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  • A man walks in front of a burnt out truck.
    Three weeks of rioting in June and July left at least 27 people dead, and millions of dollars in damage to business – those linked to the royal family were a particular target.
  • A burnt car is seen through a broken window.
    The aftermath of weeks of political violence and looting in Manzini, Eswatini’s largest city.
  • Women break down volcanic rock into gravel in the hope of earning a few dollars. The Mount Nyiragongo eruption left thousands of people homeless.
    Women break down volcanic rock into gravel in the hope of earning a few dollars. The Mount Nyiragongo eruption left thousands of people homeless.
  • A woman bends over in front of a temporary shelter.
    Pascaziya Kahumba and her five children are living in Bujuri camp – one of roughly a dozen sites where displaced people say they are struggling to meet their basic needs.
  • Displaced people await a distribution of aid from a foundation operated by Congolese First Lady Denise Nyakéru Tshisekedi.
    Displaced people await a distribution of aid from a foundation operated by Congolese First Lady Denise Nyakéru Tshisekedi.
  • A busy Owerri city center after the stay-at-home protest was suspended.
    A busy Owerri city center after the stay-at-home protest was suspended.
  • A statue of former Biafran leader Emeka Ojukwu in the southeastern city of Onitsha.
    A statue of former Biafran leader Emeka Ojukwu in the southeastern city of Onitsha.
  • A truck bearing the logo of the period poverty awareness-raising festival Jeyetna, which distributed free period panties, reusable pads, and menstrual cups across Lebanon this summer.
    A truck bearing the logo of the period poverty awareness-raising festival Jeyetna, which distributed free period panties, reusable pads, and menstrual cups across Lebanon this summer.
  • A cookie with a menstrual cup distributed at Jeyetna, a two-month festival that is part of efforts to raise awareness about worsening period poverty in Lebanon.
    A cookie with a menstrual cup distributed at Jeyetna, a two-month festival that is part of efforts to raise awareness about worsening period poverty in Lebanon.

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