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A close view of a boy's feet, as he stands inside his flooded house in Raboto, a slum area of Gonaives located in the Artibonite Region, where the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is working to contain the cholera outbreak.
A press conference was held on World Toilet Day, observed for the first time by the United Nations. The General Assembly adopted a resolution on “Sanitation for All” in July of this year, designating 19 November for the observance.  
At the press conference, a close-up of a roll of toilet paper produced for the “Sanitation for All” World Toilet Day campaign.
A girl washes her hands in a puddle near a UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) base in Kitshanga, in the aftermath of the fighting between FARDC, the national armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and APCLS (Alliance des Patriotes pour un Congo Libre et Souverain), an armed group.
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New York City Police Officers look on as protests are under way against racism and police violence after the death of George Floyd. 
Protests first erupted on 25 May, after video footage went viral on social media of a white police officer in the city of Minneapolis, United States, kneeling on the neck of African American George Floyd, for more than eight minutes, causing his death while in police custody. His death set off a nationwide outcry over racial inequality and police brutality, that have inspired protests in solidarity and against racism all over the world.
Protests are under way in New York City against racism and police violence after the death of George Floyd. 
Protests first erupted on 25 May, after video footage went viral on social media of a white police officer in the city of Minneapolis, United States, kneeling on the neck of African American George Floyd, for more than eight minutes, causing his death while in police custody. His death set off a nationwide outcry over racial inequality and police brutality, that have inspired protests in solidarity and against racism all over the world.
An outdoor adult literacy class at the village of Pizonou, near Po. Since 1967, the government of Upper Volta has been implementing, jointly with the UN Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), an experimental project for the social and economic promotion of woman and girls in rural areas. [1976]
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Headline Haiti: Background 
Caption Description Only 1.5 per cent of the population of Haiti has piped water supply. A mere 29 percent have ready access to drinking water.
A young boy getting a drink of water from an open pipe on the streets of Port-au-Prince. 
Unique Identifier UN7778853 
NICA ID 31437 
Production Date 05/08/1997 11:31:46 AM 
City/Location Port-au-Prince
Country Haiti
Credit UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
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