Civilians look at destroyed vehicles at the site of a bomb attack in Basra
Civilians look at destroyed vehicles at the site of a bomb attack in Basra, 420 km (261 miles) southeast of Baghdad, November 10, 2013. At least ten people were wounded in two separate bombing attacks which targeted Shi'ite pilgrims in the southern oil city of Basra on Sunday, police said. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
Man looks at a damaged vehicle at the site of a bomb attack in Basra
A man looks at a damaged vehicle at the site of a bomb attack in Basra, 420 km (261 miles) southeast of Baghdad, November 10, 2013. At least ten people were wounded in two separate bombing attacks which targeted Shi'ite pilgrims in the southern oil city of Basra on Sunday, police said. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
Soldier stands near the site of a bomb attack in Basra
A soldier stands near the site of a bomb attack in Basra, 420 km (261 miles) southeast of Baghdad, November 10, 2013. At least ten people were wounded in two separate bombing attacks which targeted Shi'ite pilgrims in the southern oil city of Basra on Sunday, police said. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
A woman rests after undergoing an obstetric fistula operation at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan
A woman rests after undergoing an obstetric fistula operation at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan, November 8, 2013. According to a Ministry of Health official, it is estimated that there are around 60,000 women with fistula, which are serious injuries caused by childbirth and a major cause of maternal mortality, in South Sudan. A Fistula Eradication campaign, which started on November 3 and ends on November 15, is currently underway to help women from the South Sudanese towns of Juba, Rumbek and Wau. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY POVERTY)
A 17-year-old girl with obstetric fistula rests on her bed at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan
A 17-year-old girl with obstetric fistula rests on her bed at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan, November 8, 2013. According to a Ministry of Health official, it is estimated that there are around 60,000 women with fistula, which are serious injuries caused by childbirth and a major cause of maternal mortality, in South Sudan. A Fistula Eradication campaign, which started on November 3 and ends on November 15, is currently underway to help women from the South Sudanese towns of Juba, Rumbek and Wau. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY POVERTY)
A 19-year-old woman rests after undergoing an obstetric fistula operation at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan
A 19-year-old woman rests after undergoing an obstetric fistula operation at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan, November 8, 2013. According to a Ministry of Health official, it is estimated that there are around 60,000 women with fistula, which are serious injuries caused by childbirth and a major cause of maternal mortality, in South Sudan. A Fistula Eradication campaign, which started on November 3 and ends on November 15, is currently underway to help women from the South Sudanese towns of Juba, Rumbek and Wau. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY POVERTY)
A woman rests after undergoing an obstetric fistula operation at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan
A woman rests after undergoing an obstetric fistula operation at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan, November 8, 2013. According to a Ministry of Health official, it is estimated that there are around 60,000 women with fistula, which are serious injuries caused by childbirth and a major cause of maternal mortality, in South Sudan. A Fistula Eradication campaign, which started on November 3 and ends on November 15, is currently underway to help women from the South Sudanese towns of Juba, Rumbek and Wau. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY POVERTY)
A 19-year-old woman recovers after undergoing an obstetric fistula operation at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan
A 19-year-old woman recovers after undergoing an obstetric fistula operation at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan, November 8, 2013. According to a Ministry of Health official, it is estimated that there are around 60,000 women with fistula, which are serious injuries caused by childbirth and a major cause of maternal mortality, in South Sudan. A Fistula Eradication campaign, which started on November 3 and ends on November 15, is currently underway to help women from the South Sudanese towns of Juba, Rumbek and Wau. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY POVERTY)
A doctor operates on a woman for obstetric fistula at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan
A doctor operates on a woman for obstetric fistula at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan, November 8, 2013. According to a Ministry of Health official, it is estimated that there are around 60,000 women with fistula, which are serious injuries caused by childbirth and a major cause of maternal mortality, in South Sudan. A Fistula Eradication campaign, which started on November 3 and ends on November 15, is currently underway to help women from the South Sudanese towns of Juba, Rumbek and Wau. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY POVERTY)
A doctor operates on a woman for obstetric fistula at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan
A doctor operates on a woman for obstetric fistula at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan, November 8, 2013. According to a Ministry of Health official, it is estimated that there are around 60,000 women with fistula, which are serious injuries caused by childbirth and a major cause of maternal mortality, in South Sudan. A Fistula Eradication campaign, which started on November 3 and ends on November 15, is currently underway to help women from the South Sudanese towns of Juba, Rumbek and Wau. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY POVERTY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)