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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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The unrestricted exploitation of wildlife has led to the disappearance of many animal species at an alarming rate, destroying Earth's biological diversity and upsetting the ecological balance.  The problem is particularly acute in developing countries.  Scientists estimate that various animal and plant species may be disappearing at the rate of one every day, with thousands more on the verge of extinction.  Widely sought for everything from medical research, medicinal supplies, and display in zoos, to satisfying the demands of high fashion, the illegal trade in wildlife is a lucrative business, making it difficult to control.  The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is actively involved in working with governments, scientists, private organizations and other concerned groups to preserve and protect our endangered species.
A lion watches his territory in Kenya.
The unrestricted exploitation of wildlife has led to the disappearance of many animal species at an alarming rate, destroying Earth's biological diversity and upsetting the ecological balance.  The problem is particularly acute in developing countries.  Scientists estimate that various animal and plant species may be disappearing at the rate of one every day, with thousands more on the verge of extinction.  Widely sought for everything from medical research, medicinal supplies, and display in zoos, to satisfying the demands of high fashion, the illegal trade in wildlife is a lucrative business, making it difficult to control.  The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is actively involved in working with governments, scientists, private organizations and other concerned groups to preserve and protect our endangered species.
White Tiger in Nandankan Wildlife Sanctuary in Bhubaneshwar. [Exact date unknown]
Two Baobab trees, with their thick trunks and large edible fruits, growing on the outskirts of Dakar, Senegal.
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Headline UNMIT Distributes Electoral Material For Timor-Leste Village Elections 
Caption Description Electoral materials are flown to remote areas of Timor-Lest by the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) for the Second National Village (suco) elections of 9 October. The elections are held simultaneously in 442 sucos across the country. Candidates are vying for positions as village chiefs and members of village councils for the first time since the first round of village elections in 2004 and 2005. 
Unique Identifier UN7452625 
NICA ID 417295 
Production Date 10/08/2009 10:01:38 AM 
Country Timor-Leste
Credit UN Photo/Martine Perret
File size 4.56 MB