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  • Refugee’s camp under trees in the riverside town of Kousseri after fleeing last week’s violence.
  • Rorum Jaem, born in 1927, fled the fighting in Chad’s capital last week on foot. He does not plan to return to Chad.
  • Refugee’s camp under trees in the riverside town of Kousseri after fleeing last week’s violence.
  • Rorum Jaem, born in 1927, fled the fighting in Chad’s capital last week on foot. He does not plan to return to Chad.
  • The Iraqi government has made assisting the displaced and vulnerable a priority.
  • Rorum Jaem, born in 1927, fled the fighting in Chad’s capital last week on foot. He does not plan to return to Chad.
  • Only a river separates N’djamena from Kousseri, Cameroon, where thousands fled last week’s violence.
  • Children play next to a commercial poster at the the Nairobi Showground camp for the internally displaced on 13 February 2008.
  • A displaced woman listens to a volunteer (left) during the distribution of clothes donated to IDPs at the Nairobi Showground camp for the internally displaced on 13 February 2008.
  • A child carries another on her back at the Nairobi Showground camp for the internally displaced on 13 February 2008.
    A child carries another on her back at the Nairobi Showground, Nairobi, Kenya
  • A salesman at a Dhaka kitchen market cleaning a chicken cage without any protective gear.
  • Workers at a poultry farm in Dhaka handling chicken without using any personal protective measure.
  • Tight security has marked Pakistan's election campaign, with violence always lurking near. The polls are slated for 18 February.
  • Middlemen converge on a returning boat to bid for fish near Conakry.
  • Fisherman Souriba Camara pulls a fish from his net in seas near Conakry.
  • Johanna Ncala: “People now are living their lives - they want to have babies.”
  • Gordon.
  • Tender Mavundla.
    Tender Mavundla va bientôt sortir son premier album solo
  • Love in a time of AIDS.
  • A mother holds her sick baby while an Iraqi doctor gives the child an IV at the Children's Hospital in Muqdadiyah, Iraq. New aid money will go to the most vulnerable Iraqis
    Baghdad has at least 11 medical centres serving HIV/AIDS patients and there is also a centre in each province (file photo)
  • Love in a time of AIDS.
    Women cheat too
  • Love in a time of AIDS.
    Young men and women have adopted the condom as a routine part of their sexual relationships.
  • Love in a time of AIDS.
    The idea that women will be able to use microbicide gels without their partner's knowledge, may not be realistic
  • Love in a time of AIDS.
    Ter mais de um parceiro pode ser mais raro do que se pensa
  • Tender Mavundla.
    Tender Mavundla - a positive role model
  • Residents of the Gaza Buildings live in legal limbo, in an unofficial building not covered by UNRWA, without running water or regular electricity, many in single rooms with no windows, no sinks and no kitchens.
  • Built in the 1970s by the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), the Gaza Buildings were intended to better lives. The complex of four tower blocks arranged around a central courtyard originally housed a hospital run by the Palestine Red Crescent (PRC),
  • WFP will distribute 88,000 mt of mixed food items to most vulnerable communities in addition to its over 180,000 mt planned food aid programme for 2008.
  • A man walks towards Nahr El-Bared's off-limits "old camp", where few, if any, buildings are left standing.
  • Shukri Gamadiid, IDP woman in Shalaambod with her children.
  • UNRWA estimates that up to 85 percent of Nahr El-Bared's homes have been destroyed or rendered uninhabitable.
  • Shukri Gamadiid, IDP woman in Shalaambod with her children.

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