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  • Wreckage from the 1975-1991 Saharan war sits outside a museum in the camps.
  • A boy sits on his bed in Nawa-i-Barakzai district in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province. Heavy rains and floods destroyed his home, forcing his entire family to sleep outside.
  • Haji Badar sorts through what’s left of his home and belongings. He estimates his total losses, including 13 sheep, to be the equivalent of about $4,000 – a substantial sum in rural Afghanistan.
  • Haji Badar stands with his children on the remnants of his family’s home.
  • A boy watches his family's remaining sheep. The flood killed most of the family’s livestock.
  • Naeb Ali has put up plastic sheets to provide a temporary shelter for his family. He says they have received little government assistance apart from food distribution.
  • Locals say the floods affected some 3,000 families in Nawa-i-Barakzai district, and many of the worst-hit farming families had little to begin with.
  • A boy stands in front of what is left of his house after flash floods struck Helmand’s Nawa-i-Barakzai district.
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    Many residents lost everything during the floods, including their homes and livestock.
  • Ali Mohammed searches for the remains of his animals, who were crushed when his stable’s roof collapsed during heavy rains this month. Many residents in the area lost everything during the floods.
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  • Mothers wait for their children to be vaccinated at a basic health centre in southern Madagascar.
  • Very few parents in Madagascar take their children for a second dose of the measles vaccination, which has resulted in low immunisation rates.
  • Venezuelans wait for lunch at "Amigos del Projimo" – a kitchen charity that provides free meals near the Simón Bolívar bridge in Cúcuta.
  • Alma Maria Fernandez (right) runs a shelter and kitchen for Venezuelan migrants called Fund AR just outside Cúcuta.
  • A young Venezuelan family travelling on foot on the 10-day journey from the Colombia-Venezuela border to Bogotá.
  • A young girl stands in the small village of Tokori in Central Equatoria near the Congolese border, watching the newly arrived humanitarian convoy from Yei.
  • 14 year old Peter Yakui sobs while recounting the day government soldiers beat him and threatened to kill him after attacking his town of Morsak. He hasn’t seen his family since the attacks and doubts they’re alive.
  • Joseph Yokuei turns his neck to show the wound on the back of his head. He was beaten and robbed by South Sudan’s government soldiers while trying to bring food to his family in the town of Yei.
  • Community leaders sit on a bench in Tokori village in Central Equatoria, meeting with a recently arrived humanitarian convoy from Yei.
  • UN peacekeepers stand guard in the town of Tokori village along the Congolese border, while providing force protection for a humanitarian convoy.
  • Children carry water from a distribution point in Gaza's old city.
  • Djeneba Diallo sits inside a flimsy tent where five other members of her family are currently living.
  • A herder who works at a livestock mark next to the camp tends to his cattle.
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  • Hundreds of IDPs from central Mali are living on a landfill site next to a livestock market in the capital, Bamako.
  • An informal refugee settlement of Garin-Wazam in Diffa region, Niger.

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