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  • A group of newly arrived Somali refugees waits at the gate of the UNHCR compound to be admitted to Dadaab refugee camp, Kenya, October 2008.
  • A Somali refugee child waits in the rain for registration prior to admission to a refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya, October 2008. Somali children have been badly affected by the conflict in Somalia.
  • Somalis shield themselves from the rain as they wait their turn to be registered prior to admission to a refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya, October 2008.
    Somalis shield themselves from the rain as they wait to be registered in a refugee camp.
  • A Somali refugee boy waits for registration by the UNHCR prior to admission to a refugee camp in Dadaab, October 2008. Hundreds of people are arriving in northeastern Kenya daily due to the conflict in Somalia.
    A Somali refugee boy waits for registration, Kenya 2008.
  • Newly arrived Somali refugees await registration by the UNHCR prior to admission to Dadaab refugee camp, October 2008. Hundreds of people are arriving in northeastern Kenya daily due to the conflict in Somalia.
    Newly arrived Somali refugees await registration by the UNHCR prior to admission to Dadaab refugee camp, October 2008
  • Internally displaced people in Amuru march to protest damage caused by elephants
    Internally displaced people in Amuru march to protest damage caused by elephants
  • Elephants have strayed into the village of Laminator in Koch Goma, Amuru District.
  • Elephants have strayed into the village of Laminator in Koch Goma, Amuru District.
  • Susan Muthoni milks her prized goat, 'Chibi', donated by the ActionAid Kenya.
  • Displaced children study at makeshift outdoor classrooms in the Vanni.
  • Displaced civilains have gathered at schools and other low lying areas in the Vanni in northern Sri Lanka.
  • Displaced civilains have gathered at schools and other low lying areas in the Vanni in northern Sri Lanka.
  • Nearly 46 percent of the nation's children are mild to severely malnourished.
  • The government has offered assistance to families willing to return home.
  • Aid workers are facing challenges to identify the authentic number of displaced victims.
  • Sri Lanka's National Disaster Relief Services Centre said up to 1,000 families had been displaced and more than 49,000 people affected by the floods.
  • Flash floods can wreak havoc in urban and rural areas of Sri Lanka during heavy rains.
  • Cyclone-affected person shows container of cooking oil that he received from humanitarian agency.
  • Cyclone-affected farmers like these in the picture are taking much care of their paddy fields expected to give them food stock.
  • A girl eating steamed rice that her mother has obtained from donor agencies in the Myanmar region
    A girl eating steamed rice that her mother has obtained from donor agencies in the Myanmar region
  • A cyclone-homemaker shows pulse that she received from humanitarian agencies.
  • Training course for local actors by Brazilian group theater O Hierofante.
  • o Hierofante - Companhia de Teatro do Brasil in the play "O AUto da Camisinha"
  • A map showing the 16 nations of East and South-East Asia.
  • Filipino migrant workers gather outside a Philippine goods and services shop in Taiwan to watch TV. A new report calls for more rights for migrant workers.
  • Forced to Flee Lead Image.
  • Some people say shools and hospitals are apolitical and civilian facilities which must not be used for political purposes.
  • Hundreds of schools and hospitals were used as voting stations in Afghanistan's presidential and parliamentary elections.
  • Fatoumata Binta Diallo, President of the Guinean network of associations of people living with HIV (REGAP+) was infected by her late husband, along with her two co-spouses.
  • A brothel in Phnom Penh.
  • Police are cracking down on sex workers operating in brothels in Cambodia's capital PHNOM PENH.
  • Julius Mwelu, Receiving award for the young reporter in Bayeux, France 2008.

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