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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.
  • A displaced Fulani herder taking refugee in Bankass town.
  • A young child with medical equipment on a bed
    Fousseyni Ziguime, a malnourished child, at Bankass hospital.
  • A man sits for the camera, a camel is tied to a tree in the background
    Amadou Guindo, a displaced Dogon farmer now living in a village near Bankass town.
  • An old rifle leans against a tree
    An artisanal hunting rifle used by the new Dogon self-defence group near Bankass town.
  • A man in a white top stands in front of cattle
    A displaced Dogon man in a village near Bankass town.
  • A submersible road connects a village to a local market. The roads, built to withstand monsoon floods, are one way local governments are trying to adapt to a changing climate.
  • Emdadul Huq, 75, farms rice in a wetlands area in northeastern Bangladesh. He says winters have grown warmer and rains more intense.
  • Children gather near a rice field. The seasonal wetlands, known as haor, are submerged for much of the year. Rice is harvested once a year as the monsoon season begins.
  • Shites Das, a farmer in Daiyya village in northeast Bangladesh, says many of his neighbours have left their farms, unable to make ends meet.
  • A man walks through a rice paddy field in northeast Bangladesh. The main boro paddy rice is harvested only once a year. Locals say there are few job alternatives.
  • Banunu refugees from Yumbi gather in front of Makotimpoko church in Congo-Brazzaville where they have sought refuge.

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