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  • Lema Harriso, director of Shemna Hurufa primary school, worried about the low student turnout.
    Lema Harriso, director of Shemna Hurufa primary school, is worried about low student turnout
  • This year's student enrollment on Bashiro Primary School is the lowest in three years period.
  • This year's student enrollment on Bashiro Primary School is the lowest in three years period.
  • A health extension worker measures Henok’s arm while his brother Amanuel looks on at a therapeutic feeding centre for malnourished children.
  • Two Oromo men who recently arrived in Yemen.
  • Abrasha, 32, said he arrived in Yemen in September and has been unable to work due to a leg injury.
  • Efto Ali said she was beaten by smugglers when she crossed the Gulf of Aden on a smuggling vessel.
  • Aid workers have repeatedly and increasing become under attacks and access has become a major challenge.
    The ability of aid workers to deliver live-saving assistance has increasingly been restricted due to armed attacks on them
  • Aid organisations and UN agencies have increasingly relied on the use of armoured cars to mitigate insecurity.
  • The town of Balakot and villages surrounding it were wiped out by the quake on 8 October 2005.
  • The town of Balakot and villages around it were wiped out by the quake.
  • Karamullah Khan - one of the thousands of children whose lives have been forever affected by the earthquake.
  • Vibrators on display at a sexual health exhibition in Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Fruit flies similar to this one are responsible for export bans on fruit coming from areas where Bactrocera invadens (not pictured) have spread.
  • Campaign against cross generational sex.
  • Anti-government protesters led by the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) demonstrate outside parliament. The government, toughening its position against the protesters, repeatedly fired teargas at protesters with the canisters causing numerous serious
  • A man in coastal Bagerhat District grieves for the lost of his loved ones in the wake of Cyclone Sidr, which struck Bangladesh in November 2007
  • Haithem, a 21-year-old student, said he was attacked by a group of Israeli security forces on 21 August. "Without asking any questions, the soldiers beat me, just started hitting and kicking me with their boots," he said, revealing three missing teeth.
  • In the Terai, thousands of families are routinely displaced from their homes due to lack of pre-disaster preparedness.
  • Olive trees in the Palestinian town of Ni'lin are very close to expanding Israeli settlements.
  • Construction of Israel barrier at the Palestinian town of Ni'lin.
  • Haithem, a 21-year-old student, said he was attacked by a group of Israeli security forces on 21 August.
  • Floods in Dakar suburb, September 2008.
  • The worst drought in 40 years has decimated harvests of key crops such as wheat and barley and environmentalists are warning of a lack of drinking water in some area of the country
    The worst drought in 40 years has decimated harvests of key crops such as wheat and barley and environmentalists are warning of a lack of drinking water in some area of the country
  • Though a third of Syria's total area is arable land, most of this lacks irrigation and is dependent on rainfall.
  • Domestic dairy productions increased markedly in Afghanistan - FAO.
  • A young couple checks out a book on sexual health at the annual Sexpo convention in Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • A young couple checks out a book on sexual health at the annual Sexpo convention in Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • The first wave of no-fee primary students line up for the 2008-09 school year at Ahanoucope primary school in Lome.
  • Apples are common in the city since the people are being sensitized to eat them instead of drinking coffee to start your day in the morning Nairobi,Kenya 2008.
  • Nothing is as refreshing as getting the sweet scent of flowers in the morning this is as an initiative of keeping the earth green in Nairobi.
  • One of Malabo's hundreds of slum areas.

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