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  • Children in the playground of a shelter run by a local charity.
  • Children in the playground of a shelter run by a local charity.
  • The project has also been involved in cleaning up waste-filled lagoons and 95km of beach that had been cluttered with debris from the 2004 tsunami.
  • Joshua Ebei, a Turkana returnee from the district of Nandi South in the Rift Valley Province.
  • Most of the maize crop in the district of Mt. Elgon were planted late.
    Poor rains and the presence of IDPs in Central Kenya, a traditionally food-secure region, have stretched available resources, with officials predicting a sharp drop in food reserves
  •  Increasing fertilizer prices have led to declining production in the district of Mt. Elgon.
  • Sand flies also thrive in the cracks of anthills.
  • Orapwoyo acet gulu northern Uganda.
  • Peter Elim, a resident of the arid area of Turkana has been affected by the changing climate.
  • Florence Chepkemoi, a widowed returnee and mother of 10.
  • Pauline Asinyen and her son in Kanakurdio, Turkana North District.
  • A young goat affected by PPR.
  • An IDP camp in Lodwar, in Turkana Central district.
  • Most women have started selling firewood to earn some money due to the prevailing drought in the districts of Turkana.
  • Multi-storied buildings are proliferating at the foot of steep-cut hills in the heart of Chittagong city.
  • Hundreds of shanties, vulnerable to landslide, have grown on the slopes of hills in Chittagong city.
  • A hill in the Khagrachhari hill district showing signs of collapse. There is a growing risk of avalanches in the area.
  • This is how the hills are being cut in Rangamati. There is a growing risk of avalanches/landslides in the area.
  • One of the objectives of the project is to remove hazardous waste such as that from hospitals to protect the population from infection and contamination.
  • A truck deposits garbage and other waste at a disposal site in Ampara district where the UN Office for Project Services is working with local officials on a “holistic” waste disposal and clean-up project.
  • Photos by participants of project "The house is small but the welcome is big" in Mozambique. <font color=red>** DO NOT USE **</a>
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  • Photos by participants of the project "The house is small but the welcome is big" in Maputo Mozambique. <font color=red>** DO NOT USE **</a>
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  • Jewellery designer Rania Choueiri: "Lebanese women carry their children for nine months and then the government and society tells us that we don't have a right to them."
  • Mr. Jens Laerke, UN-OCHA RO-CEA.
  • Mr. Mark Bowden, United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia.
  • Horn of Africa food Crisis, Press conference, July 2008.
  • Mughrabi's sister wept as her coffin, draped in the Lebanese flag, arrived through Naqoura to a military salute. Observers say Hezbollah's success in freeing the prisoners and returning bodies boosts the cause of armed non-state groups across the Middle E
  • Mr. Mark Bowden (center), United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia.
  • Nasmiyeh al-Bardan holds a picture of her husband, Abdullah Khalil al-Aynen, a Lebanese fighting with Palestinians who was arrested by Israeli occupying forces in south Lebanon in 1981 and never heard of since.
  • Mr. Peter Smerdon, Senior Public Affairs officer, WFP.
  • Also included in the return to Lebanon were the remains of Dalal Mughrabi, the first female Palestinian guerilla leader, and four of her team who died in a 1978 raid into Israel.
  • IDPs at the Mathare Chief's camp where they have set up camp in the open field. Kenya. July 2008.

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