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  • the hands of a woman sitting down are clasped on her knee.
    Many women, like this mother-of-three posing for a portrait on 10 October 2021 in Quibdó, Colombia, are trying to break out of a cycle of gender-based violence that began during the pandemic. But they find little assistance.
  • Wooden houses stand over the Rio Atrato, the river that acts as the main transport channel in Colombia’s Chocó region.
    Wooden houses stand over the Rio Atrato, the river that acts as the main transport channel in Colombia’s Chocó region.
  • Julia Susana Mena leads a grassroots women's group supporting GBV victims in Quibdó and the wider Chocó region.
    Julia Susana Mena leads a grassroots women's group supporting GBV victims in Quibdó and the wider Chocó region.
  • Local reporting on a recent femicide at a newsstand in Puno, Peru in October 2021.
    Local reporting on a recent femicide at a newsstand in Puno, Peru in October 2021.
  • A group of gender-based violence survivors participate in a baking course at the home of Yazmín Zulrina Pinzón Ramírez in Cúcuta, Colombia on 19 September 2021.
    A group of gender-based violence survivors participate in a baking course at the home of Yazmín Zulrina Pinzón Ramírez in Cúcuta, Colombia on 19 September 2021.
  • Portrait of a man in profile
    Boubacar Diallo, former leader of the Puel self-defence militia. Niamey, Niger, 2018.
  • A woman carries firewood as she wades through flood waters in Rubkona, Unity State, South Sudan, 27 November 2021.
    A woman carries firewood as she wades through flood waters in Rubkona, Unity State, South Sudan, 27 November 2021.
  • A priest stands on the steps of a building speaking with an armed peacekeeper.
    UN peacekeepers interact with a priest from a displacement site for civilians fleeing the conflict in Congo’s Ituri province, in November 2021.
  • Two women holding tall red flags and a megaphone walk along a coastline.
    The number of female cyclone deaths in Bangladesh has also plummeted, partially due to the country’s volunteer corps that is comprised of 50 percent women.
  • Women repair embankments damaged by Cyclone Fani in the coastal area of Khulna district in Bangladesh.
    Women repair embankments damaged by Cyclone Fani in the coastal area of Khulna district in Bangladesh.
  • A billboard of ex-president Mahamadou Issoufou, who stood down this year after two five-year terms. He was succeeded by former interior minister Mohamed Bazoum.
    A billboard of ex-president Mahamadou Issoufou, who stood down this year after two five-year terms. He was succeeded by former interior minister Mohamed Bazoum.

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