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  • Fred Wesonga speaking to IRIN.
  • Vailsa Wazemba 89, a grandmother of 56 grandchildren.
  • John Namutambo former shopkeeper at Wangemen trading centre.
  • Esther Nambuba showing of where her resturant and bar covered with boulders.
  • A Humane Borders water station in southern Arizona.
  • View of the Sonoran Desert in Southern Arizona.
  • A mural in Ajo, Arizona where humanitarian volunteers have been arrested and charged with crimes related to aid work in the desert.
  • The cross marking the spot where Stephen Saltontall stopped to say a prayer while on a Humane Borders water run in southern Arizona.
  • Ila Abernathy in her home in Tucson with a satchel dropped by a migrant on a trail.
  • A section of the border fence in between the US and Mexico in southern Arizona. People have to hike three to 10 days from this point in the desert.
  • Survivors of the earthquake queue to register to receive aid from Sulteng Bergerak.
  • Onlookers examine the rubble that was once Petobo, 22 October.
  • Norma Tandjokara carries the first aid to Labuana.
  • Village residents had painted “HELP” on several roads to get the attention of aid helicopters flying overhead that delivered to local governments but seemed to take too long to reach them, many said. 24 October.
  • Unloading the aid in Labuana in water that has not receded since the tsunami wiped out the first three rows of houses.
  • Map of cholera outbreaks in Zimbabwe September 2018.
  • A Kuwiririna Health Club water point.
  • A girl stands above thick branches covering a shallow hole.
    Shallow well in Zimbabwe.
  • Map of migration routes through the Balkans featuring Bosnia, Serbia, and the European Union
  • Pakistani migrants prepare bread in the DOM in Bihać.
  • Map of Bosnian Croatian border

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