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  • Sewage and pollution in the Khan Younis area of southern Gaza.
  • Sewage floating off the coast, west of Gaza City.
  • Untreated waste water in Wadi Gaza, near Gaza City, pollutes rivers and eventually the sea, as well as groundwater.
  • Thanks to organisations like Karisma, injecting drug users need never share or re-use needles.
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  • Farmers collect rice in a farm in Minguindano Province, Mandanao Island in the southern Philippines. March 2008.
  • A young girl cleans rice in a farm in Minguindano Province, Mandanao Island in the southern Philippines. March 2008. The staple food for the majority of Filipinos, rice, is considered a political commodity and the looming shortage and price increases coul
    A young girl cleans rice in a farm in Minguindano Province,Philippines. March 2008
  • A farmer cleans rice in Minguindano Province, Mandanao Island in the southern Philippines, March 2008.
The staple food for the majority of Filipinos, rice, is considered a political commodity and the looming shortage and price increases could spell troub
    A farmer cleans rice in Minguindano Province, Philippines
  • A general view of the beach in Baseco Compenno slum in the port area of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. March 2008. In July last year, the President made a surprise visit to the Baseco Compound where she promised residents the chance to own t
  • A boy walks by the beach in Baseco Compound slum near Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. March 2008. In July last year, the President made a surprise visit to the Baseco Compound where she promised residents the chance to own their lots as part
  • Fishermen smoke fish in Break water area of Manila in Philippines. March 2008.
    Fishermen smoke fish in Break water area, Philippines
  • Workers prepare rice for distrubution to IDPs in Disaster operation center in Legazpi City in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. March 2008.
  • Workers prepare rice for distrubution to IDPs in Disaster operation center in Legazpi City in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. March 2008.
  • A half buried house near Mayon Volcano in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region of the Philippines, northwest of Legazpi City. March 2008. In November 30, 2006: On November 30, 2006, Typhoon Durian created mudslides of volcanic ash and boulders off Ma
  • A family lives in a half buried house near Mayon Volcano in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region of the Philippines, northwest of Legazpi City. March 2008. On November 30, 2006, Typhoon Durian created mudslides of volcanic ash and boulders off Mayon
  • A view of Mayon Volcano, in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region of the Philippines, northwest of Legazpi City. March 2008. Mayon Volcano is an active volcano in the Philippines on the island of Luzon.
  • Workers extract volcanic sand for construction near Mayon Volcano in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region of the Philippines, northwest of Legazpi City. March 2008. Mayon Volcano is an active volcano in the Philippines on the island of Luzon.
  • Children walk near Mayon Volcano in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region of the Philippines, northwest of Legazpi City. March 2008. Mayon Volcano is an active volcano in the Philippines on the island of Luzon.
  • Displaced family living in a school room in Datu Piang munincipality in Minguindanao Province, Mindanao island in the southern Philippines March 2008.
  • A young displaced girl living in a school room in Datu Piang municipality in Minguindanao Province, Mindanao Island in the southern Philippines March 2008. Around 19,000 families have been displaced since fighting broke out in December 2007.
  • A young displaced girl living in a school room in Datu Piang munincipality in Minguindanao Province, Mindanao island in the southern Philippines March 2008.
  • A displaced family live in a school room in Datu Piang municipality in Minguindanao Province, Mindanao island in the Southern Philippines. March 2008. Around 19,000 families have been displaced since fighting broke out in December 2007.
    A displaced family live in a school room in Datu Piang, Southern Philippines.
  • Elderly women from Aeta (Negritos) ethnic group in the Philippines near Marcos village march 2008. The Aeta were included in the group of people termed "Negrito" during Spanish colonial rule as Negritos.
  • Portrait of an elderly man from Aeta (Negritos) ethnic group in the Philippines near Marcos village march 2008. The Aeta were included in the group of people termed "Negrito" during Spanish colonial rule as Negritos.
    An elderly man from Aeta (Negritos) ethnic group, Philippines
  • An elderly man from Aeta (Negritos) ethnic group in the Philippines near Marcos village march 2008. The Aeta were included in the group of people termed "Negrito" during Spanish colonial rule as Negritos.
  • A mural of the five steps of psychological first aid reminds students at the Al-Falah high school of what they must do when disaster strikes
  • Colourful puppets used to drive home an anti-truancy message to schoolchildren in Talahena in Sri Lanka's western Gampaha District. The Sri Lanka Red Cross plans to use the popular medium to educate communities about topics such as drugs and HIV-AIDS as p
  • Special Needs Teacher M.Nazmi at the Al-Falah high school in Negombo, Sri Lanka, says she can now empathise better with her students after receiving psychosocial training under an American Red Cross-funded programme.
  • The TB unit at Mulago Hospital has about 200 patients a week, about half of whom are HIV positive.
  • A girl selling pastries in Monrovia. Thousands of women have been training in baking and pastry making by NGOs, but very few of them are sucessful in making money from it
    In Liberia, 50 percent of teenage girls interviewed had been pregnant
  • Old age and HIV: a challenge in Mozambique.
  • Sidon’s mayor says plans to dispose of non-recyclable waste in an unused quarry have been prevented by the government coalition to punish the city for supporting the opposition in the country’s political deadlock.

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