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  • A man stands on a pile of rubble, a large stone he has thrown is in mid-air
    A Yazidi man in the rubble of his house near Sinjar in 2019, after his home was destroyed in the fight against the so-called Islamic State.
  • A vista of the damaged olive groves and buildings in Sinjar town, with rubble strewn between them.
    Olive groves and buildings that were damaged during the fight against IS in Sinjar town, on 5 February 2021.
  • A police officer stands with their back to the camera, looking on at a damaged building painted yellow, with rubble strewn in the foreground.
    A police officer protects the abandoned Sinjar hospital, on 5 February 2021.
  • An image of a press release in which AyukTabe announces the start of ceasefire talks
    The separatist faction led by Sisiku Julius AyukTabe announced the start of ceasefire talks in a July 2020 press release.
  • Four years of conflict between the government and separatist fighters, like these in the Southwest region in 2018, have left nearly 800,000 people homeless and upended the lives of millions more.
  • A man sits on two green oxygen tanks in a grassy yard.
    A relative of an Indigenous woman who died from COVID-19 sits on oxygen tanks during her wake in Peru's Amazonian city of Pucallpa. Oxygen shortages have led to the deaths of many Indigenous people across the Amazon region.
  • Several people hold up an adorned coffin in a cemetery.
    A COVID-19 burial in the Jardines del Recuerdo Cemetery in the eastern Peruvian city of Pucallpa, where an ongoing spike in coronavirus cases has coincided with bad flooding in the surrounding Ucayali region.
  • A nurse, woman, and young child stand on the porch of a building on stilts in a rural village.
    A nurse at a medical centre in the Shipibo-Konibo Indigenous community in Peru's Ucayali region monitors the health of a mother and her daughter amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A boat sails on a river
    So-called public health "brigades" traverse the rivers of the Amazon region to test for COVID-19 and provide medical attention to Indigenous communities in northern Peru.

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