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  • Relatives of hospitalized patients wait in line to fill oxygen cylinders in Iquitos, Peru
    With oxygen in short supply, relatives of hospitalised patients have had to wait in line, sometimes overnight, to fill oxygen cylinders at a private plant in Iquitos, Peru.
  • Staff from the hospital in Santa Clotilde carry an emergency patient
    Staff from the hospital in Santa Clotilde carry an emergency patient who arrived by boat from a Kichwa community on the Napo River.
  • Staff from the hospital in Santa Clotilde carry an emergency patient
    Staff from the hospital in Santa Clotilde carry an emergency patient who arrived by boat from a Kichwa community on the Napo River.
  • Patients in the Loreto Regional Hospital
    Patients in the Loreto Regional Hospital overflowed from wards into the corridors during the peak of COVID-19 cases in Iquitos, Peru.
  • A health technician takes a blood sample from a resident of the Kichwa community of San Lorenzo, located on the Napo River. Rapid tests are scarce.
  • A man wears protective mask in Sana'a
    A man wears a protective mask with a Yemeni greeting written on it, as he walks at a market in Sana'a amid concerns of the spread of COVID-19, 16 May 2020.
  • A woman stands in front of her house in Castel Volturno, Italy
    A woman stands in front of her house in Castel Volturno, Italy. Coronavirus and restrictions to control it have made life in the region – a hotspot for crime, poverty and prostitution – even more precarious, especially for vulnerable women.
  • A woman stands in front of her house in Castel Volturno, Italy
    A woman stands in front of her house in Castel Volturno, Italy. Coronavirus and restrictions to control it have made life in the region – a hotspot for crime, poverty and prostitution – even more precarious, especially for vulnerable women.
  • A member of the Koglweogo manages the crowd at a community gathering in the town of Ziniaré
    A member of the Koglweogo, a ‘self-defence’ group in Burkina Faso, manages the crowd at a community gathering in the town of Ziniaré. New violence has added to deepening insecurity in the country.
  • A woman walks through rubble in Marawi in the Philippines
    A woman walks through rubble in Marawi in the Philippines in May 2018. Three years after clashes between the military and insurgents levelled much of the city’s central core in 2017, tens of thousands of people are still displaced, according to the UN.
  • A woman walks through rubble in Marawi in the Philippines
    A woman walks through rubble in Marawi in the Philippines in May 2018. Three years after clashes between the military and insurgents levelled much of the city’s central core in 2017, tens of thousands of people are still displaced, according to the UN.
  • Lega Dembi gold mine
    Community concerns over the Lega Dembi gold mine, seen on the hillside in the background, have added to long-standing grievances and a sense of alienation in Oromia, Ethiopia’s most populous and restive region.
  • The Haven Night Shelter staff helping the homeless in Cape Town. They work with the city authorities and security forces during the lockdown.
  • A health worker during coronavirus screening of residents in Cape Town. South Africa has conducted some 635,000 COVID-19 tests – far more than most wealthier countries have managed.
  • ethiopia gold mine women and child
    Residents of villages near the mine, like two-month-old Wakjira Meko, have the highest recorded rate of birth defects in the country, according to an unreleased government-commissioned report. Meko died shortly after TNH visited the area.
  • Chadian migrant Bachir Ahmed Ali and Sudanese migrant Mohammed Abdelbari sit in front of their tent in the slum near Cassibile. “For me, the virus is not as scary as war or hunger. But I think our conditions should get more attention," Ali said.
  • Gambian labourers build a shack in a tented slum near the village of Cassibile in eastern Sicily. Broader benefits of a new law allowing temporary legal residency for certain undocumented workers are unclear.

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