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  • An indigenous woman wearing traditional dress holds a sign outside COP26.
    Indigenous people from the Amazon protest outside the COP26 conference centre in Glasgow. They say their role in preserving nature is critical to reining in climate change, and are seeking better representation at the talks.
  • Tulu Rani, 72, stands near the site of her former home, which eroded into the sea, on Manpura Island, where Bangladesh’s Meghna River empties into the Bay of Bengal. Erosion occurs naturally in Bangladesh, but climate change is worsening the problem.
    Tulu Rani, 72, stands near the site of her former home, which eroded into the sea, on Manpura Island, where Bangladesh’s Meghna River empties into the Bay of Bengal. Erosion occurs naturally in Bangladesh, but climate change is worsening the problem.
  • An illustration shows a pile of weapons.
    Weapons are readily available in the northwest, flowing in from the jihadst conflict in the Sahel, or manufactured by local gunsmiths.
  • An illustration shows a woman carrying goods over her head.
    The violence has forced more than 450,000 people from their homes in five states – Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, and Zamfara.
  • An illustration shows a group of bandits standing together holding weapons.
    At least 80 heavily armed bandit gangs are operating in Nigeria’s northwest, and the chaos they have caused has triggered a humanitarian emergency.
  • A migrant from Senegal stands on a roof of a building, in the background is the skyline of a city.
    A West African migrant looks out across the island of Gran Canaria from the roof of a community centre that has been hosting those with nowhere else to go.
  • The author (background) records needs on his laptop during a visit to the makeshift encampment outside the UNHCR community centre in October.
    The author (background) records needs on his laptop during a visit to the makeshift encampment outside the UNHCR community centre in October.
  • A woman looks up at a building destroyed by Cyclone Idai in 2019 in Nhamatanda, a town in Mozambique’s central Sofala province.
    After back-to-back cyclones in 2019, Mozambique was ranked the country most affected by climate-related weather events in the world. Here, a woman looks up at a building destroyed by Cyclone Idai in Nhamatanda, a town in central Sofala province.

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