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  • Tario Guvakuva holding her newborn “Gunners”, named after the soldiers that helped her give birth on the night of the cyclone.
  • Madonna Muzimba, Prince Charles Mhondera and Tafadzwa Tenda standing in what used to be the main shop of a small community of loggers deep in the Chimanimani mountains. People from surrounding communities used to come to this shop for their supplies.
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  • Volunteers move a tent at the new UN camp for Venezuelan migrants in Maicao, Colombia on 20 March 2019.
  • A family sits in a tent
    Freddy Pacheco (left) and Tilsa Garcia (right) pose for a photo with some of their children. The couple arrived at the camp with five children. They had been sleeping in the streets of Maicao for several weeks.
  • Flag of Western Sahara against the sky
  • Mohamed Sulaiman and his studio.
  • Shaia Luali of NOVA, an NGO that promotes non-violent campaigning.
  • Samna Chaibou, Prosecutor of the Republic of Niger.
  • Alhamdou Issalak, vice mayor of Inatès.
  • Map of Niger showing Tahoua, Tillaberi, and Ayorou as well as neighbouring countries
  • A scene at the water's edge with boats and a low lying sun
  • Portrait of a man in profile
    Mohammed Mamman, a Fulani herder, escaped Mali in search of medical care for his son in Niger.
  • A doctor in a white smock in a medical room
    Dr. Rachid Sama Seiny is a general physician treating pediatric patients at the Tillabéri city hospital.
  • Map of Niger showing Tillaberi and Tahoua as well as Burkina Faso and Mali
  • Whole mountain faces covered in coca as farmers refuse to let go of the old sovereign crop.
    Whole mountain faces covered in coca as farmers refuse to let go of the old sovereign crop.
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