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  • Only 19 out of 1,700 beneficiaries have settled on land provided for them in the Taqi and Naqi settlements of Herat Province.
  • Returnees complain about lack of services in designated settlements in Herat Province, Afghanistan.
  • Education is no protection against violence.
  • Fadumo Ahmed, with other IDPs in Buurbishaaro village, north of Mogadishu, Somalia, September 2007.
  • 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, 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.
    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.
  • A map of Iraq highlighting Sulaimaniyah, Arbil and Kirkuk provinces in the north.
  • A UNRWA school in Jerusalem.
  • 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, September 2007.
  • Omar Ramadhan, left sells snacks to Muslims outside a mosque in Eastleigh, Nairobi, Kenya September 2007. The snacks are usually taken by the Muslim faithful the marking of the holy month of Ramadhan.
    A vendor sells snacks to Muslims outside a mosque in Eastleigh, Nairobi
  • Torrential rains have wiped out roads and bridges, severly impeding movement and commerce, Denguele region of northwest Cote d'Ivoire.
  • Rains have washed out roads and bridges in the Denguele region, northwest Cote d'Ivoire, severely impeding commerce in the area. On many roads scores of trucks and passenger cars get stuck for days.
  • Scores of trucks are blocked by washed out roads and bridges in the Denguele region of northwest Cote d'Ivoire.
  • Torrential rains have wiped out roads and bridges in the Denguele region, northwest Cote d'Ivoire.
  • Torrential rains have wiped out roads and bridges in the Denguele region, northwest Cote d'Ivoire.
  • Flood waters are still rising in Bangladesh's south-central Ullapara region. These women are heading for the nearby flood shelter established by the government.
  • Saeed Afzal, a bicycle repair man on Puli Charkhi Road, says his business is down because of suicide attacks.
  • Samiullah, 10, says he left school to work to feed his family after his father was killed in a suicide attack in Kabul.
  • An Iraqi policeman from the Aruba police station hands out educational leaflets and discusses local concerns with locals in the Aruba neighborhood of Kirkuk, Iraq.
  • These three Iraqi men all hope for third country resettlement. There are over 150 Iraqi refugees currently living in Pakistan - the vast majority in larger urban areas of the country.
  • Iraqi refugee Mohammad Shakir Salman, 30, has lived in Pakistan for eight years and dreams of one day joining his family in America. There are over 150 Iraqi refugees in Pakistan today.
  • Iraqi refugee Mohammad Fawad Kazim, 34, has been in Pakistan for eight years and dreams of third-country resettlement. There are over 150 Iraqi refugees in Pakistan today.
  • Fazil Namaam Audah, 50, an Iraqi refugee, has been in the country for eight years. He wants nothing more than to have a better future for his seven children. There are just over 150 Iraqi refugees in Pakistan today; the vast majority of whom seek third co
  • A UNHCR-issued refugee card belonging to an Iraqi refugee. There are just over 150 Iraqi refugees in Pakistan, the vast majority living in larger urban areas like Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi.
  • A project at the 2ie institute in Burkina Faso to help people adapt to climate change.
  • This young boy makes a living hauling water in Burkina Faso.
  • Man draws water from well in northern Burkina Faso. Water tables are falling across the Sahel.
  • Man drinks water drawn from a home-made well in northern Burkina Faso.
  • Children and family members gather in the coastal province of Mombasa, Kenya 2007, to welcome the holy month of Ramadan, which started on 13 September. During this time Muslims fast from dawn to sunset every day. Ramadan was the month when the first verse
  • Informal education in Niger's Diffa Region.
  • Informal education in Niger's Diffa Region.

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