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  • Children walk their way to school in Kawhmu town in the delta region last June 9, 2008.
  • A child passes through a demolished structure in their school in Taung Caung village in Khamu town in the Irrawady delta region.
  • A wheat field burnt during conflict in Arghandab District, Kandahar province. Some battle-affected farmers demand long-term aid to revive their lost and/or damaged livelihoods in Arghandab.
  • Students attend classes in a makeshift classroom in Hnarkaung Chaung primary school in Hnarkaung Chaung town in Kum Yangon town in the Irrawady delta region.
  • Villagers start to re-construct their houses in Chanung Gyi Wa village Dedaye Township Irrawady delta region more than a month after Cyclone Nagris killed more than 100,000 people.
  • An old woman stands infornt of her demolished house as villagers start on reconstructing the damages caused by the cyclone in Hnarkaung Chaung primary school in Hnarkaung Chaung town in Kum Yangon town in the Irrawady delta region.
  • A child leans on a water jar outside demolished houses. Villagers start on reconstructing the damages caused by the cyclone in Hnarkaung Chaung town in Kum Yangon town in the Irrawady delta region.
  • Many Brazzaville depend on trucks for clean water.
  • Boys wait to be circumcised at a Marie Stopes mobile clinic at Migosi health centre, kisumu, Nyanza.
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  • A Drug addict injects heroin in the ruins of former Soviet cultural center in Kabul Afghanistan, June 2008.
According to the most recent UN figures in 2005, there are about one million addicts in a country of about 30 million people.
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  • Armyworms are caterpillars that develop into nocturnal moths and can migrate thousands of kilometres. They attack cereals, grazing land and sugar cane.
  • Love positively.
  • A Drug addict smokes heroin in the ruins of former Soviet cultural center in Kabul Afghanistan. June 2008. The Counter Narcotics
Directorate (CND)official maintained that drug abuse had worsened following the
lack of a serious response towards demand re
    A Drug addict smokes heroin in the ruins of former Soviet cultural center in Kabul, Afghanistan.
  • Drug addicts lay on the ground in the ruins of former Soviet cultural center in Kabul Afghanistan, June 2008.
According to the most recent UN figures in 2005, there are about one million addicts in a country of about 30 million people.
  • Drug addicts lay on the ground in the ruins of former Soviet cultural center in Kabul Afghanistan, June 2008.
According to the most recent UN figures in 2005, there are about one million addicts in a country of about 30 million people.
  • Local villagers in Accham district in the far west of the country often suffer from undernutrition due to lack of enough nutritious food.
  • Drought had severely impacted farmers in the west of the country and led to crop failure.
  • Villages in the remote  far west region of Nepal face a difficult food security situation.
  • Sarah, from Ghana, wants to go home.
  • [Zimbabwe] Elections (Ballot box).
    Are elections affordable?
  • The capsized ferry MV Princess of Stars, which sank off Romblon Island in the Visayas carrying more than 800 people.
  • Amarat Mebrie, a 66-year old widow, is HIV-positive. Following her son’s death from an AIDS-related illness, she is the sole carer of his three young children, Awassa, southern Ethiopia.
  • Amarat Mebrie, a 66-year old widow, is HIV-positive. Following her son’s death from an AIDS-related illness, she is the sole carer of his three young children, Awassa, southern Ethiopia.
    Following her son’s death from an AIDS-related illness, Amarat is the sole carer of his three children
  • Though parental refusal to have children vaccinated is becoming rarer, cases do still take place.
  • Vegetable sellers will no longer be allowed to ply Hanoi's busiest streets beginning 1 July.
  • These women will be banned from Hanoi's streets as of 1 July 2008.
  • A bicycle vendor carries dozens of baskets for sale through the streets of Hanoi.
  • Hundreds of people are dead or missing after Typhoon Fengshen roared through the Philippines on 21 June 2008.
  • According to initial data from the Philippine National Coordination Council, some 40,000 families were affected nationwide by Typhoon Fengshen, which struck the island nation on 21 June 2008.
  • A young solder wades through the water in Manila, the Philippine capital.
The typhoon, named Fengshen, made landfall on 21 June 2008 and battered several provinces.

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