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  • People have to borrow cereals such as maize.
  • Villagers in the Thaba-Tseka district, one of the worst affected by the food price crisis load donated food on their donkey.
  • Makoanyane Letsoara, a subsistence farmer.
  • Mantseuoa Rantho with her niece trying to hide her smile.
  • Tilled fields await rain.
  • An Afghan child crippled by polio.
  • Polio is still endemic in Afghanistan
    Poliomyelitis has been eradicated in the north but the virus is still endemic in the volatile south
  • Melting glaciers are impacting the livelihoods of many rural Kyrgyz families.
  • 15 percent of Kyrgyzstan's glaciers have disappeared over the past 30 years.
  • A survey recently conducted by Bid Med, an international medical think thank, in Kabul City indicates that over 70% of diarrhoeal diseases in children are associated with uneducated mothers.
    A survey recently conducted by Bid Med, an international medical think thank, in Kabul City indicates that over 70% of diarrhoeal diseases in children are associated with uneducated mothers.
  • The fruit of an olive tree near the Dead Sea in Jordan.
  • Mathabang Letsoara.
  • Girls in school in Swat.
  • Officials say that 99 percent of torched schols in Swat are girls' schools.
  • A fisher woman on the coast by Tan An Village Quang Nam Province.
  • A group of villagers doing an exercise with EMW contractors on how climate change is affecting their lives.
  • Aweys: An IDP woman whose two children died in a displaced camp outside Mogadishu.
  • Scene of documentary A Mãe dos Netos, which mixes elements of animation to convey delicate issues around HIV.
  • Ana Maria Muhai, a Mozambican activist, before and after ARVs.
  • Bird flu viruses infect birds.
  • Attempts to level the scene of the disaster are hampered by huge fallen rocks.
  • Tents put up in the yard inside the shelter of Manshiet Nasser Youth Centre for those displaced by the 6 September rockslide.
  • Displaced families in Manshiet Nasser shelter face an uncertain future.
  • Awadjii Yekin from Gangbam, eastern Cotonou, after losing his crops.
  • Residents near Benin's longest river, Oueme River, in eastern Cotonou days after flooding.
  • Ha Tsiu's dry fields overlook the Mohale Dam.
  • Chief Paulosi Lebakeng of Ha Tsui looks over the dry fields around his village.
  • Motlomelo Thakali continued with his antiretroviral therapy even when he did not have food to eat.
  • Ha Tsui residents are learning to harness the wetlands as a source of water.
    Ha Tsiu residents are learning to use the wetlands as a source of water
  • The dry fields in Ha Tsui overlook the Mohale Dam.
  • Chief Paulosi Lebakeng of Ha Tsui looks over the dry fields around his village.
  • Deputy Public Health Minister Wicharn Meenchainan is giving first aid kits and essential items to a villager in Lop Buri's Khok Samrong district. The province is among the hardest hit by the recent flooding in the northern and the northeastern regions of

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