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  • Manoocher at work in Kisumu.
  • A boat being loaded with school books donated by UNICEF to Korflu, Upper Nile State of Southern Sudan. Water transport is one of the main means that aid agencies user to deliver supplies across the vast region.
  •  Boats loading goods at Malakal port, Upper Nile State, Southern Sudan.
  • Fani Chikudu (right), site manager for MineTech demining company, explaining how heavily mined the Dengershufu area of Malakal in Southern Sudan’s Upper Nile State, is. Left is Ahmad Masoud, liason officer for Handicap International.
  • Children play by an open drain.
  • Mufti Muhammad Yasin is one of the growing number of Muslim leaders engaged in a 'jihad' for child health stands besides awareness raising posters pasted up in his prayer hall.
  • The Kenyan president and the prime Minister share a light moment during their trip to rift valley to aid in the resettlement of the IDPs in the post election crisis, Eldoret, Kenya 2008.
  • A young boy drinks rain water at the displaced camp in Eldoret, Kenya, April 2008. The heavy downpour brings a risk of waterborne diseases that can hit the camp.
    A young boy drinks rain water at the Eldoret IDP camp in Kenya
  • A man runs for cover from the heavy downpour at the internally displaced camp in Eldoret show grounds, April 2008. The heavy downpour brings a risk of waterborne diseases that can hit the camp.
  • The Eldoret agricultural showground where the displaced have camped has been affected by the on set of the rainy season with poor drainage plaguing the IDPs. April 2008.
    The Eldoret showground where the IDPs have camped has been affected by the on set of the rainy season.
  • A young girl runs for cover from the Rain, Eldoret showground. Kenya April 2008.  Life for the displaced has become even more challenging on the on set of the rainy seasons.
  • Displaced families receive food aid at the Eldoret ASK showground, Kenya, April 2008. The camp currently holds 14000 people from the n post election crisis.
  • Children line up to get water at the Eldoret show grounds where the displaced have been camping following the post election crisis. Kenya. April 2008.
  • Children wash dishes in the Eldoret showground which has been converted to a displacement camp. the government fears resettling the internally displaced persons because the move would rekindle animosity and hostility if the key issue is not resolved, an o
  • Children play outside their tents in the Eldoret internally displaced camp.
    IDPs in Eldoret, Kenya (April 2008)
  • Christopher Kipruto Birgen, a resident of Eldoret North Constituency in Rift Valley province.
  • A group of internally displaced persons (IDPs) at Burnt Forest, 40 km northwest of Eldoret town.
  • A woman prepares a meal outside her tent in Eldoret displaced camp, Kenya. April 2008. The camp has over 14000 displaced people from the post election violence.
  • A family takes tea outside their tent in the early morning, Eldoret IDP camp, Kenya, April 2008. 
Violence erupted in the wake of the disputed elections throughout the Rift Valley and the rest of the country as angry citizens burned and looted factories,
  • A view of the Eldoret IDP camp, April 2008. The camp hosts over 14,000 people displaced during the post election violence in Kenya.
  • Fatah security chief Mounier Maqdah says he coordinates with other factions and the Lebanese army to detain outlaws in Ain al-Hilweh and will soon do so in all other Palestinian camps.
  • The Follow-Up Committee meets regularly in Ain al-Hilweh to coordinate security and other affairs between rival factions in order to avoid a repeat of the disastrous conflict in Nahr al-Bared.
  • Boys and girls aged between seven and 16 receive weapons training at a Fatah military compound inside Ain al-Hilweh. Fatah says it has been tasked by the Palestinian president to extend security control over all Lebanon’s Palestinian camps.
  • A Fatah militant on patrol in Ain al-Hilweh. The secular Palestinian faction has regularly clashed with a small but radical Islamist group based at the edge of the camp, causing casualties and displacing civilians.
  • Selling condoms behind the bar at a local restaurant in Eldoret, Kenya 2008.
  • Selling fish by the lakeside in Kisumu, Kenya.
  • A young boy makes a meal outside as it rains in the Eldoret IDP camp, Kenya. April 2008. The camp has over 14,000 displaced persons.
  • Josephine Wanjiru, a community health worker with the Society for Women Against AIDS in Kenya (SWAK), teaches HIV-positive IDPs the benefits of frangipani as a treatment for the common opportunistic infection, herpes zoster.
  • Sugar cane for sale on a Hanoi street.
  • Washing vegetables in the polluted Hanoi lake.
  • A workers' toilet on Hanoi's fashionable West Lake with the Sheraton Hotel in the background.
  • Growing food-insecurity has increased demands for humanitarian relief from WFP, which currently provides food aid to about five million Afghans.

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