargis, which left nearly 140,000 people dead or missing in May 2008.
  • Living on the edge, 86-year-old Kyaw Sein doesn't how he will survive the coming months, almost six months after Cyclone Nargis. Thousands of elderly lost everything in the storm.

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