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  • 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.
  • Some 20,000-30,000 displaced people now live in makeshift shelters like these in the village of Gotiti.
  • Bekele Worasa, 45, is a coffee farmer and IDP committee leader. Since December, he has lived in a shelter around the Mekane Yesus Church in Gotiti, together with his wife and 11 children.
  • Tegeno Tiba, 86, spent his whole life in West Guji, until nine months ago when he was displaced to Chelelektu in Gedeo. He now lives in an orphanage and survives on food aid. He has not returned home since.
  • Berhanu Seid, 36, is from West Guji, where he lived with his family of eight. Now displaced in the town of Chelelektu, Gedeo, he stays with extended family and receives food aid from World Vision International.
  • A large group of people standing for a portrait in front of a large, makeshift church against a dramatic sky
    Leaders of the IDP committee in Gedeo say several thousand people live in a makeshift shelter near the Mekane Yesus Church in Gotiti village.
  • Meret Sisay, 18, was forced to flee her home in West Guji twice last year. Now in the village of Gotiti, she lives in a makeshift shelter like thousands of other Gedeos.
  • A South Sudanese woman walks back to her home in the Bidi Bidi refugee settlement in northwestern Uganda.

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