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  • University Hospital in Maracaibo, Venezuela.
  • Barrio Chiuijo, a survivor of a landmine explosion who was living in extreme poverty west of Chimoio in Mozambique in 2013.
  • A member of the indigenous Garifuna community making bread in Triunfo de La Cruz in northern Honduras in 2018.
  • The South African government has deployed about 28,000 health workers nationwide for mass COVID-19 testing and screening.
  • Imizamo Yethu's maze of walkways. South Africa’s townships are poor, crowded, and with few services – which makes the government’s stay-at-home order difficult to bear.
  • Imizamo Yethu's maze of walkways. South Africa’s townships are poor, crowded, and with few services – which makes the government’s stay-at-home order difficult to bear.
  • Imizamo Yethu’s micro-businesses continue to operate during the lockdown. An estimated 20,000 to 30,000 people are squeezed onto 0.57 square kilometres of land – and few wear protective masks.
  • A group of displaced people who fled a village called Miangalewa after an insurgent attack last November.
  • A group of displaced people who fled a village called Miangalewa after an insurgent attack last November.
  • Venezuelans walking from Bogotá back to Venezuela take a break under a bridge. Hamstrung by COVID-19 restrictions, thousands of migrants have opted for the recently unthinkable: return to Venezuela.
  • Venezuelans walking from Bogotá back to Venezuela take a break under a bridge. Hamstrung by COVID-19 restrictions, thousands of migrants have opted for the recently unthinkable: return to Venezuela.
  • Alejandro Reaño and his family leaving Bogotá to return to their birth country. The family was thrown out of their apartment after becoming unable to pay rent.
  • María Reyes, who lives with her family in an illegal neighbourhood in Engativá, signs off paperwork after receiving a food donation from Casa de los Sueños. Local government aid does not always reach those living in illegal neighbourhoods.
  • A woman peeks through her door to talk to aid workers in Engativá.
  • Blood covers the hands of an injured boy following what was suspected to be airstrikes by Assad-loyal forces in Damascus in February 2015. The most significant trial of Syria’s nine-year civil war is set to begin this week in Koblenz, Germany.

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