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  • A male paramedic leans up against the side of a car.
  • A girl with a bandaged leg holding a multi-colored umbrella is carried by a man outside of a hospital.
  • Two medics dressed in green uniforms stand in front of demolished buildings with their backs to the camera.
    First responders survey the damage at a collapsed building in Gaza.
  • A crowd of people gather around several bodies wrapped in Palestinian flags.
  • A doctor sits behind a desk in his office.
  • Several medics lift a stretcher from a pile of rubble.
  • A pair of feet stick out from beyond the edge of a hospital bed.
  • A woman holds a child who looks back at the camera in tears.
  • An explosion on a city scape.
  • A group of women and children stand together looking at the camera.
    Some 200,000 South Sudanese fled to UN-protected camps after civil war erupted in 2013. Peacekeepers are now withdrawing from the sites even as conflict continues across the country.
  • A woman walks through a displacement camp once guarded by UN peacekeepers in Juba. Sudanese security forces responsible for the camp are distrusted by residents
    A woman walks through a displacement camp once guarded by UN peacekeepers in Juba. South Sudanese security forces responsible for the camp are distrusted by residents.
  • A woman in a blue UN helmet holds a rifle in front of a green field.
    A peacekeeper from the UN mission in South Sudan, which is withdrawing its personnel from internal displacement camps under its protection since 2013.
  • Demonstrators wearing masks hold signs at a protest.
    Demonstrators in Copenhagen at a protest to stop the expulsion of Syrian refugees, on 21 April, 2021. The sign on the right reads, “Syrians are not your political game”.
  • Autesserre on patrol with UN peacekeepers in North-Kivu province, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in 2011.
  • Fourteen women in Butembo said that men who identified themselves as workers with the World Health Organization offered them jobs in exchange for sex.
  • An image of a door with a hotel key in the lock, lit in dim interior lighting.
    Women said many of the men would lure them back to their hotel rooms in Butembo. One woman thought she was showing up for an interview, Instead, she said she was raped by a man who said he worked for the World Health Organization.
  • A woman wearing a mask holds a sign.
    "Mr. Police. Please don't kill me. My daughter is waiting for me at home," reads a sign at a demonstration in Bogotá on 4 May. Colombia's army chief has referred to the anti-riot police as "heroes in black".
  • A large Colombian flag waves above a sea of people's heads.
    Demonstrators block off a highway in Bogotá's city centre on 8 May. Undeterred by a deadly police crackdown, much of it concentrated in the western city of Cali, marchers chant: "Cali, friend, the people are with you".

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