An Afghan girl poses for a picture as she attends a class at a camp in Kabul on October 11, 2011. Women’s rights have improved in Afghanistan since the Taliban were ousted, but recent Oxfam data shows women’s personal safety, opportunity and human rights inside the nation are beginning to erode back to conditions that existed previously. Under the Taliban, girls school had been closed, women were banned from working outside the home, and also forced to wear the burqa. — GETTY

An Afghan girl poses for a picture as she attends a class at a camp in Kabul on October 11, 2011. Women’s rights have improved in Afghanistan since the Taliban were ousted, but recent Oxfam data shows women’s personal safety, opportunity and human rights inside the nation are beginning to erode back to conditions that existed previously. Under the Taliban, girls school had been closed, women were banned from working outside the home, and also forced to wear the burqa. — GETTY

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Sierra Leone

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Two Iraqi Kurdish refugee children lick powdered milk off their hands in Zakho during the 1991 uprising

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Jeunes indigines - Two boys from the Kabyle region of Algeria. 

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Waw, Burma.

A small boy sleeps under a desk next to his brother at a small government-run school.

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