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  • Refugees who have walked into Hungary from Serbia, hoping to avoid a crackdown on migration.
  • A Japanese street sign showing a cartoon of the The Namazu, a mythological creature, on a Tokyo street.
    The Namazu – a Japanese mythological creature thought to cause earthquakes – is used to designate the street as an emergency access road in Tokyo.
  • A composite art piece of several hands with markers pouring over earthquake damage.
    Community members map the hazards facing their town. In Japan, disaster awareness is part of everyday life.
  • A large cement wall runs along the length of a beach-shoreline.
    A tsunami wall in Ofunato, a city along Japan's northeast coast, built after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
  • Veggies es bonus vobis, proinde vos postulo essum magis kohlrabi welsh onion daikon amaranth tatsoi tomatillo melon azuki bean garlic.
  • A pair of hands hold up a clear plastic bag full of medical supplies
    The bag of first aid supplies a single mother received from Médecins Sans Frontières at the San Pedro Sula bus terminal before setting off with a migrant caravan.
  • A woman sits on the edge of a bed in a darkened bedroom, gazing down at the floor to the right of her.
    Yohana Zambrano sits on her bed in the apartment she shares with her daughter in the Santa Fé neighbourhood of Bogotá, Colombia. Like many Venezuelans in the country, she has no papers and worries about access to healthcare.
  • A upwards angle view of an traffic intersection with buildings and a small mountain with vegetation on it in the background.
    The Santa Fé neighbourhood of Bogotá from the window of Yohana Zambrano's room.
  • A woman sits at a sewing machine that sits on a white desk in the white painted room.
    Milanyi Carrero, a Venezuelan refugee who came to Colombia four years ago, sews pillows to support her family.
  • A woman stands facing the camera wearing a face mask.
    Eta and Iota rains washed out access to Tres Arroyos, an Indigenous Maya Q'eqchi' village in eastern Guatemala where María Pop is a traditional midwife.
  • Photos of victims of violence are propped up on stakes in a wooden boat
    A tribute to victims of violence at the Museum of Memory in Buenaventura.
  • A girl holds a sign above her head at a protest on a street in Bogotá
    “Down with structural racism” reads a sign at a 12 February protest in the capital, Bogotá, against government neglect of majority Afro-Colombian regions.
  • A portrait of  Danelly Estupiñán standing against a wooden wall decorated with photographs
    Since Danelly Estupiñán published an investigation exposing corruption in Buenaventura, she has had to live under constant protection.
  • A photo of the coastline of the city of Buenaventura.
    During Buenaventura's Civic Strike in 2017 demonstrators mobilized en masse for 22 days, until they finally reached a series of agreements with the government.

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