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A devastated coconut plantation devastated by Hurricane Maria. Agriculture represents Dominica’s second industry -
A laid off hotel worker looks out onto the debris strewn beach of Mero. Before Maria, tourism was Dominica’s main source of income -
Volunteers use fire hoses to clear mud from the streets of Roseau -
Fell trees and torn roof paneling litter the ravines of a village in Dominica -
Kenny Charles stands guard of Salybia primary school, now serving as a displaced people’s shelter in the Kalinoga Territory -
Vendors resume the sale of local staple foods. The devastation was such that not even the cassava roots survived Maria’s path -
A mother brushes her daughter’s hair as the pre-storm routine slowly resumes. Classes, however, remain halted -
Mervin Henderson stands in a neighbour’s house destroyed by the Pointe Michel landslide -
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Goats can be picky eaters. Getting the right kind of grass often entails long journeys -
Uvira came under attack from speedboats -
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Rebecca Ekale, who lost 16 goats to drought, doubts oil will make her life easier -
UNHCR uses biometrics such as iris scans to register refugees -
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Without water points like this, many more animals would die -
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Local women cast their vote in one of Tuz Khurmatu's largest polling stations -
In Kenya's Turkana County alone, drought has killed an estimated half million head of livestock -
A general map of the Caribbean -
Kurdish fighters gather outside a Tuz Khurmatu polling station after a peshmerga was shot dead -
A map by humanitarian agencies in Bangladesh shows the outlines of a planned new camp for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar. The dotted line shows the camp’s borders; areas marked red show the locations of some of the new arrivals after 25 August. -
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A pro-referendum even in Erbil, days before the vote -
Evacuees from Barbuda were temporarily housed at the cricket stadium in Antigua -
Rohingya refugees have built makeshift homes in parts of a 2,000-acre site that Bangladesh’s government has earmarked for a giant new refugee camp. -
Sunset over Dominica in the Caribbean, September 2017 -
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