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  • “Beware COVID-19” – graffiti in the Ceelgaab district of Mogadishu. The government has mounted public information campaigns warning of the threat of the virus, on the radio and in print
    “Beware COVID-19” – graffiti in the Ceelgaab district of Mogadishu. The government has mounted public information campaigns warning of the threat of the virus, on the radio and in print.
  • A man and a woman are in a courtyard near a small building, digging in the muddy ground.
    A man and a woman watch jet fighters fly overhead as they dig a bomb shelter in Woi Chyai, a displacement camp near Laiza, the headquarters of the Kachin Independence Organisation.
  • A woman digs a bomb shelter in Woi Chyai camp near Laiza in northern Myanmar. People living in camps near Laiza have dug shelters in case of airstrikes, amid renewed conflict since the 1 February coup.
  • Women and children dig a bomb shelter in Woi Chyai camp near Lazia in northern Myanmar. People living in camps near Laiza have dug shelters in case of airstrikes amid renewed conflict since the 1 February coup.
  • Several people stand around a truck unloading aid items.
    Displaced people who fled their homes in Injangyang township, Kachin State, unload aid delivered by a volunteer on 15 April, 2021.
  • Soldiers and civilians yell at each other from either side of the frame.
    Central African army soldiers, Russian mercenaries, and UN peacekeepers at a meeting between President Touadéra and members of his MCU party, in Bangui, on 27 December, 2020.
  • Two men sit on a wooden bench up against a cement wall. One of them wears a patch over his left eye.
    The driver (left) of the vehicle shot at from an unmarked checkpoint outside the town of Grimari, and his assistant, who lost an eye.
  • A man sits in a chair behind a desk in a dark room.
    Vladimir Titorenko, Russia’s ambassador in the Central African Republic, poses for a portrait in his Bangui residence.
  • People stand on a riverbank in dim lighting.
    Residents of Bangassou, including recent returnees, line the bank of the river separating the Democratic Republic of Congo and CAR. In January, many fled across the river as the rebel CPC prepared to take the town.
  • A man sits on a hospital bed while two people in blue medical scrubs assist him.
    Kadhim Rahim Hussein, who has COVID-19, is assisted by staff at Baghdad's al-Kindi hospital.
  • Several people stand in a hospital room.
    COVID-19 patients wait in the emergency room for a bed to open up in the intensive care unit at Baghdad's al-Kindi hospital.
  • A woman wearing a mask receives a vaccine jab
    Alana Kondo, 32, works for the Western Cape Blood Service and gets her jab as part of the Sisonke J&J clinical vaccine trials targeting frontline healthcare workers.
  • Staff check boxes of vaccines in styrofoam boxes.
    Senior medical staff receiving and checking a fresh batch of vaccines from the central cold storage facility at Groote Schuur hospital.
  • A number of people line up in front of a health centre, their backs facing the camera
    Health workers wait to get vaccinated at Cape Town’s Groote Schuur hospital with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
  • An anti-migrant wall surrounding a petrol station in Calais.
    An anti-migrant wall surrounding a petrol station in Calais. There has been a large spike in attempts to reach the UK from northern France, with almost 10,000 making the sea crossing in 2020 and 2021.
  • Several policemen walk overland near a road.
    In Calais, the gendarmerie are tasked to dismantle camps every 48 hours, making it next to impossible for migrants and asylum seekers to settle there.
  • 2 men sit beside a small fire under a bridge in winter coats.
    Sudanese asylum seekers seek shelter under the train station bridge in Calais city centre.

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