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  • Displaced women from Garmser in Lashkargah say they need urgent assistance.
  • Garmser IDPs in front of the ARCS office in Lashkargah city seeking assistance.
  • Garmser IDPs in front of the ARCS office in Lashkargah city seeking assistance.
  • A fisherman mends his nets in Sierra Leone
  • A fisherman unloads his catch in Sierra Leone
  • Fishermen sitting by wooden canoes in the fishing town of Limba in Western Cameroon.
  • Felicidade Chirinda is a pastor in Mozambique and started a group for education of women. One of the topics they discuss is HIV/AIDS.
  • Elvira Honwana is an HIV+ acitvist in Mozambique.
  • Book teaching the basics about HIV/AIDS in Sao Tome and Principe.
  • Climate change vulnerability in Africa.
  • Climate change affects fish stocks.
  • Angolans Leta Guilherme and her daughter Elvira wait for food delivery at the camp north of Pretoria on Thursday, May 29, 2008.
  • An MSF-Greece doctor treating a one year old baby girl, Shurube Gota, at Ropi Stablization centre in the  West Arsi zone of Oromia region, Ethiopia.
  • Mothers and children queue to receive milk at Ropi Stabilization centre in the  West Arsi zone of Oromia region, Ethiopia
  • Inga Klevby, the officer in charge of the UN Office in Nairobi places a bouquet of flowers in memory of those lost in action, Kenya.
  • Lt-Gen Julius Karangi, the vice chief of the General Staff of the Kenya Armed Forces, Kenya.
  • Mulongo Muchala, Karamoja, Uganda.
  • Mothers and children queue to receive blended food at Ropi Stabilization center in the  West Arsi zone of Oromia region, Ethiopia.
  • Frances Otim in Kotido, Karamoja, Uganda.
  • Dr. James Lemukol at Matany hosptial just outside Moroto looks at the patient log book.
  • Dr. James Lemukol at Matany hosptial just outside Moroto looks at the patient log book.
  • Wisam Abuajwa wants to study for a master's degree in environmental sciences at the University of Nottingham.
  • Nibal Naif, 27, dreams of becoming the first woman in Gaza to hold a doctorate in computer engineering.
  • Peter Scott's Rocket Barn. He hopes to roll out 5,000 in the near future, which will reduce CO2 emissions by 100,000 tones each year.
  • A Malawian woman feeds wood into one of Canadian Peter Scott's new furnaces. they use far less wood to cure tobacco than the traditional wood burning curing method.
  • A map of Laos showing the areas bombed with cluster munitions.
  • The Mekong River in Laos. An estimated 277 million bomblets were dropped on the country
    The Mekong River in Laos. An estimated 277 million bomblets were dropped on the country
  • A map of Laos.
  • A mach against xenophobic attacks winds its way through downtown Johannesburg.
  • Protesters march against xenophobic attacks in downtown Johannesburg in a march organised by a spectrum of civil society.
  • A woman marches against xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
  • Cyclone Sidr devastated parts of Bangladesh in November 2007. It was one of the worst natural disasters the country witnessed with some nine million people affected.

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