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Dadaab, Kenya - August 14, 2011: A newly arrived Somali refugees waits following their registration and food on August 14, 2011 at the Dadaab refuge complex. UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos toured today the refuge complex holding more that 440,000 refugees during the third day of her visit to southern Somalia and to the Kenya-hosted refugee complex to asses the impact of the famine. Her visit comes as the UN said its moving on two fronts to counter the worsening food crisis in the Horn of Africa, with an immediate infusion of food in an area where 640,000 children alone are threatened with acute malnutrition.
Somalia Flag.
Masai tribal man with a caucasian girl making a handshake in the street on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, close up
Lusaka, Zambia: headquarters of the Bank of Zambia, the central bank, issues the Zambian kwacha - the skywalks connect the BoZ to the next office building, Kenneth Kaunda House - Cairo Road, Central Business District
Manica, Mozambique: April 15, 2022: Drummers Warming Up a Traditional African Drum on a Coal Oven Before a Performance
An African man holds his bible in his hands during an outdoor service in a village.
Indian gujarat policeman deployed on event duty to handle crowd security in uniform on road safety
African children during english class
Hargeisa, Somaliland - November 10, 2019: Muslim Woman in Hijab walking on the Capital Streets
Attentive woman engages in a workplace conversation with a confident male colleague holding a laptop
SOFIA ,MADAGASCAR NOVEMBER 4.2016 Malagasy peoples on big colorful rural marketplace. Man sell cellular phones on main street of Sofia city. Ordinary peoples life on street. Madagascar, November 4. 2016
Family talking and father walking to setting the table at home
Mali, Africa. White caucasian volunteers  and black african people enjoy life in a rural village near Bamako.
Old woman and her son sitting on the street working with leather in Ethiopia. Embroidery and designs on the leather bags.
Ethiopia, Northeast Africa, 1984. Two members of an Ethiopian militia.
african family looking at laptop
Poura, Burkina Faso - January 3, 2008: At the goldmine of Poura a French arrived and seeks to buy gold nuggets at the best price. Discussed are sharp and the cap of the car serves as office. The minors encircles the white man.
Cotonou, Benin: Honorary Consulate of Kosovo - John Paul II Avenue - Kosovo, officially known as the Republic of Kosovo, is a partially recognized state located in southeast Europe, a rebellious Albanian majority region that is attempting to secede from its parent country, Serbia.
Two fellow business people laugh together at work, opposite sex colleague in Africa, black and white
A black customer  wearing protective face mask is paying his purchase with mobile phone from his car.
Manica, Mozambique - October 26, 2018: Mozambican community leaders dressed in their official attire
angkok, Thailand - 29 December, 2023: Blue emblem of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. FAO leads international efforts to defeat hunger and improve nutrition and food security
Family with Somalian Flag.
3D render - flag of the unrecognized state of Galmudug in the center of Somalia.
Dakar, Senegal: headquarters of the insurance company Allianz Sénégal Assurances - Moorish revival style building, corner of Abdoulaye Fadiga Avenue and Thann Street
Marsabit district, Kenya - March 3rd, 2012: Unidentified armed security guard waits bus at checkpoint near Marsabit, Kenya. All trucks and buses on road Marsabit - Isiolo must have armed convoy.
The International Criminal Court forecourt, entrance and sign. The Hague, Netherlands.
Cap Haitien, Haiti - July 2, 2015: A SOIL employee reviews the contract for a new EkoLakay Ecosan home composting toilet with its recipient, while a second SOIL employee takes a GPS reading, in front of her house.  SOIL provides and services the toilets, which provide the basic elements, human waste and shredded vegetable matter, of compost, for about $4 a month.
Living climate change is a a powerful collection of stories that sheds light on the experiences of women in Coastal and Arid parts of Ghana, and their resilience in the face of climate change. The collection features the work of seven rural and urban parts of Ghana Ghana, who have participated in a unique photography and storytelling training program designed to amplify the voices of underrepresented women in National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This initiative is a collaboration between Lensational and National Adaptation Global Network with the financial support of Global Affairs Canada
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