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  • UAE 2013 by sector graphic in French
  • UAE 2013 aid statistics by country in French.
  • A map of prevalence rates of female genital mutiliation
    A map of prevalence rates of female genital mutiliation
  • Afghan refugee children play at a makeshift camp near Karachi in Pakistan on February 1, 2015
    Afghan refugee children play at a makeshift camp near the Pakistani city of Karachi.
  • Afghan refugees make rugs by hand in Karachi's Afghan camp on February 1 2015.
    Afghan refugees make rugs by hand at a camp in Karachi on February 1 2015.
  • LA MONTÉE EN PUISSANCE DE L'EI EN IRAK
  • Aged T-55 tanks on parade
  • Sri Lanka's new government, elected in January 2015, says that it is willing to deal with thorny issues left over from the war in the north.
  • A 2014 photo from the Yarmouk Palestinian camp on the outskirts of Damascus. It shows thousands of Palestinians awaiting aid distribution in the camp.
    This 2014 image of Palestinians queueing for food pushed Yarmouk to the centre of global attention
  • "Scouting for Kony" mockup book cover
  • To access water in Yarmouk, the surface of this road was dug up.
    To access water in Yarmouk, residents have been digging up roads.
  • Scouting for Kony - image of cover of Baden Powell book. Used in a Paul Currion comment piece.
  • A judge's gavel (stock photo for justice)
  • An MSF employee tends to a patient in Thailand
    An MSF employee tends to a patient in Thailand before the organisation withdrew
  • Akwero Nighty, 7, works in a cassava field in Uganda instead of going to school because her mother is home with an injured foot.
    Akwero Nighty, 7, works in a cassava field in Uganda instead of going to school because her mother has an injured foot.
  • Kadie Sise, who is pregnant and suspected of having Ebola, lies on a stretcher as health workers lift her into an ambulance, in Freetown,
  • Ebola poster
  • Bernardino Léon, Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya, has been desperately encouraging Libya's warring parties to negotiate
    Le Représentant spécial et Chef de la Mission d’appui des Nations Unies en Libye Bernardino León encourage la poursuite des discussions
  • Caption: Bernardino Léon, Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya, has been desperately encouraging Libya's warring parties to negotiate
  • Bernardino Léon, Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya, has been desperately encouraging Libya's warring parties to negotiate
  • Women in the Mayo-Sava part of Cameroon say they are too frightened of potential Boko Haram attacks to farm
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  • Humanitarian agencies in Iraq
  • Nigerian refugee children working the fields
    Nigerian refugee children working the fields
  • Women pray during a prayer service by Pope Francis at the Madhu Shrine in North Western Sri Lanka on 14 January 2015. The visit saw an emboldened local community seeking the Pontiff's assistance to trace thousands gone missing during the civil conflict.
  • Signs held during a prayer service by Pope Francis at the Madhu Shrine in North Western Sri Lanka by relatives of those still missing after the end of the civil war. 14 January 2015.
  • Women pray during a prayer service by Pope Francis at the Madhu Shrine in North Western Sri Lanka on 14 January. The visit saw an emboldened local community seeking the Pontiff's assistance to trace thousands still missing after the end of civil conflict
  • Family members of missing persons react during a meeting in the capital Colombo. There could be anywhere between 16,000 to 40,000 missing during the two and half decade war that ended in May 2009.
    Relatives of the missing still wait for answers more than five years after Sri Lanka's civil war ended
  • Two soldiers from forces operating under Libya's Tripoli-based government walking through the deserted streets of Bin Jawad, seen through a hole blown in the outside wall of a family home.
  • A map showing the front lines in northern Libya
    arte des lignes de front dans le nord de la Libye
  • The town of Bin Jawid, Libya
    The town of Bin Jawid, Libya
  • Unexploded ordinance lies scattered on the ground inside the Wahada Bank in Libya. Parts of a large bomb are still lodged in the ceiling, from which smaller missiles tumbled into the foyer of Ben Jawad’s only bank.
    Unexploded ordinance lies scattered on the ground inside the Wahada Bank in Bin Jawad.
  • The remains of a family home struck during an aerial bombardment in Libya. Now living as IDPs, residents say that at least 20 houses in Ben Jawad lie in crumpled ruins.

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