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  • A woman cooks outside the basic shelter where she lives with her family at the Miketo IDP settlement, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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  • A boy stands in the doorway of a temporary shelter made from UNHCR-provided tarp at the Miketo IDP settlement, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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  • Mountain shelter in snowy mountain landscape near Col de Pause, Ariege, Pyrenees, France.
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  • Mountain shelter in snowy mountain landscape near Col de Pause, Ariege, Pyrenees, France.
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  • Mountain shelter in snowy mountain landscape near Col de Pause, Ariege, Pyrenees, France.
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  • Firewood piled outside a mountain shelter in snowy mountain landscape near Col de Pause, Ariege, Pyrenees, France.
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  • Mountain shelter in snowy mountain landscape near Col de Pause, Ariege, Pyrenees, France.
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  • View of the Refuge de Larreix, near Mount Cagire, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees.
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  • An internally displaced girls stands outside makeshift tents made of UNICEF-sponsored tarp at the Kibati IDP camp, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
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  • An internally displaced girls stands outside makeshift tents made of UNICEF-sponsored tarp at the Kibati IDP camp, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday December 12, 2008.
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  • Pic de la Calabasse (2210 metres), near Saint-Lary, Pays Couserans, Ariege, Pyrenees, France.
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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 the ground inside the basic shelter made of palm leaves where he lives after his home was destroyed by floods in the village of Kpoto, Benin on Wednesday October 27, 2010.
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  • Maombi, 15, stands in front of the blackboard in a classroom at the Angalisho adventist primary school in Goma, Eastern DRC, on Sunday December 14, 2008. "When I finish school, I want to become a teacher, I want to be someone in life," she says. Maombi and her family found shelter the school when they arrived in Goma after conflict forced them out of their home in Burumba, 12km from Goma. Every morning, they vacate the classroom to allow children to attend school, and come back in the afternoon. "I feel uncomfortable living here. I sleep on stones, i dont eat well. I like to go to school, now I do nothing," says Maombi. "I'm jealous to see other children go to school."
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  • Maombi, 15, (right) and her family in the classroom where they live at the Angalisho adventist primary school in Goma, Eastern DRC, on Sunday December 14, 2008. Maombi and her family found shelter the school when they arrived in Goma after conflict forced them out of their home in Burumba, 12km from Goma. Every morning, they vacate the classroom to allow children to attend school, and come back in the afternoon. they've lived here for five weeks.
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  • Amelie Adoko, 42, two of a friend's children while sitting in a basic shelter made of palm leaves near the village of Kpoto, Benin on Wednesday October 27, 2010. Most of the village was destroyed by floods that have hit the country over the past few weeks, forcing its 1500 to flee. They now live in a makeshift camp located about 500 meters from the village. Amelie looks after a friend's children while she's gone to the market.
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  • A boy sits on the ground while his younger sibling lies on a mat inside the basic shelter made of palm leaves where they live after their home was destroyed by floods in the village of Kpoto, Benin on Wednesday October 27, 2010.
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  • Maombi, 15, stands in front of the blackboard in a classroom at the Angalisho adventist primary school in Goma, Eastern DRC, on Sunday December 14, 2008. "When I finish school, I want to become a teacher, I want to be someone in life," she says. Maombi and her family found shelter the school when they arrived in Goma after conflict forced them out of their home in Burumba, 12km from Goma. Every morning, they vacate the classroom to allow children to attend school, and come back in the afternoon. "I feel uncomfortable living here. I sleep on stones, i dont eat well. I like to go to school, now I do nothing," says Maombi. "I'm jealous to see other children go to school."
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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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  • Children stand between basic shelters made of tarp at the Miketo IDP settlement, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday February 19, 2012.
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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 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 woman stands between tents and basic shelters made of palm leaves where people now live after their homes were destroyed by floods in the village of Kpoto, Benin on Wednesday October 27, 2010.
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  • A woman holds her child at the CCLK (Centre Chrétien du Lac Kivu) spontaneous IDP site near Mugunga, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday December 17, 2008. The site, that sprung up seven months ago, shelters over 2,500 people who have fled conflict.
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  • A woman carries her sleeping child on her back while washing blue berets belonging to MONUC peacekeepers in the CCLK (Centre Chrétien du Lac Kivu) spontaneous IDP site near Mugunga, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday December 17, 2008. Residents do such favors free of charge for MONUC troops, hoping for better protection. The site, that sprung up seven months ago, shelters over 2,500 people who have fled conflict.
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  • Children stand by makeshift huts in the CCLK (Centre Chrétien du Lac Kivu) spontaneous IDP site near Mugunga, on the outskirts of Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday December 17, 2008. The site, that sprung up seven months ago, shelters over 2,500 people who have fled conflict.
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  • Jeanne Kahindo, 35, stands in front of her home with her children and the  12 displaced people she shelters in Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday December 14, 2008. All of them come from Kibumba, 40km north of Goma, and have been living with Kahindo for two months. "The people were suffering, under the rain, that's why I offered them to come in", she says. She explains that when someone finds something to eat they bring it back to share it with others. Is it estimated that only 30% of the displaced people in Eastern DRC have found refuge in organized IDP camps. The rest are living in schools, churches, or with host families...
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