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Burial at Ebola Treatment Centre, Guinea, Dec 2014

Burial at Ebola Treatment Centre, Guinea, Dec 2014

Taken on 2014-12-12

A secured burial. Funeral practices, such as washing bodies, have a high risk of spreading the virus as the remains of persons died from Ebola are very contagious. ©Sylvain Cherkaoui/Cosmos for Alima

Source: European Commission DG ECHO

Uploaded by acmckinnon on 2015-03-01

Woman at Ebola Treatment Centre, Guinea, Dec 2014

Woman at Ebola Treatment Centre, Guinea, Dec 2014

Taken on 2014-12-11

Mariame Traoré, 16 years old. She lost her mother and grandmother in the Ebola outbreak. She arrived very depressed and affected in the ETC. After having received a psychological support, she's getting better. ©Sylvain Cherkaoui/Cosmos for Alima

Source: European Commission DG ECHO

Uploaded by acmckinnon on 2015-03-01

EU/UN Humanitarian Aid to Ukrainian Civilians, Donbass, 2014

EU/UN Humanitarian Aid to Ukrainian Civilians, Donbass, 2014

Taken on 2014-12-02

EU and UNICEF aid to Ukrainian civilians.

Source: EU/ECHO

Uploaded by acmckinnon on 2014-12-31

Canadian Fighter takes off for Operation Impact, Kuwait, 2014

Canadian Fighter takes off for Operation Impact, Kuwait, 2014

Taken on 2014-10-31

A Canadian Armed Forces CF-18 Fighter jet takes off from Kuwait on the first mission over Iraq in support of Operation IMPACT on October 30, 2014. Operation Impact is the name of Canada's contribution to the 2014 military intervention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. Canadian military action began on 4 September 2014, when the Canadian government announced that it would deploy up to 100 Canadian special forces to Iraq in a non-combat advisory role. It was later confirmed that around 69 forces were operating in Iraq. On 3 October, Canada's role in the intervention increased when Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that Canada would be deploying 9 total aircraft, including 6 combat aircraft to Iraq. Harper also did not rule out Canadian involvement in the American-led intervention in Syria, but only on the condition that Syria's government would approve of it. Canadian airstrikes in Iraq began on 2 November.

Source: ForcesImages website

Uploaded by TheRoge on 2014-11-07

Rescue & Salvage Training Drill, Bangladesh, September 2014

Rescue & Salvage Training Drill, Bangladesh, September 2014

Taken on 2014-09-27

Bangladeshi navy divers prepare to board the Military Sealift Command rescue and salvage ship USNS Safeguard (T-ARS 50) for training exercises as a water spout forms on the horizon. The Bangladeshi sailors are working with U.S. Navy divers during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Bangladesh 2014. In its 20th year, CARAT is an annual, bilateral exercise series with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and the armed forces of nine partner nations.

Source: Tim Miller/US Navy

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-10-05

Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister, Erbil, September 2014

Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister, Erbil, September 2014

Taken on 2014-09-04

Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird visits a camp for displaced persons in the Iraqi city of Erbil during a trip to Iraq September 2014.

Source: DFATD-MAECD/flickr

Uploaded by acmckinnon on 2014-12-15

Locals Queueing for Water; Donetsk, Ukraine, Aug 2014

Locals Queueing for Water; Donetsk, Ukraine, Aug 2014

Taken on 2014-08-22

Locals Queueing for Water in Donetsk, Ukraine.

Source: Andrew Butko/Wikimedia

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2015-11-05

Memorial Ceremony for Burkinabé Blue Helmets in Bamako, Mali, 2014

Memorial Ceremony for Burkinabé Blue Helmets in Bamako, Mali, 2014

Taken on 2014-08-21

Memorial ceremony held in honor of two Blue Helmets from Burkina Faso killed in a suicidal attack in Ber, Timbuktu region, on August 16, 2014. Despite initial security improvements in 2013, the situation in Northern Mali has deteriorated since the beginning of 2014. An increase in incidents involving improvised explosive devices, mostly targeting Malian and international security forces, has impeded the return to normalcy and resumption of economic and development activities.

Source: MINUSMA/Marco Dormino/Flickr

Uploaded by 464846711312 on 2014-10-26

Oxfam Forced to Relocate Amid NE Nigeria Violence, August 2014

Oxfam Forced to Relocate Amid NE Nigeria Violence, August 2014

Taken on 2014-08-14

ECHO's partner OXFAM has had to leave its base in Adamawa state following the advance of Boko Haram fighters. They are now re-adjusting their programme on behalf of the internally displaced, looking at new locations and potential new needs. ©OXFAM-NOVIB

Source: European Commission DG ECHO

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-09-14

Ebola Decontamination in Sierra Leone, August 2014

Ebola Decontamination in Sierra Leone, August 2014

Taken on 2014-08-11

As one of the Ebola epicentres, the district of Kailahun, in eastern Sierra Leone bordering Guinea, was put under quarantine at the beginning of August. ECHO expert Cyprien Fabre visited the distrtict which is home to the largest Ebola treatment and isolation centre ever erected. The 88 bed-facility set up by ECHO partner Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is full to capacity. In the same region, another ECHO partner, the Red Cross and its network of volunteers engage in another crucial task, namely social mobilisation, contact tracing and body management. 4 in 10 Ebola sufferers recover from the lethal disease and try to pick what's left of their lives in a region now cordoned off from the world. Photo credits: ©EC/ECHO/Cyprien Fabre

Source: European Commission DG ECHO

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-09-15

Destroyed Ambulance & Neighborhood, Gaza, August 2014

Destroyed Ambulance & Neighborhood, Gaza, August 2014

Taken on 2014-08-06

Photo taken during the 72hr ceasefire between Hamas and Israel on 6th of August 2014. Destroyed ambulance in the CIty of Shijaiyah in the Gaza Strip.

Source: Boris Niehaus/Wikipedia

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-29

Al Raqqah Civilians in a food line, Al Raqqah Syria, August 2014

Al Raqqah Civilians in a food line, Al Raqqah Syria, August 2014

Taken on 2014-08-01

Women and children standing in queues waiting for food. Meanwhile, women have faced an ever-more terrifying ordeal. Many are simply grabbed on the street and kidnapped by the militants, condemned to being used as a sex slave or even being forced to marry an IS member.

Source: Raqqa-sl/Zaid El Fares

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-09-06

Preparations for US Embassy Evacuation, Tripoli Libya, July 2014

Preparations for US Embassy Evacuation, Tripoli Libya, July 2014

Taken on 2014-07-26

Crew members at Naval Air Station Sigonella conduct final inspections on an MV-22B Osprey with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response prior to departure, July 26, 2014. The Department of State, in coordination with the U.S. Ambassador for Libya, requested Department of Defense support for a military-assisted departure of embassy personnel. SP-MAGTF Crisis Response is a self-deploying, self-sustaining task force with the capacity to provide a rapid-response capability to U.S. Africa Command.

Source: Maida Kalic

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-09-13

Palestinian Victim of Gaza War, Gaza, July 2014

Palestinian Victim of Gaza War, Gaza, July 2014

Taken on 2014-07-09

Photo caption from source: "Shaymaa al-Masri, five years old, at a-Shifaa Hospital, Gaza. Shaymaa was injured when her uncle’s house was bombed in the early afternoon of 9 July 2014. Her mother and two brothers, who had been with her visiting the uncle’s home, were killed in the airstrike. Also killed was her cousin Amjad Hamdan, who was known to be wanted and may have been the target of the attack."

Source: Muhammad Sabah

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-08-17

Shuja'iyaa victim in ambulance, Gaza, July 2014

Shuja'iyaa victim in ambulance, Gaza, July 2014

Taken on 2014-07-02

Massacre in Shuja'iyya 20.07.2014.mp4 snapshot 04.32

Source: moigovps

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-08-17

Myanmar: Rohingya face a humanitarian crisis EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection

Myanmar: Rohingya face a humanitarian crisis EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection

Taken on 2014-06-11

In Myanmar/Burma, the Rohingya have very limited access to basic services and viable livelihood opportunities. Many live in camps where they have only limited access to health care and education, and no livelihood opportunities. Since 2012, widespread inter-communal violence has put Rohingya in an increasingly diffcult situation.

Source: EU-ECHO/ Evangelos Petratos

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-08-25

Myanmar's Rakhine State: different realities of displaced, confined and resettled communities

Myanmar's Rakhine State: different realities of displaced, confined and resettled communities

Taken on 2014-05-28

Following the inter-communal violence which erupted in 2012, many people from minority groups were forced to leave their house and find refuge in camps. Others were confined to their villages without the possibility to leave them, whatever the reason. Rakhine (Buddhist) people instead were resettled in new houses in villages located in majority-Muslim areas. In this album, the villages, camps and shelters of Rakhine, Rohingya and Maramagyi people speak of the difference life conditions of these communities in Myanmar.

Source: EU-ECHO/Anne-Françoise Moffroid

Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-08-25

Babunnur Syrian Refugee Camp in Aleppo

Babunnur Syrian Refugee Camp in Aleppo

Taken on 2014-03-08

Young Syrian Refugees at a rudimentary camp.

Source: IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-12

IHH Mobile Kitchen in Northern Syria

IHH Mobile Kitchen in Northern Syria

Taken on 2014-03-07

'IHH mobile kitchen in Babusselam Syrian refugee camp in Aleppo'

Source: IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation

Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-12

Ebola Response Training, Texas, 2014

Ebola Response Training, Texas, 2014

Taken on 2014-02-15

Students prepare for the next phase of Ebola response training at the San Antonio Military Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 24, 2014. The students are part of a 30-person medical support team designated for prepare to deploy in the event of an Ebola crisis in the U.S. DoD photo by Army Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone C. Marshall Jr.

Source: US Department of Defence/Flickr

Uploaded by acmckinnon on 2014-12-28

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