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  • A woman holds her child at a clinic in Tunto, southern Ethiopia on July 2008. According to MSF 11,800 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition have been admitted in the Oromiya and Southern Nations and Nationalities People's (SNNP) regions of sou
    A woman holds her child at a clinic in Tunto, southern Ethiopia,July 2008
  • A boy suffering from malnutrition is treated at a stabilization centre July 2008 in Chinchinto, southern Ethiopia. According to MSF 11,800 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition have been admitted in the Oromiya and Southern Nations and Nationa
  • Prevalent drought in Mandera, in the northeast, has led to severe water shortage which has caused livestock deaths.
  • A woman holds her child while waiting at a clinic in Tunto, southern Ethiopia on July 18, 2008. According to MSF 11,800 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition have been admitted in the Oromiya and Southern Nations and Nationalities People's (SN
  • A boy suffering from malnutrition is treated by a nurse (R) at a stabilization centre on July 2008 in Chinchinto, southern Ethiopia. According to Medecins Sans Frontieters 11,800 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in the Oromiya and Souther
  • Women wait in line to be examined at a medical centre in Tunto, southern Ethiopia on July 18, 2008. According to MSF 11,800 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition have been admitted to MSF centre in the Oromiya and Southern Nations and National
  • Women and children approach a medical center run by in Tunto, southern Ethiopia, July 2008. According to Medecins Sans Frontieters (MSF) 11,800 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition have been admitted in the Oromiya and Southern Nations and Na
    Women and children approach a medical center run by in Tunto, southern Ethiopia, July 2008
  • WHO's advocacy cartoon to fight Buruli ulcer disease.
  • Buruli ulcer open skin sore.
  • National Buruli ulcer Control Programme conducts village training.
  • On Bubaque, one of the islands of the Bijagos archipelagos, Guinea Bissau.
  • One island of the Bijagos archipelagos, Guinea Bissau.
  • Musalia Mudavadi, Deputy prime minister.
  • Musalia Mudavadi, Deputy prime minister.
  • People line up to get tested in a bid to fight malaria and HIV infection by Integrated health campaign, Lurambi division, of Kakamega district in western province. Malaria is the number one killer of children in these areas.
  • Map of Pakistan showing Kurram and Bajaur in the troubled northwestern FATA areas bordering Afghanistan.
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  • An estimated 20,000 children were displaced by the floods.
  • Parents are desperately seeking help to find their children who went missing after the flood.
  • Relief workers unload sacks of rice from the World Food Program (WFP) in the southern Philippine town of Datu Piang.
  • Children walk on a flooded portion of an evacuation camp in the southern Philippine town of Datu Piang.
  • A young mother nurses her three-day-old daughter at an evacuation centre in Datu Piang, southern Philippines. The situation remains grim in many evacuation centres on Mindanao island, officials say.
  • A young child gets her weight measured in a local dispensary in western Kenya. September 2008.
  • A damaged wall at a school in Mansehra district of the NWFP, soon after the October 2005 earthquake, at least 17,000 children died in the disaster.
  • Across the country children attend schools that lack basic facilities and may pose a threat to the safety of pupils.
  • A series of videos is teaching communities in Mozambique about HIV/Aids prevention and treament.
  • A series of videos is teaching communities in Mozambique about HIV prevention and treatment.
  • Hands of an arsenicosis patient in southern Bangladesh.
  • A nurse listens to the heartbeat of a foetus of a pregnant woman at a local dispensary in the village of Emukhangu in Lurambi division, of Kakamega district in western province. Malaria is the number one killer this area.
  • Mothers and their children await medical treatment, from a local dispensary in the village of Emukhangu in Lurambi division, of Kakamega district in western province. Malaria is the number one killer of children in these areas.
  • A resident recieves a demonstration on how to utilize the carepack package issued by vesteergaard in the village of Emukhangu in Lurambi division, of Kakamega district in western province. This is in a bid to fight Malaria, Diarrhoeaa and HIV
  • A resident recieves a demonstration on how to utilize the net issued by vesteergaard in the village of Emukhangu in Lurambi division, of Kakamega district in western province.
    A resident is advised on how to use her bed net: At least 40,000 people will receive free bed nets as part of an integrated health campaign
  • Violet Aburuti, a resident of the village of Emukhangu in Lurambi division, of Kakamega district in western province.

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