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Anano, 4-year-old refugee girl from South Ossetia, stands with her neighbours in front of their shelter as they wait for the arrival of French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner in the village of Koda outside Tbilisi July 15, 2010. 

A young girl eats her ration at a camp for the MST-Landless Laborers 05 February, 2002 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The MST group participated in the 31 January-05 February second anti-globalization World Social Forum, which saw some 60,000 activists converge onto Porto Alegre. Participants in the forum were to develop alternatives to the march of free-trade globalization they say favors rich nations and threatens the world's poor. There are currently more than 15 million homeless families in Brazil. 

A young girl prepares corn paste 17 March 2007 in Petokaha, a village in the Korhogo area, northern Ivory Coast, under Commandant Fofie Kouakou's regulation, where families suffer from malnutrition. Kouakou, whose city is under UN sanctions, has undertaken a project of reconstruction of the Korhogo. With a new prefecture, clean streets, a covered market and a cultural center, Ivory Coast's third main city shows a new face after a four-year crisis. 

A girl prepares to fill a pitcher with water in a communal water pump in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, July 13, 2010. 

A girl cools herself in a fountain, as temperatures reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), in central Budapest July 13, 2010. 

A girl walks over debris of an earthquake destroyed house in Port-au-Prince, Monday, July 12, 2010. Six months after the Jan. 12 earthquake that devastated the country, the most visible early-emergency programs like massive food distributions have stopped, and there still are few tangible effects of $3.1 billion in humanitarian aid for all but a handful of those left homeless by the quake, who rely on plastic tarps for shelter. 

A Pakistani girl gets free food at the shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi in Karachi, Pakistan on Sunday, July 11, 2010. 

A girl smiles under an umbrella despite having to walk through heavy rain in central Sydney on July 9, 2010. An upper trough over eastern New South Wales is resulting in a moist unstable air flow which is directing showers along the coast and also into Sydney, with patchy rain expected to continue over the weekend. 

Schoolgirls take part in a football match training session at Kilifi, approximately 50 kilometres north-east of Mombasa, on June 23, 2010 where an initiative called 'Moving the Goalspost', MTG, has sponsored female students from Kilifi district where drop-out rates due to early marriages, teen pregnancy and a traditional bias towards educating male siblings over female, are high. Using the sport of football to recruit pre and teen-aged girls out of school, MTG has managed to maintain hundreds of girls in school whom it also recruits into its all-female soccer teams to compete at district level tournaments that has been populalrly embraced by the local community and changed perceptions on the value of the girl-child. Current estimates by UNICEF place the number of out-of-school children at 93 million the majority of these being girls, and almost 80 per cent of them live in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. 

Schoolgirls take part in a football match at Kilifi, approximately 50 kilometres north-east of Mombasa, on June 23, 2010 where an initiative called 'Moving the Goalspost', MTG, has sponsored female students from Kilifi district where drop-out rates due to early marriages, teen pregnancy and a traditional bias towards educating male siblings over female, are high. Using the sport of football to recruit pre and teen-aged girls out of school, MTG has managed to maintain hundreds of girls in school whom it also recruits into its all-female soccer teams to compete at district level tournaments that has been populalrly embraced by the local community and changed perceptions on the value of the girl-child. Current estimates by UNICEF place the number of out-of-school children at 93 million the majority of these being girls, and almost 80 per cent of them live in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. 

An Afghan girl who fixes potholes in a road between Kabul and Bagram and depends on tips from passing motorists, waits for vehicles  in Afghanistan, Tuesday, July 6, 2010. 

An Afghan girl carries a ball of mud as she helps her grandfather to build a mud house in the Afghan colony on the outskirt of Islamabad, Pakistan, Thursday, July 1, 2010. 

An Afghan girl, Frishta, begs for money near the war-damaged Darlaman Palace in Kabul on June 10, 2010. 

Iroda, a four-year-old ethnic Uzbek girl, plays in front of her family's house, burnt down during fierce ethnic clashes in the city of Osh June 28, 2010. Kyrgyzstan has voted to create Central Asia's first parliamentary democracy, referendum results showed on Monday, prompting Russia to warn extremists could seize power after a wave of ethnic violence. 

An Afghan girl passes by U.S. soldiers with C Troop 1-71 CAV during their patrol in the village of Gorgan in Dand district, south of Kandahar, June 28, 2010. 

An ethnic Uighur girl points her toy pistol at another boy in a Muslim Uighur neighbourhood of Urumqi in China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region in this July 10, 2009 file photo. July 5 marks the first anniversary of the unrest in Urumqi which left around 200 dead. 

A girl takes part in the Hands Across the Sand protest directed against the Deepwater Horizon oil spill at Pensacola Beach, Florida June 26, 2010. 

A young South African girl holds her national flag while she watches a group A World Cup soccer match between South Africa and France outside of Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday, June 22, 2010. 

An Afghan girl smiles as she poses for a photo on a hilltop above Kabul on June 22, 2010. US strategy in Afghanistan is being undermined because millions are being paid to warlords to escort supply convoys through war-torn Afghanistan, said a Congressional report. 

An ethinic Uzbek girl reacts as Kyrgyz policemen rest after conducting  house-to-house searches in Osh, southern Kyrgyzstan, Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Human Rights Watch accuse Kyrgyz government forces of beating several dozen men and women and detaining 12 in the operation. Tuesday's operation came a day after Kyrgyz troops and police swept into an ethnic Uzbek village on Osh's outskirts, leaving at least 2 people dead and more than 20 wounded. The brutal raids have reinforced the Uzbeks' claims that authorities are colluding in the ethnic violence. The violence also is likely to discourage hundreds of thousands of displaced people who have fled Kyrgyzstan's violence from returning home. 

Pakistani girl Fatima holds a bunch of celery stalks in a poor neighborhood of Islamabad on June 21, 2010. 

Pakistani girl Hullah eats ice cream while walking home in a poor neighborhood of Islamabad on June 21, 2010. 

A young Afghan girl toils at a brick factory on the outskirts of Kabul on June 21, 2010. The thousands of neatly-stacked sandy bricks baked in these coal-fired ovens are in high demand in the capital and across Afghanistan, as the country tries to rebuild after three decades of destructive conflict. But the people who work in these factories, down rutted tracks and largely unseen from the main road, show that it is not just bricks and mortar that are needed to get Afghanistan on its feet. 

A displaced Afghan girl from Helmand province, seen draped in a burqa, stands outside mud shelters for the displaced on the outskirts of Kabul on June 20, 2010. The United Nations' World Refugee Day, observed on June 20 each year, honours the courage, strength and determination of women, men and children who are forced to flee their homeland under threat of persecution, conflict and violence. 

Pakistani girl Taleema collects food from a garbage dump in Islamabad on June 12, 2010, on the World Day against Child Labour. The UN Children's Fund called for urgent action on child labour, saying that with more than 150 million underage workers worldwide the problem threatens the UN's millennium development goals. 

A Pakistani girl collects scavengable food from a garbage dump in Islamabad on June 12, 2010, World Day against Child Labour. The UN Children's Fund called for urgent action on child labour, saying that with more than 150 million underage workers worldwide the problem threatens the UN's millennium development goals. 

Arab League Secretary General Amr Mussa greets a young girl from Jabalia during his visit the Palestinain refugee camp in the northern of Gaza Strip, following his arrival on June 13, 2010 in the besieged territory which has been languishing under a tight Israeli-Egyptian blockade since 2006. 

A Pakistani girl reacts to the photographer from the window of a  mud house in a slum area in Islamabad on June 15, 2010. Pakistan approached the International Monetary Fund in 2008 and has secured a 11.3 billion USD standby loan in an effort to contain inflation and cope with a rapid depletion of reserves that were barely enough to cover nine weeks of import bills. 

Anikar, an 11 years old Afghan girl who lives in Malaysia for the last 2 years looks on as she and other refugees attend a World Refugee day performance in Kuala Lumpur Saturday, June 19, 2010. June 20th marks World Refugee Day, a day to remember the plight of refugees around the world and to recall global attention for the refugees. 

An Afghan refugee girl peers through her tent in Lahore, Pakistan Saturday, June 19, 2010. UNHCR's representative in Pakistan Mengesha Kebede said with 1.7 million Afghan refugees, Pakistan continues to host the largest refugee population around the world and that it was important to acknowledge this generosity on the eve of World Refugee Day, will celebrating on June 20. 

A girl looks at "Andromeda" by Francesco Furini, a part of the collection from the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts exhibited in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow,  Monday, June 7, 2010. The exhibition presents 60 masterpieces of classical European painting: works by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Tintoretto, Durer, El Greco, Velazquez and Goya and other great masters. 

A Russian girl eats waiting for a sunday service at the Church of Archistrategos of God Mikhail in the southern Kyrgyz city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan, Sunday, June 20, 2010. The Osh Church of Archistrategos of God Mikhail held its first service today since last weeks's disturbances that rocked this southern Kyrgyz town, leaving hundreds of dead. Ethnic Russians were not attacked by the rival groups of ethnic Uzbeks and Kyrgyz and their property was left intact. However, many Russians, especially those with relatives in nothern Kyrgyzstan or Russia, have evacuated from Osh, but many remained. Dozens of Russians, most of them middle-aged women, came to the Church of Archistrategos of God Mikhail in downtown Osh to pray for peace and listen to a sermon by Father Viktor Ringin. 

EDITORS' NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to Iranian restrictions on leaving the office to report, film or take pictures in Tehran. A girl walks past a painting by the 20th century German painter Max Ernst at Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art June 19, 2010. 

Kyrgyz girl writes as she makes a home work at a town dump in Bishkek 31 March 2005. Government corruption has fuelled poverty in Kyrgyzstan, one of the poorest former Soviet republics, where unemployment is high and malnutrition is widespread. 

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish girl cries before the arrest of her father (2nd R), one of 80 Ashkenazi parents who is to report to jail for defying a Supreme Court ruling, in Jerusalem June 17, 2010. Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews protested in Israel on Thursday against the court order to desegregate a religious school and force Jewish girls of European and Middle Eastern descent to study together. 

A Pakistani girl rides a carrousel at a funfair on the outskirt of Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, June 18, 2010. 

A girl cries as the bodies of Palestinian militants Ziyad Raadi and Mahmoud Mortada, who were cousins, are carried into the family house in Nusseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, during their funeral procession,Tuesday June 8, 2010. The bodies of the two Palestinians killed by Israeli forces' fire in the waters off Gaza before dawn Monday, were washed ashore Tuesday, bringing to six the total number of militants from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades _ the remnants of a violent offshoot of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction _ killed by the Israeli navy in the raid. 

Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe holds a girl during a public tribute to Uribe following his eight years in power, in Medellin, Colombia, Sunday July 4, 2010. Uribe ally Juan Manuel Santos, a three-time government minister who was elected in June has promised to continue the U.S.-backed security policies of the outgoing president who he helped craft. 

A girl cools herself in a fountain as the air temperature reached 33 degrees Celsius (91.4 degrees Fahrenheit) in central Kiev, June 11, 2010. 

A girl cools herself in a fountain, as temperatures reached 33 degrees Celsius (91.4 degree Fahrenheit), in central Budapest June 11, 2010. 

















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A girl jumps into the pool in Laaerbergbad swimming bath, on the last day of the school year, in Vienna July 2, 2010. 

MAUN, BOTSWANA - JUNE 18:  A girl enjoys a sundowner outside Kingspool Luxury Safari Camp in the Okanvango Delta on June 18, 2010 in Maun, Botswana. Camps run by Wilderness Safaris such as Jao and Kingspool situated deep in the water land of Botswana's Okavango delta rely on high-end luxury tourism with rooms costing upwards of USD 800 per person, per night in peak season. It has always been the policy of Botswana to concentrate on low volume, high value tourism, However with the recent economic downturn many of the lodges are suffering with a lack of bookings. The Okavango Delta (or Okavango Swamp), in Botswana, is the world's largest inland delta and is home to an abundance of wildlife. 

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