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  • People displaced by the flooding in Antananarivo are accommodated in camps
    People displaced by the flooding in Antananarivo are being accommodated in camps
  • IDPs in Maiduguri, Nigeria, February 2015
  • IDP mother and child, Maiduguri, Nigeria, February 2014
  • Alhaji Bukar Mohammed fled Malan Fatori, on the Chad border, with his wife and 13 kids in November 2014
  • Families living in urban low-lying slums of Antananarivo have been particularly affected by the flooding
    Les familles qui vivent dans les bidonvilles de la capitale situés en basse altitude ont été les plus durement touchées.
  • Many Liberians say they have used negative coping strategies to deal with the economic impacts of the Ebola outbreak. Source: World Bank, nationwide mobile phone surveys, 24 February 2015
    Many Liberians say they have used negative coping strategies to deal with the economic impacts of the Ebola outbreak. Source: World Bank, nationwide mobile phone surveys, 24 February 2015
  • Krubo Kollie returns to Bo-Waterside Market in Liberia to sell fruit, for the first time since the Ebola outbreak began, following the reopening of the border with neighboring Sierra Leone.
  • UK troops prepare for Sierra Leone Ebola duty
  • Many Liberians are still using negative coping mechanisms to deal with the economic impacts of the Ebola outbreak.
  • The number of migrants and asylum seekers detained in the UK has doubled in the past 10 years
  • A map of countries with weak health systems
    A map of countries with weak health systems
  • A man stands in his parched paddy fields in the Northern District of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, in November 2014. The country experienced 10 months of drought followed by floods and landslides. Local communities ignored official warnings, leading to loss of lives
    En 2014, une sécheresse de dix mois a sévèrement touché les cultures de riz
  • Donald Trump speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
  • Egyptian workers held in a detention centre for illegal immigrants near Misrata on board a bus to Tunisia, from where they will be flown home.
    Egyptian workers held in a detention centre for illegal immigrants near Misrata on board a bus to Tunisia, from where they will be flown home.
  • Crack, meth, cannabis, mandrax smoking. Mitchell's Plain, South Africa, July 2013
  • Cartoon by @gathara for @irinnews on World Humanitarian Summit
    Cartoon by @gathara for @irinnews on World Humanitarian Summit
  • Crack, meth, cannabis - Mitchell's Plain, South Africa, July 2013
  • Smoking crack, meth and cannabis in Mitchell's Plain, July 2013
  • At least 21 people were killed in the bombing of the Emab plaza shopping centre, Abuja, in June 2013
  • Pakistani children hold the remains of a shell that fell during clashes with India
    Pakistani children hold the remains of a shell that fell during clashes with India
  • Jemilah Mahmood, Chief of the World Humanitarian Secretariat
  • Shama is suffering from post-natal depression after a traumatic experience during pregnancy when violence came to her town in Pakistan
    Shama Bibi says she went into early labour during clashes between India and Pakistan
  • Word cloud of random words associated with the WHS consultations
  • Game of Drones
    The use of drones for civilian and humanitarian purposes is increasing
  • WHO's new regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti (right), meets with Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone's Port Loko district.
  • WHO's new regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti (right), meets with Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone's Port Loko district.
  • Game of Drones
  • WHO's regional director for Africa, Dr. Moeti, meets with Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone's Port Loko district.
  • Games of Drones
  • Victims of Boko Haram bombing on Federal College of Education, Kano, September 2014
  • Frances Dumor, a third grade student at Banjor Central High School in Monrovia, Liberia, returns to school on 16 February 2015, for the first time in more than six months, after Ebola shut down schools nationwide.
  • Classrooms remain empty in Liberia following nationwide shutdowns due to the Ebola outbreak.

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