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  • Two women holding tall red flags and a megaphone walk along a coastline.
    The number of female cyclone deaths in Bangladesh has also plummeted, partially due to the country’s volunteer corps that is comprised of 50 percent women.
  • Women repair embankments damaged by Cyclone Fani in the coastal area of Khulna district in Bangladesh.
    Women repair embankments damaged by Cyclone Fani in the coastal area of Khulna district in Bangladesh.
  • A billboard of ex-president Mahamadou Issoufou, who stood down this year after two five-year terms. He was succeeded by former interior minister Mohamed Bazoum.
    A billboard of ex-president Mahamadou Issoufou, who stood down this year after two five-year terms. He was succeeded by former interior minister Mohamed Bazoum.
  • Refugees and displaced people participate in a UNHCR brick-building programme on the outskirts of Ouallam town in Tillabéri region, in April 2021.
    Refugees and displaced people participate in a UNHCR brick-building programme on the outskirts of Ouallam town in Tillabéri region, in April 2021.
  • Soldiers patrol near a site for refugees and internally displaced people in Niger’s Tillabéri region in April. Army operations in the area often result in civilians being killed.
    Soldiers patrol near a site for refugees and internally displaced people in Niger’s Tillabéri region in April. Army operations in the area often result in civilians being killed.
  • A person holds a vaccination certificate in their hand.
    Only 36 percent of South African adults have been fully vaccinated – the government hoped to reach 70 percent by the end of the year.
  • A man receives a vaccine in a temporary shelter.
    A drive-in vaccination centre at Zwartkops, Tshwane, Gauteng Province.
  • Children and adults stand on the riverbank of Puerto Olave, a community of 300 Indigenous people that has been effectively cut off from the outside world due to conflict.
    Children and adults stand on the riverbank of Puerto Olave, a community of 300 Indigenous people that has been effectively cut off from the outside world due to conflict.
  • A woman stands in a doorway with her back to the camera.
    Mabely looks through her window in Corriente Palo. She is unable to feed her children three times a day because her community has been confined since bombs were dropped in mid-September on a guerrilla camp not far from her village.

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