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  • Young Lumad men practise boxing at a displacement camp at a church in Davao City
    Young Lumad men practise boxing at a displacement camp at a church in Davao City in 2016. The Lumads have been caught in the middle of the struggle between between the government and the communist New People’s Army.
  • Young Lumad men practise boxing at a displacement camp at a church in Davao City
    Young Lumad men practise boxing at a displacement camp at a church in Davao City in 2016. The Lumads have been caught in the middle of the struggle between between the government and the communist New People’s Army.
  • Tent camp overspilling from Moria
    Thousands of asylum seekers live in a tent camp overspilling from Moria that has fewer services like electricity or sanitation, and no security protection.
  • Asylum seekers wait outside Moria processing centre
    Asylum seekers wait outside the Moria processing centre on the Greek island of Lesvos.
  • Asylum seekers wait outside Moria processing centre
    Asylum seekers wait outside the Moria processing centre on the Greek island of Lesvos.
  • A Chadian soldier stands guard
    A Chadian soldier stands guard as cash aid is distributed to displaced families near Baga Sola in the Lake Chad region, which has been heavily militarised since government forces launched an offensive against Boko Haram in 2015.
  • A Chadian soldier stands guard
    A Chadian soldier stands guard as cash aid is distributed to displaced families near Baga Sola in the Lake Chad region, which has been heavily militarised since government forces launched an offensive against Boko Haram in 2015.
  • Composite image of the coronavirus
    Composite image of the coronavirus made up of news images of people wearing face masks sourced from CDC and GDELT.
  • Composite image of the coronavirus
    Composite image of the coronavirus made up of news images of people wearing face masks sourced from CDC and GDELT.
  • Idlib camp facilities being disinfected
    Facilities at some Idlib camps are being disinfected as a pre-emptive measure against the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • An aid worker shows a child how to put on a protective mask
    An aid worker from the Syrian NGO Ataa Relief shows a child at an Idlib camp how to put on a protective mask.
  • Residents at a camp near Atmeh learn how to protect themselves from the coronavirus
    Residents at a camp near Atmeh, northwestern Syria, listen to directions from a local NGO on how to protect themselves from the coronavirus.
  • Residents at a camp near Atmeh learn how to protect themselves from the coronavirus
    Residents at a camp near Atmeh, northwestern Syria, listen to directions from a local NGO on how to protect themselves from the coronavirus.
  • Migrants and asylum seekers waited to be bussed into the port of Messina
    After disembarking from Sea-Watch 3 in late February, migrants and asylum seekers waited to be bussed into the port of Messina to begin a 14-day quarantine period.
  • Image of Sea-Watch 3's on-board doctors checking body temperatures
    Sea-Watch 3's on-board doctors check body temperatures before migrants disembark and head into quarantine in the port of Messina on 27 February 2020.
  • Image of Sea-Watch 3's on-board doctors checking body temperatures
    Sea-Watch 3's on-board doctors check body temperatures before migrants disembark and head into quarantine in the port of Messina on 27 February 2020.
  • Image of a cultural mediator from Sea-Watch 3 stretching out his hand during a rescue
    Gennaro Giudetti, a cultural mediator from Sea-Watch 3, stretches out his hand during the rescue of a dinghy in the Mediterranean on 19 February 2020.
  • Image of Sea-Watch 3 doctors examining a young Somali asylum seeker
    Sea-Watch 3 doctors examine a young Somali asylum seeker rescued during an operation on 19 February 2020.
  • Volunteers carry UNICEF-donated supplies in Wuhan
    Volunteers carry UNICEF-donated supplies in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the early epicentre of the COVID-19 outbreak.
  • Venezuelans at Colombia-Venezuela border
    The unannounced closure of the border on 14 March left thousands of Venezuelans stranded in Colombia. On 15 March, officials opened the Simón Bolívar International Bridge connecting Venezuela and La Parada, Colombia, to let trapped residents return home.
  • Public transport in Caracas during COVID-19
    Public transport continues to operate in Caracas, though only for exceptional cases, since the government started imposing the quarantine.
  • Many people, most wearing masks, crowd the streets of Petare
    Many people, most wearing masks, crowd the streets of Petare in eastern Caracas on 17 March, the day after the government declared a nationwide quarantine to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
  • Many people, most wearing masks, crowd the streets of Petar
    Many people, most wearing masks, crowd the streets of Petare in eastern Caracas on 17 March, the day after the government declared a nationwide quarantine to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
  • A busy street in Arusha
    A busy street in Arusha, Tanzania’s tourist capital. COVID-19 arrived there on 16 March.
  • A busy street in Arusha
    A busy street in Arusha, Tanzania’s tourist capital. COVID-19 arrived there on 16 March.
  • Faith Mnzava
    Faith Mnzava. “I think they need to start providing the essentials for free to all Tanzanians, like masks and hand sanitiser," she said.
  • Frank Massawe
    Frank Massawe, a boda boda driver in Arusha, began taking precautions when the first COVID-19 case was reported in Nairobi. “I knew that if it was already in Kenya it was only a matter of time before it got here," he said.
  • Hassan Mohammad peers at the TV at his home
    Hassan Mohammad peers at the TV at his home in Arusha to catch up on news of the first COVID-19 case in Arusha. “Frankly speaking, I’m totally scared," he said. "I’m freaked out."
  • Marta Munuo, 72
    Marta Munuo, 72, owns a small shop in Moshono. “I get very little information from the government itself," she said, describing how she learns about COVID-19 developments. "I’ve only heard that I should be washing my hands.”

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