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  • Joseph Sawadogo, a member of the Koglweogo from the northern village of Foube.
  • Ousmane Koundaba, a farmer whose son was killed by militants.
  • Dr Farzana in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
  • Map of sudan showing Darfur, South Kordofan, Blue Nile, Kassala, and Abyei
  • Gen. Mahmadou Abou Tarka, President of the “Haute Autorité à la Consolidation de la PAIX”, poses in his office in Niamey, Niger on 3 December 2018.
  • A silhouette
  • Map of Mozambique showing town of Dombe
  • A view of temporary shelter
  • A view of temporary shelters
  • Young girls staying at the Chimanimani Hotel doing the dishes. The hotel provided shelter for more than 500 people after the storm.
  • A man stand above a chasm from a washed away road
    Cyclone Idai washed away roads in Zimbabwe’s Chimanimani district, cutting the area off from much of the country and forcing residents to band together.
  • Map of Zimbabwe showing neighouring countries and CHIMANIMANI
  • Map of Malawi showing Cyclone Idai affected region and Mozambique border
  • Trouble is a fisherman and watchman who rescued stranded families from tree tops and high roofs.
  • Maria's village, Masanduko, was totally submerged by the flood waters. She is now living in temporary accommodation at Khungu Bwe Camp in Chikwawa District.
  • Households escaped the floods mostly via dugout canoe, with whatever possessions they could salvage from the rising water. This canoe is pictured in flood waters near Bangula in Nsanje district.
  • Rwanda has made strides to bring people together since the genocide. Part of that involves “Umuganda,” which often means banding together to achieve a goal and is celebrated on the last Saturday of each month across Rwanda as a community service day.

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