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The Friendship Bridge, built with Australian aid, connects Thailand and Laos and opens up trade between the two countries.
Photo by Jim Holmes for AusAID
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Young men learn about mechanics at the Australia-Pacific Technical College, in Fiji.
Photo by Rocky Roe for AusAID
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This primary school in Vanimo, Papua New Guinea is provided with water by the government.
Photo by Jacqueline Smart Ferguson for AusAID
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Citizens are informed about registering for and voting in elections in Indonesia.
Photo by Josh Estey for AusAID
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International aid provided clean water after villages in Padang, Indonesia were struck by a devastating earthquake.
Photo by the Australian Defence Force
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In Laos, Tao Kim experiences his right to education through having a teacher from his own cultural background.
Photo by Jim Holmes for AusAID
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A mother who is hearing-and speech-impaired learns about her legal rights and being healthy in Kawempe, Uganda.
Photo by Kate Holt/Africa Practice
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Fathers care for their children in Pakistan as they share roles with women.
Photo by Heather Pillans for AusAID
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Educating people about the protection of children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia encourages all community members to play their part.
Photo by Elizabeth James for AusAID
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In 2010 the volcano Mount Merapi in Indonesia erupted, turning the River Kali Gendol into mud with lava and ash.
Photo by Jeong Park for AusAID
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Drought and deforestation contribute to sandstorms blowing into towns from the Gobi Desert in China, causing respiratory problems.
Photo by Se Hasibagen for AusAID
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In 2005 a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck northern Pakistan killing nearly 75,000 people and destroying homes, schools and hospitals.
Photo by Gregory Takats for AusAID
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Warning signals helped people to flee to higher ground when an 8.3 magnitude earthquake caused a tsunami along the Samoan coast.
Photo by Lou Anderson for AusAID
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Villages and livelihoods were destroyed as rice paddies were flooded for months after cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in 2008.
Photo by Neryl Lewis, RRT
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A sign celebrating the removal of weapons is an important part of building a safe environment for peace in Solomon Islands.
Photo by Rob Maccoll for AusAID
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Young men who have been fighting learn new skills and rebuild communities destroyed by conflict in Solomon Islands.
Photo by Rob Maccoll for AusAID
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Monitoring babies' health and providing them with food and medicine improves life expectancy and helps break the cycle of poverty.
Photo by Kate Holt/Africa Practice
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