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  • Children in Tarucani singing the national anthem to visiting officials in October. Classes have restarted, but only twice a week with all years in together.
    Children in Tarucani singing the national anthem to visiting officials in October. Classes have restarted, but only twice a week with all years in together.
  • A boy, his face covered by the brim of his hat, stands facing the camera in a rural location.
    Frank Christian Mamani Ramírez says he travelled to Bolivia to work illegally in the gold mines so he could afford a cell phone to study remotely. The teacher now deployed to his village says it's hard to make progress with so many children off working.
  • A billboard with an illustration of a pencil on it stands in a rural area.
    Pedro Castillo, a former teacher, made quality education a key campaign promise before he was elected Peruvian president in June 2021, but the pandemic has hit the country hard, and schools have been closed for more than two years.
  • Two children, their faces cropped out of the frame, hold large school books.
    Children in the remote Peruvian village of Tarucani receive books from regional government officials during a rare visit in October. Since their school closed two years ago due to the pandemic, they have forgotten much of what they had already learnt.
  • A group of teenage girls in long skirts stand in a public square.
    Teenage girls in Tarucani’s village square. Global experts say that girls are particularly vulnerable to drop out of school when classes resume due to early pregnancies.
  • “Syria is not safe”, reads the sign (in Danish) on a tent outside the parliament in Copenhagen as protesters launch a May 2021 sit-in against the Danish government’s decision to revoke Syrian refugees’ residency permits.
    “Syria is not safe”, reads the sign (in Danish) on a tent outside the parliament in Copenhagen as protesters launch a May 2021 sit-in against the Danish government’s decision to revoke Syrian refugees’ residency permits.
  • Two women sit on a couch and embrace.
    Denmark has been revoking the residency permits of Syrian refugees from in and around Damascus – like Maya (right) and her mother, Awatif – and citing a report co-written by the country’s largest NGO as justification.
  • Mahdi Khavari, a 28-year-old Afghan, teaches Muay Thai for Yoga and Sport with Refugees every afternoon in the association's gym. In this photo, he is kicking during a sparring session.
    Mahdi Khavari, a 28-year-old Afghan, teaches Muay Thai for Yoga and Sport with Refugees every afternoon in the association's gym. In this photo, he is kicking during a sparring session.
  • Sohalia, a communication coordinator with Yoga and Sport, walks on the road adjacent to the Malakasa refugee camp, where her mother and sister live, in June 2021. The isolated camp is 40 kilometres from Athens, an hour’s train ride away.
    Sohalia, a communication coordinator with Yoga and Sport, walks on the road adjacent to the Malakasa refugee camp, where her mother and sister live, in June 2021. The isolated camp is 40 kilometres from Athens, an hour’s train ride away.
  • Programme participants run with a trainer from the NGO Yoga and Sport with Refugees in the hills above Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesvos. In the background is the only active refugee camp on the island, Mavrovouni, where the runners live.
    Programme participants run with a trainer from the NGO Yoga and Sport with Refugees in the hills above Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesvos. In the background is the only active refugee camp on the island, Mavrovouni, where the runners live.
  • This Protection of Civilians site in Malakal is home to some of the two million internally displaced South Sudanese. Another 2.3 million people live outside the country as refugees.
    This Protection of Civilians site in Malakal is home to some of the two million internally displaced South Sudanese. Another 2.3 million people live outside the country as refugees.
  • Medical staff wearing red ribbon tags raised the three finger salutes in protest against Myanmar's military coup in February 2021.
    Medical staff wearing red ribbon tags raised the three finger salutes in protest against Myanmar's military coup in February 2021.

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