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  • A woman carries a suitcase she purchased at a non-food item fair in the Miketo IDP settlement, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday February 19, 2012. Displaced people who have lost most of their belongings as they fleed their homes receive coupons their can exchange for goods at a fair held in partnership with local traders.
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  • Women pile sacks of dried shea nuts in a storage room at the Si Yiriwa shea processing center in the town of Diolila, Mali on Friday January 15, 2010.
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  • An internally displaced boy carries a mattress on his head in the Kibati IDP camp on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008
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  • His father Alphonse sits next to Blaise Alonda, 19, who suffers from polio, at the Loandjili hospital in Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo, on Saturday December 4, 2010. Blaise first started feeling ill almost three weeks ago. He was diagnosed and treated for malaria, but woke up unable to move his arms and legs the next morning.
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  • Tony Boussana, 24, who is partly paralized by polio, is helped by his girlfriend Sabena, 19, as he tries to sit up in his bed at the A. Cisse Hospital in Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo on Friday December 3, 2010. "When I got to the hospital I could still move my arms, but now I can't", he says. "I feel completely lost."
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  • A boy uses a makeshift raft to move around in the town of Sahouicomey, Benin on Sunday October 24, 2010. The village, which is normally subject to seasonal flooding, has been severely hit by exceptional increases in water levels that have destroyed many houses and killed five people. Children will use such rafts to go to class when the school reopens in about a week.
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  • Liberian national Nina Jallah sits in front of a fan, in the room where she lives with her family in Dakar, Senegal on Thursday July 16, 2009. Nina says she's not following the Charles Taylor trial and wishes people could just move on..
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  • Nina Jallah in the room where she lives with her family in Dakar, Senegal on Thursday July 16, 2009. Nina says she's not following the Charles Taylor trial and wishes people could just move on..
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  • Liberian nationals Fatou Jallah (left) and her sister Nina sit with Nina's children and friends Michael Johnson (back left) and Solo Biee, also Liberians, in the room where Nina lives with her family in Dakar, Senegal on Thursday July 16, 2009. Nina says she's not following the Charles Taylor trial and wishes people could just move on..
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  • Liberian nationals Fatou Jallah (let) and her sister Nina sit in the room where they live in Dakar, Senegal on Thursday July 16, 2009. Nina says she's not following the Charles Taylor trial and wishes people could just move on..
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  • Liberian nationals Fatou Jallah (let) and her sister Nina sit in front of a fan in the room where they live in Dakar, Senegal on Thursday July 16, 2009. Nina says she's not following the Charles Taylor trial and wishes people could just move on..
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  • Liberian national Nina Jallah (left) sits with her children and friend Michael Johnson, also Liberian, in the room where Nina lives with her family in Dakar, Senegal on Thursday July 16, 2009. Nina says she's not following the Charles Taylor trial and wishes people could just move on..
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  • Liberian national Nina Jallah sits with her two children in the room where they live in Dakar, Senegal on Thursday July 16, 2009. Nina says she's not following the Charles Taylor trial and wishes people could just move on.
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  • Large tractor moving containers at seaport.
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  • A woman holds her child in a spontaneous settlement where they now live after their home was destroyed by floods in the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. Waters have receded in Kpoto, but most of the village was literally flattened by floods that have hit Benin over the past few weeks. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters.
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  • A woman and her children stand in front of the tent where they now live after their home was destroyed by floods in the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. Waters have receded in Kpoto, but most of the village was literally flattened by floods that have hit Benin over the past few weeks. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters.
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  • A woman cooks for her family outside the tent where they now live after their home was destroyed by floods in the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. Waters have receded in Kpoto, but most of the village was literally flattened by floods that have hit Benin over the past few weeks. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters.
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  • A child sits on the ground in a spontaneous settlement near the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. About 1500 people have settled here after their village was almost entirely destroyed by floods that have hit Benin over the past few weeks. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters.
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  • A group of young men dance to the music of loud speakers mounted on a moving trailer to amuse the crowd during the parade held on the occasion of the annual Oguaa Fetu Afahye Festival in Cape Coast, Ghana on Saturday September 6, 2008.
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  • A member of a social mobilization team uses a megaphone from a moving vehicle to inform the population about the upcoming polio vaccination round in Djambala, Republic of Congo on Tuesday December 7, 2010.
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  • Tents where villagers have been displaced by floods near the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. Waters have receded in Kpoto, but most of the village was literally flattened by floods that have hit Benin over the past few weeks. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters.
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  • A young child sleeps in a tent set up in a spontaneous settlement near the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters. Some tents were donated by the Benin government, but they aren't waterproof and don't provide adequate shelter with the rainy season still going strong.
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  • A boy sits on a bench in a spontaneous settlement near the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters.
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  • Children in a spontaneous settlement near the village of Kpoto, Benin on Tuesday October 26, 2010. About 1500 people have settled here after their village was almost entirely destroyed by floods that have hit Benin over the past few weeks. Almost all of the village's 1500 people have moved to a location near the local church, located about 500 meters away, where they now live in basic shelters.
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  • A young man with a teddy bear on top of his head dances to the music of loud speakers mounted on a moving trailer to amuse the crowd during the parade held on the occasion of the annual Oguaa Fetu Afahye Festival in Cape Coast, Ghana on Saturday September 6, 2008.
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