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  • The caravan leaves San Pedro Sula, Honduras, as a very diverse group of people. Families with young children and elderly grandparents walk alongside single fathers and teenagers; all fleeing their country after hurricanes Eta and Iota left them with nothi
    The caravan leaves San Pedro Sula, Honduras, as a very diverse group of people. Families with young children and elderly grandparents walk alongside single fathers and teenagers; all fleeing their country after hurricanes Eta and Iota left them with nothi
  • A funeral procession in Caucasia, Colombia honours the memory of 17-year-old Miladis del Carmen Álvarez Guzmán, who was killed in a stabbing
    A funeral procession in Caucasia, Colombia honours the memory of 17-year-old Miladis del Carmen Álvarez Guzmán, who was killed in a stabbing.
  • A photo shows scaffolding on a building in Beirut's Karantina neighborhood where residents fear their homes are at risk of further damages or even collapse during winter rains.
    Residents of Beirut's Karantina neighbourhood fear their homes are at risk of further damage – or could even collapse – during winter rains.
  • Women beg on the streets in Kabul while living under Taliban rule
    Women beg on the streets in Kabul while living under Taliban rule; May 2000.
  • Doctors tend to a suspected COVID-19 patient at the Royal Free Hospital in London
    Doctors tend to a suspected COVID-19 patient at the Royal Free Hospital in London; June 2020.
  • United States Border Patrol agents along the Texas border with Mexico
    United States Border Patrol agents along the Texas border with Mexico; June 2018.
  • New York Times magazine cover photo showing a woman holding her malnourished child in Yemen
    The New York Times magazine cover photo from November 2018, taken by Addario, highlighting starvation faced by Yemenis caught up in conflict.
  • An employee of a funeral home attaches a name tag to the wrist of a patient who died that morning in a nursing home
    An employee of a funeral home attaches a name tag to the wrist of a patient who died that morning in a nursing home; Somerset, April 2020.
  • A mother and her children sit in their makeshift tent outside a displaced person’s camp on the Turkish border with Syria
    A mother and her children sit in their makeshift tent outside a displaced person’s camp on the Turkish border with Syria in 2013.
  •  Syrians crossing into northern Iraq near the Sahela border point
    Syrians crossing into northern Iraq near the Sahela border point in 2013.
  • Kurdish fighters check wives and relatives of members of the so-called Islamic State
    Kurdish fighters check wives and relatives of members of the so-called Islamic State after they fled Baghouz, the group's last pocket of territory in Syria; 9 March 2019.
  • The fishing quay in Mbour, Senegal, where fishermen say it has become harder to make a living off due to depleted fishing stocks
    More than 400 people have died attempting the journey from Senegal to the Canary Islands between October and early December 2020 alone.
  • A group of young men who work on fishing boats take a break and play cards
    A group of young men who work on fishing boats take a break and play cards. Their catches are dwindling due to encroachment from foreign vessels.
  • A photo of 36-year-old Abdou Diakate, who is a part of a worrying surge of men and women risking their lives on the dangerous voyage from Senegal to the Canary Islands
    “My heart hurts, and my head hurts from the stress," says 36-year-old Abdou Diakaté. Diakaté and his friends are part of a worrying surge of men and women risking their lives on the dangerous voyage from Senegal to the Canary Islands in 2020.
  • A photo of Anta Gaye, whose 28-year-old son Talla died on a boat that went missing at sea in October
    In Mbour, a fishing-oriented city of a quarter of a million people, there are streets where multiple households have lost sons. One of those streets is home to Anta Gaye, whose 28-year-old son Talla died on a boat that went missing at sea in October.
  • A photo of the fishing quay in Mbour, Senegal
    The fishing quay in Mbour, Senegal. Greenpeace says the Senegalese government is not transparent about how many industrial fishing boats are operating off the coast of the West African country, and that Senegal's oceans are overfished.
  • Dried fish laid out in Mbour, Senegal
    Dried fish laid out in Mbour, Senegal. Industrial fishing has weakened fish stocks in the country which are dietary staples in many coastal Senegelase communities.
  • A photo of Aly Sakho, a boat engine mechanic who works next to the fishing quay
    Aly Sakho is a boat engine mechanic who works next to the fishing quay in Mbour, where he services engines for the fishermen who set out to fish in the colorful boats that line the beach a few meters away.
  • The fishing quay in Mbour, Senegal, where fishermen say it has become harder to make a living off due to depleted fishing stocks
    The fishing quay in Mbour, Senegal, where fishermen say it has become harder to make a living off due to depleted fishing stocks.
  • A man swims in the ocean at the fishing quay in Mbour, Senegal
    A man swims in the ocean at the fishing quay in Mbour, Senegal, where fishermen say it has become harder to make a living off due to depleted fishing stocks.

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