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  • Lilia Betzaida Vargas Gomez left behind a son, siblings, and her mother and father in Venezuela. "We no longer had adequate food," she said.
    Lilia Betzaida Vargas Gomez left behind a son, siblings, and her mother and father in Venezuela. "We no longer had adequate food," she said.
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  • people from venezuela crossing the border between Mexico and the US
  • A woman living near Jacobabad in Sindh province demonstrates how high the floodwaters reached in August. Villagers believe it will take another six months for the water to fully recede.
    A woman living near Jacobabad in Sindh province demonstrates how high the floodwaters reached in August. Villagers believe it will take another six months for the waters to fully recede.
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  • man walking in the aftermath of floodings in Pakistan
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  • people on a boat during the floods in Pakistan in 2022
  • A vegetable market in Kolkata in March 2022. Food prices have soared in India this year, forcing many more people into hunger.
    A vegetable market in Kolkata in March 2022. Food prices have soared in India this year, forcing many more people into hunger.
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  • An imam stands in front of a mosque in Jambur, a town in western Gambia. Its residents were subjected to a “witch-hunt” in 2009 and have not yet been fully compensated.
    An imam stands in front of a mosque in Jambur, a town in western Gambia. Its residents were subjected to a “witch-hunt” in 2009 and have not yet been fully compensated.
  • Members of the Ndigal sect prepare tea from a village in Senegal. The group was forcibly displaced from the Gambia in 2009.
    Members of the Ndigal sect prepare tea from a village in Senegal. The group was forcibly displaced from the Gambia in 2009.
  • ¡Tida Baba Jobe holds up newspaper clippings of her husband, who was executed by Yahya Jammeh’s regime in 2011. She is frustrated that Jammah associates have received jobs in government, while her family struggles financially and psychologically.
    Tida Baba Jobe holds up newspaper clippings of her husband, who was executed by Yahya Jammeh’s regime in 2011. She is frustrated that Jammah associates have received jobs in government, while her family struggles financially and psychologically.
  • The displaced were provided with a starter-pack of food, that included maize and rice ...
    The displaced were provided with a starter-pack of food, that included maize and rice ...
  • ... For most of the displaced the rations lasted less than a month.
  • The Borno State government’s development plan aims to rebuild after 13 years of war.
    The Borno State government’s development plan aims to rebuild after 13 years of war.
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  • More than 2,500 people have resettled in Soye from Maiduguri and are struggling to get on their feet.
    More than 2,500 people have resettled in Soye from Maiduguri and are struggling to get on their feet.
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  • Gangs have exploited the security vacuum since the July 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. Police fire tear gas at protesters demanding the resignation of interim PM Ariel Henry after weeks of shortages in Port-au-Prince, in October 2022.
    Gangs have exploited the security vacuum since the July 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. Police fire tear gas at protesters demanding the resignation of interim PM Ariel Henry after weeks of shortages in Port-au-Prince, in October 2022.
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