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  • A view of Mt. Mayon Volcano, which looms high over Legazpi City, the provincial capital of Albay Province in the Bicol region of the Eastern Philippines, March 2008. A mudflow caused by heavy rains from super-typhoon Durian in 2006 submerged entire villag
    A view of Mt. Mayon Volcano, Eastern Philippines
  • Children in front of the shelters they live in in Ichchanthivu, Batticaloa District.
  • A bicycle repair shop in Ichchanthivu, Vavunathivu which is doing brisk business due to a lack of public transport.
  • Villagers in Vakarai stand in front of their home, which still bears the marks of fighting.
  • For many impoverished Cambodian families, food prices are prohibitively too high.
  • An aerial view of Mt. Mayon Volcano which looms high over Legazpi City, the provincial capital of Albay Province in the Bicol region of the Eastern Philippines March 2008. The mudflow caused by heavy rains from super-typhoon Durian in 2006 submerged entir
  • An aerial view of Mayon Volcano, looming high over Legazpi City in the provincial capital of Albay Province in the Bicol region of the Eastern Philippines. March 2008. A mudflow caused by heavy rains from super-typhoon Durian in 2006 submerged entire vill
  • An aerial view of Mt. Mayon Volcano which looms high over Legazpi City, the provincial capital of Albay Province in the Bicol region of the Eastern Philippines March 2008. The mudflow caused by heavy rains from super-typhoon Durian in 2006 submerged entir
  • Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) guerrillas during a gathering in the group's Camp Bushra, Mindanao island, Philippines March 2008.
The Philippine government's 35-year confrontation with Muslim separatists and a second conflict with communist insurge
  • A Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) guerrilla separates the women from the men during a gathering in the group's Camp Bushra, Mindanao Island, the Philippines. March 2008. The Philippine government's 35-year confrontation with Muslim separatists and a
  • Fishermen dive to collect mussels in Bacoor Cavite area south of Manila, capital city of the Philippines March 2008. Fish is the primary source of protein in the Filipino diet.
  • A fisherman dives to collect mussels in Bacoor Cavite area south of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. March 2008. Fish is the primary source of protein in the Filipino diet.
  • A vender sells grilled fish in a market in Bacacay Munincipality of Albay Province of the Phillipines march 2008.  Fish is the primary source of protein in the Filipino diet.
    A vender sells grilled fish Albay Province, Phillipines
  • A man sells rice in Minguindano Province, Mandanao Island in the southern Philippines, March 2008.
Rice prices have surged to a 20-year high in the latest sign of global food inflation.
    A man sells rice in Minguindano Province, Philippines
  • A farmer collects rice in Minguindano Province, Mandanao Island in the southern Philippines, March 2008.
Rice prices have surged to a 20-year high in the latest sign of global food inflation.
    A farmer collects rice in Minguindano Province, Philippines
  • Anjouan residents welcome the troops.
  • A recent survey targeted over 30,000 school students to determine the incidence of TB in Yemen
    Young people are receiving life skills training on HIV/AIDS
  • An NTCP poster used to to raise awareness of TB.
  • Papiro: marinheiro de águas turbulentas.
    Papiro: marinheiro de águas turbulentas
  • No abraço generoso de Tio Honório.
    No abraço generoso de Tio Honório
  • Riverside Memorial School director, Godfrey Mugendi.
  • Soldiers from Tanzania arrive on Anjouan.
  • Mt Mayon volcano looms high over Legazpi City. Those worst affected by mudslides lived on or near the slopes of the mountain.
  • Nenita Balatinsayo of Padang, Legazpi City, climbed up on the roof of her house during the mudslide and was there for five hours. “I could hear the crying and yelling of people being buried and washed away by the mudslide,” she said.
  • Devastated land and housing in Padang village, Legazpi City, Albay Province, the Philippines. Over 100 people were killed at the site when typhoon Reming caused mudslides in November 2006.
  • Riverside Memorial School in Kangemi Nairobi, Kenya. 2008.
  • The Jordanian government is banning the import of vehicles without a catalytic converter, which can reduce harmful emissions from vehicles by over 90 percent, UNEP says.
  • Traffic in Amman. The recent decision to switch to unleaded fuel has coincided with a measure to increase petrol prices by 30 percent.
  • A young child receives polio drops in Pakistan. Pakistan is one of four countries in the world today where the disease remains endemic - the others being Afghanistan, Nigeria, and India.
    A young child receives polio drops in Pakistan
  • A young child receives polio drops. Pakistan is one of four countries in the world today where polio remains endemic. The others are Afghanistan, India and Nigeria.
  • Most of health posts and hospitals, both in rural and urban areas, are providing TB treatment.
  • A TB DOTS corner at Dhaka Medical College run jointly by DMCH, the National TB Control Programme (NTCP) and the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC), a national NGO.

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