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  • Each household in Sudan's North Kordofan region owns at least one camel.
    Each household in Sudan's North Kordofan region owns at least one camel.
  • Girls draw water from a well in a village in Sudan's North Kordofan region.
  • Every household owns at least 10 to 15 goats in the arid North Kordofan region in Sudan.
  • Villagers in Sudan's North Kordofan use grass and wood to build shelters and huts.
  • A woman from the Kawahla tribe, who are mainly herders in Sudan's North Kordofan.
  • Water is a precious commodity in Sudan's arid North Kordofan region.
  • Villagers in Sudan's North Kordofan region are encourged to invest in livestock as an alternate source of livelihood.
  • Sorghum is one of the two main staples in Sudan's North Kordofan region.
    Sorghum is one of the two main staples in Sudan's North Kordofan region.
  • Popular art in Mozambique
  • A Myanmar family in Mae Sot, Thailand. More than a million Myanmar migrants live in Thailand, usually without legal papers and having to live and work in secret.
  • Families who flee Myanmar face a tough existence of manual labour or confinement to camps. They are constantly at risk of deportation.
  • A young TMVP supporter in front of the party office in Batticaloa
  • Two of the child recruits released in April 2008 by the TMVP (Karuna faction) in Batticaloa District in eastern Sri Lanka.
  • A hand washing campaign: 600 students and 600 mothers of students participated in a public hand washing with soap exercise in July 2007 at the Mandala Krida Stadium, Yogyakarta, Indoenesia.
  • A UNICEF poster encourages communities to wash their hands. It is part of a public awareness campaign to promote good hygiene.
  • Food prices have risen by at least 40 percent in Lebanon over the past year.
  • Baka Women and children in a village in Plateaux district discussing an NGO project, Congo, March 2008.
  • The path of Cylone Nargis through Myanmar.
  • Young Baka men resting after a day of working on a project in a village in Gamboma district, Congo, March 2008.
  • Baka Women and children in a village in Plateaux district discussing an NGO project, Congo, March 2008.
  • Milton Manhenje was the Mozambican participant of reality show Imagine Afrika, which dealt with issues such as HIV/Aids.
  • People wait to receive medication at a government health centre but the fact most of them are illiterate has a major impact on their welfare.
  • Major donor pledges to Myanmar cyclone crisis as of May 7 2008 (source: OCHA Financial Tracking Service)
    Major funding pledges to Myanmar crisis, 7 May 2008.
  • Should farmers cultivate wheat in Afghanistan's over 190,000 hectares of land currently covered with opium poppy the country can become self-sufficient in terms of cereals, the Ministry of Agriculture said.
  • Afghanistan can eliminate illicit opium poppy cultivation and ensure national food-security if donors provide US$2.5 billion aid between 2008-2010, officials say.
  • The tin roof of this primary school was blown away by last week’s severe storm (May 2008).
  • Damaged dwellings in Sherpur District after a powerful norwester ravaged the area in early May 2008.
  • An old man looks at the remains of his home destroyed by severe norwester in Peergachha in the north of the country.
  • A map of Iraq highlighting the six provinces that make up Iraqi Kurdistan, though only three are wholly under the Kurdistan Regional Government.
  • A seasonal storm struck the Bangladesh capital Dhaka on 2 May. Trees were uprooted, thatched roofs were blown away and electric lines were snapped. A rickshaw puller died after being hit by a flying tin roof of a slum. Uprooted trees blocked some roads of
  • A farmer in southern Barisal District checks to see if his crops are still good for harvest after a norwester ravaged much of his village last week.
  • In the past few months, Israeli holidays have translated into "general closures" on the occupied Palestinian territory, leaving many Palestinians unable to travel.

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