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  • Congolese refugees being moved from a playground in Bujumbura to a transit site
    Congolese refugees being moved from a playground in Bujumbura to a transit site
  • A seven year old girl, with her aunt, on the outskirts of the Liberian capital, Monrovia, September 2007. The girl does not go to school, instead she sells plantains all day. She’s been at the job since age five.
  • Seven-year-old girl, with her aunt, on the outskirts of the Liberian capital, Monrovia. The girl does not go to school; rather she sells plantains all day, something she's been doing since age five.
  • Seven-year-old girl, with her aunt, on the outskirts of Monrovia, the Liberian capital. The girl does not go to school; instead she sells plaintains all day - a job she has been doing since age five.
  • An aerial view of a manyatta in Kaabong District, Karamoja region. Following years of cattle rustling, the Karimojong mostly live in large manyattas such as this for security reasons.
  • An aerial view of an area in Kaabong District, one of five in Karamoja region, northeastern Uganda.
  • Livestock for the Karimojong, who inhabit five districts in northeastern Uganda, plays a central role in day to day life and they have staged cattle raids against one another for decades.
  • Singing for peace: "Legless" (Jacob Otilo) and "Ugly" (Emmanuel Kinei)  local musicians in Karamoja, northeastern Uganda.
  • Jeremy England, UNICEF's eastern Uganda regional manager, emerges from a manyatta in Kotido District, Karamoja region, northeastern Uganda.
  • Waters still are rising in Bangladesh’s south-central Ullapara region. These women are heading for the nearby flood shelter established by the government. Bangladesh, September 2007.
    Waters still are rising in Bangladesh’s south-central Ullapara region. These women are heading for the nearby flood shelter established by the government. Bangladesh, September 2007
  • The Rangpur-Kurigram railway track in the northwest of the country has been washed away by a second spell of flooding. Rail and road links have been badly affected in at least six other places across the country. September 2007. Bangladesh.
    The Rangpur-Kurigram railway track in the northwest of the country has been washed away by a second spell of flooding. Rail and road links have been badly affected in at least six other places across the country. September 2007. Bangladesh
  • Fishermen and wholesale buyers at the beach in Sainathimaruthu village in Ampara District, eastern Sri Lanka, Unlike at the time of the 2004 tsunami, when no notice was given, Sri Lankans living and working  in coastal communities were given quick notice
  • Mohideen Ajeemal, left, with a friend in front of his rebuilt house. The Muslim fish wholesaler from the coastal village of Sainathimaruthu in Ampara District, eastern Sri Lanka, lost his house to the December 2004 tsunami. On 12 September this year, when
  • New school built at Waterloo on the outskirts of Freetown, one of hundreds being built as part of the Sababu education project.
  • New school built at Waterloo on the outskirts of Freetown, one of hundreds being built as part of the Sababu education project.
  • School girls at a village near the northern town of Makeni.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • An IDP family, who fled their home in Mogadishu, in a makeshift hut in Burbishaaro, 20 km north of the Somali capital. Part of an IDP camp on the northern outskirts of Mogadishu.
  • Bread prices have reportedly increased by 50 percent in Kyrgyzstan in recent months.
  • Bread on sale at Osh bazaar in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, which is increasingly dependent on grain imports, with domestic output down 20 percent since 2000.
  • Police and soldiers remove the body of a man who blew himself up in July in a suicide attack in Lashkargah, the provincial capital of Helmand Province.
  • The wreckage of a suicide attack in Kabul, in June 2007.

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