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  • NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
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    NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CNSA/UPI/Shutterstock (12694136b)
    The China National Space Administration published a stunning martian selfie captured by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter above the Red Planet after releasing a small camera and beaming photos via WiFi to mission control. The photographs show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole, and a scene of a barren Martian plain.
    China's Tianwen 1 Transmits Selfie from Mars' Orbit, Beijing - 04 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
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    NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CNSA/UPI/Shutterstock (12694136c)
    The China National Space Administration published a stunning martian selfie captured by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter above the Red Planet after releasing a small camera and beaming photos via WiFi to mission control. The photographs show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole, and a scene of a barren Martian plain.
    China's Tianwen 1 Transmits Selfie from Mars' Orbit, Beijing - 04 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
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    NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CNSA/UPI/Shutterstock (12694136d)
    The China National Space Administration published a stunning martian selfie captured by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter above the Red Planet after releasing a small camera and beaming photos via WiFi to mission control. The photographs show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole, and a scene of a barren Martian plain.
    China's Tianwen 1 Transmits Selfie from Mars' Orbit, Beijing - 04 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
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    NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CNSA/UPI/Shutterstock (12694136a)
    The China National Space Administration published a stunning martian selfie captured by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter above the Red Planet after releasing a small camera and beaming photos via WiFi to mission control. The photographs show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole, and a scene of a barren Martian plain.
    China's Tianwen 1 Transmits Selfie from Mars' Orbit, Beijing - 04 Jan 2022

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  • The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
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    The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
    Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.

    Army Air Corps AH64 Apache conducts dust landings while deployed to RAFO Musannah as part of Ex PINION OMAN 21.

    Force elements from across the 1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team (1AvnBCT) recently deployed on Exercise PINION OMAN 21 (ExPO21) to conduct essential desert environmental training and live firing prior to supporting 1 (UK) Division on Exercise KHANJAR OMAN 21. The training and qualifications also ensure lead elements of 1AvnBCT who are held are Extremely High Readiness are equipped to react to a multitude of potential threats, able to deploy globally as well as support standing operational commitments in the homeland.

    In order to support the deployment, maintain serviceability and readiness of the aircraft, personnel from the Army Air Corps, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Logistics Corps, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy work day and night in challenging conditions to conduct vital maintenance, repair, refuel and support. These personnel are the vital enablers which assure that each aircraft is maintained to the highest standard and set the conditions for the aircrew to continuingly fly in some of the harshest conditions in the world.© UK MOD Crown copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured. A Danish helicopter being static refuelled by TSW at Gao.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation. The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A lifting a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle

    A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).

    It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A lifting a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle

    A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).

    It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured is an RAF Chinook Mk6A delivering a French Army Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger, also known by its acronym Panhard VBL or simply VBL, it is a French wheeled 4x4 all-terrain vehicle

    A crew from C Flt, 18 Sqn, RAF Odiham, operating on Op NEWCOMBE as part of 1310 Flt. Working in conjunction with RAF and British Army personnel from Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, RAF Benson. Tasking in support of the French, Groupement Tactique Desert de l'Air (GTD-A).

    It is currently rainy season in the Sahel, making ground movement difficult. The unique heavy lift capability of the Chinook allowed a replacement vehicle to be delivered over a long distance where ground movement is difficult.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.
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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    A CH-47 from 18 Sqn RAF Odiham on Op NEWCOMBE.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    Pictured. 1AMW, 99Sqn, TSW, Op NEWCOMBE CH47 Engineers are CH47 unload for cab rotation. Oshkosh onload, asset rotated on 6 August 2020 for Operation Newcombe in Mali.

    CH47 asset rotation. Oshkosh redeployment following a reduction from full night stop to a day tasking. Excellent effort from all parties, TSW, 1AMW, 99Sqn ALM, Op NEWCOMBE DLG, Op NEWCOMBE CH47 Engineers. TSW were able to, at very short notice provide, the C17 with an uplift of fuel from the online Oshkosh, whilst simultaneously on-loading the returning Oshkosh. Fantastic flexibility enabled the return of a high profile asset, against a challenging timeframe. This task highlights the “can do” attitude found within the Logistics Branch and Trades.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE CHINOOKS CONDUCT SUPPORT OPERATIONS IN WEST AFRICA
    A CH-47 from 18 Sqn RAF Odiham on Op NEWCOMBE.

    Personnel from RAF Odiham have been deployed in non-combat roles in Mali since 2018 with the aircraft contributing a unique logistical capability to the French-led operation.

    The Chinooks and aircrew allow French troops to cover a much larger field of operations by moving personnel to the front-line of activity, eliminating the need for dangerous road moves, and help move vital support equipment to strategic locations.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by OJO Images/REX Shutterstock (1948618a)
    Glaciers floating on arctic waters, iceland
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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: A young girl sits on the ground as a sandstorm hit the tents in the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: Newly arrived refugee women build a traditional house sandstorm hit the tents in the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 30: Newly arrived refugees wait with their belongings outside the IFOR refugee camp on July 30, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 30: A woman arrives carrying her belongings outside the IFOR refugee camp on July 30, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 30: Newly arrived refugees carry their belongings outside the IFOR refugee camp on July 30, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: A women carried her child and belongings as they are arriving inside the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: A sandstorm hits the tents in the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: Newly arrived refugees carry their belongings inside the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: Newly arrived refugees carry their belongings inside the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: Newly arrived refugees carry their belongings inside the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: A sandstorm hits the tents in the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: A child drinks water as Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 29: Newly arrived refugees carry their belongings inside the IFOR refugee camp on July 29, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 30: A mother carries her child as they are newly arrived refugees outside the IFOR refugee camp on July 30, 2011 outside Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Crisis in the Horn of Africa
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    Crisis in the Horn of Africa
    DADAAB, KENYA - JULY 31: Somali refugees arrive early in the morning outside the Dagaley refugee camp on July 31, 2011 in Dadaab, Kenya. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled the hardship and civil war in Somalia to Dadaab. A severe drought has added to the misery and hardship. Some refugees has walked for up to thirty days to reach the camp, and some children died on the way, due to lack of food and water. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson)© Per-Anders Pettersson / eyevine

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    LAGBOGOL, KENYA: Suada Sheik Boray, age 2, is carried by her bigger sister Sheikh Boray, age 6, to a Save the Children outreach site on July 5, 2011 in Lagbogol, Kenya. Their mother left with the surviving livestock and Sofia is in charge of caring for her little sister. Many residents from the location has lost most of their livestock and livelihood. Suada is malnourished and she and the family depends on the food and medicine received from Save the Children.The team examined many patients, among them several severely malnourished children. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    LAGBOGOL, KENYA: The carcass of a Somali giraffe, also known as reticulated giraffe, lies in a barren area on July 5, 2011 in Lagbogol, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture. .

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    KULALEY, KENYA: Raha Adow, age 6, carries water from a well to the family house on July 5, 2011 in Kulaley, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    LAGBOGOL, KENYA: The carcass of a Somali giraffe, also known as reticulated giraffe, lies in a barren area on July 5, 2011 in Lagbogol, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture. .

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    LAGBOGOL, KENYA: Suada Sheik Boray, age 2, is carried by her bigger sister Sheikh Boray, age 6, to a Save the Children outreach site on July 5, 2011 in Lagbogol, Kenya. Their mother left with the surviving livestock and Sofia is in charge of caring for her little sister. Many residents from the location has lost most of their livestock and livelihood. Suada is malnourished and she and the family depends on the food and medicine received from Save the Children.The team examined many patients, among them several severely malnourished children. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    DILMANYALE, KENYA: Cracked soil in a dry water dam on July 4, 2011 in Dilmanyale, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since 60 years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people walk as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    DILMANYALE, KENYA: Carcasses lie in a barren area on July 4, 2011 in Dilmanyale, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    DILMANYALE, KENYA: A man and a boy pulls a warthog carcass in a barren area on July 4, 2011 in Dilmanyale, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture. .

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    DILMANYALE, KENYA: Cracked soil in a dry water dam on July 4, 2011 in Dilmanyale, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since 60 years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people walk as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    MATHAHALIBAH, KENYA: Mohammedek Siyad, 21 months old, stands outside his home after visiting a Save the Children outreach site in the location on July 4, 2011 in Mathahalibah, Kenya. The boy was referred to the hospital in nearby Habaswein. The team examined about thirty children, among them several severely malnourished. Mohammedek's grandmother Habiba Sahal came with him to the outreach site to receive some food and medicine. His mother left three months ago with their remaining livestock. Forced away due to the sever drought in the area. She is expected back when rain falls again. Mohammedek is now being cared by his grandmother. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area have been since sixty years.

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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    DILMANYALE, KENYA: A carcass lies in a barren area on July 4, 2011 in Dilmanyale, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    MATHAHALIBAH, KENYA: Mohammedek Siyad, 21 months old, is carried by his grandmother outside their home after visiting a Save the Children outreach site in the location on July 4, 2011 in Mathahalibah, Kenya. The boy was referred to the hospital in nearby Habaswein. The team examined about thirty children, among them several severely malnourished. Mohammedek's grandmother Habiba Sahal came with him to the outreach site to receive some food and medicine. His mother left three months ago with their remaining livestock. Forced away due to the sever drought in the area. She is expected back when rain falls again. Mohammedek is now being cared by his grandmother. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area have been since sixty years.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    MATHAHALIBAH, KENYA: Mohammedek Siyad, 21 months old, walks outside his home after visiting a Save the Children outreach site in the location on July 4, 2011 in Mathahalibah, Kenya. The boy was referred to the hospital in nearby Habaswein. The team examined about thirty children, among them several severely malnourished. Mohammedek's grandmother Habiba Sahal came with him to the outreach site to receive some food and medicine. His mother left three months ago with their remaining livestock. Forced away due to the sever drought in the area. She is expected back when rain falls again. Mohammedek is now being cared by his grandmother. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area have been since sixty years.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    DILMANYALE, KENYA: Carcasses lie in a barren area on July 4, 2011 in Dilmanyale, Kenya. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area has been since sixty years. People in smaller town are usually fortunate to have water. In rural areas, most wells has dried up and some people was as much as eight kilometers to fetch water. Most of the livestock has perished and the remaining stock has often been taken far away for better conditions. Many has even crossed into neighboring Somalia for better pasture.

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  • Save the Children: Kenya Drought
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    Save the Children: Kenya Drought
    MATHAHALIBAH, KENYA: Mohammedek Siyad, 21 months old, is carried by his grandmother outside their home after visiting a Save the Children outreach site in the location on July 4, 2011 in Mathahalibah, Kenya. The boy was referred to the hospital in nearby Habaswein. The team examined about thirty children, among them several severely malnourished. Mohammedek's grandmother Habiba Sahal came with him to the outreach site to receive some food and medicine. His mother left three months ago with their remaining livestock. Forced away due to the sever drought in the area. She is expected back when rain falls again. Mohammedek is now being cared by his grandmother. Two successive poor rains, entrenched poverty and lack of investment in affected areas have pushed millions of people into a fight for survival in the Horn of Africa. This is the driest this area have been since sixty years.

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