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  • Palestinians say armed youngsters from the Kiryat Arba settlement throw rocks at them and their houses.
  • Palestinians say these solar water heaters were broken by stone-throwing settlers from Kiryat Arba settlement.
  • Jamal, a Palestinian refugee in his mid-40s, stands in front of the Kiryat Arba settlement.
  • Tran Minh Thu, UNICEF’s Avian Influenza Communications Officer in Hanoi, shows members of the Women’s Union of Ha Nam Province some of the brochures and posters it has helped produce to raise awareness about the dangers and safeguards against avian in
  • Bucolic but potentially deadly: ducks are the principal carrier of avian influenza in Vietnam today. Some of Hoang Thi Tien’s flock in Que Commune, Kim Bang District, Ha Nam Province.
  • Hoang Thi Tien’s at her duck farm in Que Commune, Kim Bang District, Ha Nam Province, only 100 metres from where 130 of her neighbour's ducks had to be culled because of avian influenza.
  • Elephants roam Mali's desert- once again.
  • Gourma villagers learning to work differently with seasonal neighbors.
  • Rebel leader Aghaly Ag Alambo, Movement of Nigeriens for Justice.
  • Confilct has emptied villages throughout Niger's north [Photo taken 13 Dec 2007]
  • Rebels in Niger's north (photo taken 17 Jan 2008)
  • Small-scale Madagascan farmers receive rice seed from Food and Agricultural Organisation.
  • Recipients receiving supplementary foodstuffs distributed by Concern Worldwide in Badessa, Wolayita District of southern Ethiopia.
  • Yohannes Bate, 40, and his malnourished 3-year old son Miserach Yohannes awaiting treatment at Girara therapeutic feeding centre near Badessa, Wolayita district.
  • A poor Ethiopian family at Galicha Sake, Wolayita District of the SNNPR Region. Malnutrition is rampant in the area.
  • In many parts of cyclone-affected southern Myanmar, residents are struggling to learn what assistance will be made available to them and how to secure it.
  • Some of the boats provided to fishermen outside Labutta as part of the government's relief and recovery effort. Of the 9,000 to built, four months on it remains unclear how many have been delivered.
  • Maka Abullahi Keinan with her child.
  • Private donors and monks donating relief supplies to cyclone survivors in Kunchangone Township in the immediate aftermath of Cyclone Nargis.
  • Ahmed Mohammed lies injured from gunshot wounds on a hospital bed in Dadaab refugee camp, Kenya
  • People like Zulquernain fear rising prices will deter customers who usually buy `roti’ (flat bread) in increased numbers during Ramadan.
  • People like Zulquernain fear rising prices will deter customers who usually buy `roti’ (flat bread) in increased numbers during Ramadan.
  • Soya-bean cultivation and use is promoted to tackle malnurishment among pregnant women and children.
  • A 2-month-old malnourished baby girl at Faizabad Hospital, northeastern Badakhshan Province.
  • Soya-bean is promoted to tackle malnurishment among women and children.
  • A woman awaits registration at the UNHCR refugee registration, Dadaab, Garissa district, Kenya.
    A woman awaits registration, Dadaab Refugee camp, Kenya
  • A mother holds her malnourished child in one of the wards for refugees, Dadaab, Garissa district, Kenya.
    A mother holds her malnourished child in one of the wards for refugees, Dadaab, Garissa district, Kenya
  • Refugees being registered at the UNHCR registration center in Dadaab, Garissa district, Kenya.
  • Refugees being registered at the UNHCR registration center in Dadaab, Garissa district, Kenya.
  • Abdul Aziz Muhammad Arrukban, the special humanitarian envoy of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, speaks to the press, during his visit to dadaab camp, Garissa, Kenya. August 2008.
  • Refugees are controlled as they get into the UNHCR Dadaab camp for registration, Garissa District, Kenya August 2008.
  • Refugees are controlled as they get into the UNHCR Dadaab camp for registration, Garissa District, Kenya August 2008.

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