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  • The UN’s Manuel Bessler (centre) condemned the "indiscriminate rocket fire", but said the Gaza Strip was "completely isolated" and that needed to change.
  • UN, Palestinian and aid agency officials in Jerusalem at the launch of the appeal for oPt.
  • Internally displaced people queue up, for food aid at the Jamhuri grounds, Nairobi, Kenya. January 2008. According to the United Nations, 250,000 people have been displaced in Kenya and 600 killed by violence following the country’s disputed elections.
    Internally displaced people queue up for food aid at the Jamhuri grounds, Nairobi
  • Internally displaced people queue up, for food aid at the Jamhuri grounds, Nairobi, Kenya. January 2008. According to the United Nations, 250,000 people have been displaced in Kenya and 600 killed by violence following the country’s disputed elections.
  • Most of the more than 300 victims of cold weather and snow have been children, the elderly and women.
  • Internally displaced people queue up for food aid at the Jamhuri grounds, Nairobi, Kenya. January 2008. According to the United Nations, 250,000  people have been displaced in Kenya and 600 killed by violence following the country’s disputed elections.
  • Pamela Lukalia, An IDP from Kakamega at the Jamhuri grounds, Nairobi Kenya. January 2008.
  • Catherine Simba, an IDP from Kakamega, Jamhuri Park, Kenya. January 2008.
  • Reverend John Shikuku, Jamhuri Park IDP camp coordinator under the National Alliance of churches, Kenya. January 2008.
  • A sign outside a VCT clinic in Kassala urges people to come inside and test for HIV. Uptake is slowly improving, but the numbers are still very low.
  • Women line up to receive relief food at the Nairobi show grounds, Kenya. January 2008. The effects of post-election violence in Kenya continue to reverberate throughout the country. An estimated 250,000 people have fled their homes.
    Women line up to receive relief food at the Nairobi show grounds, Kenya. January 2008. The effects of post-election violence in Kenya continue to reverberate throughout the country.
  • IDP's in Mugunga I camps, 17 West of Goma, capital of Nord-Kivu province where a peace conference has been taking place since 6 janv. 2008. Around 20.000 people live in the camps were repeatly displaced fleeing clashes in the region.
  • IDP's in Mugunga I camps, 17 West of Goma, capital of Nord-Kivu province where a peace conference has been taking place since 6 janv. 2008. Around 20.000 people live in the camps were repeatly displaced fleeing clashes in the region.
  • Over 30 percent of Afghan children work and about 43 percent of children marry before they are 18 years old, according to UNICEF.
  • Every day about 600 children die in Afghanistan from preventable diseases, UNICEF says.
  • Helicopter shot of the flood zone.
    This season's flooding is worse than 2007
  • Floods have driven thousands of Mozambicans from their homes.
    Les inondations ont chassé des milliers de personnes de chez elles
  • IDP's in Mugunga I camps, 17 West of Goma, capital of Nord-Kivu province where a peace conference has been taking place since 6 janv. 2008. Around 20.000 people live in the camps were repeatly displaced fleeing clashes in the region.
  • Three people have died as a result of crocodile attacks during the floods in Mozambique.
  • Children bathe at the edge of a flooded road in the town of Mopeia, Zambezia province.
    Thousands have been displaced by flooding throughout Southern Africa
  • Residents of the Zona Verde center in Mopeia District heeded the government's call to make their homes in the area after the 2007 floods, but still planted their crops in the flood zone, losing them for the second year in a row.
    Residents of the Zona Verde centre in Mopeia District, first displaced in 2007
  • Residents of the 24 de Julho resettlement center depend on temporary lodging (front) while they construct more permanent housing (behind).
  • Iraqi refugees register at the UNHCR centre in Damascus. New figures reveal that refugees are suffering extremely high levels of trauma from the violence at home and their difficult circumstances in Syria.
  • A farmer ploughed this field in south Lebanon despite it being infected with cluster bombs. Since the end of the war over 30 people have been killed and over 200 injured by cluster bombs.
  • An unexploded cluster bomb lies at the edge of a farmer's field in south Lebanon. Israel dropped around four million cluster bombs on Lebanon in the last three days of the July War in 2006.
  • The government issued a warning by SMS to all Kenyans to beware of inflammatory speech in the aftermath of contested presidential elections in 2007.
  • Deminers from MAG scour farmland in the village of Zawtar West in south Lebanon for Israeli-dropped cluster bombs. The UN says an average of 10 newly infected sites turn up every month.
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  • Israeli troops lining up outside Gaza last week, preparing equipment.
  • Immediately after a rocket fired by Palestinian militants landed in Sderot, Israeli emergency service teams arrived to help the injured and clean the area.
  • A premature baby in an incubator in Al Shifa hospital, Gaza. Hospital officials are warning that electricity cuts could harm such vulnerable patients.
  • Dialysis patients get treatment in Al Shifa hospital, Gaza. Their lives depend on electricity being available.

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