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  • A person in Epworth, Zimbabwe.
    Epworth is a community where the majority of people are in debt, more than 48 percent of households are food insecure, and almost a third of all children are stunted as a result of poor nutrition.
  • Beatrice Katumba in her one-room home
    Beatrice Katumba in her one-room home.
  • Two children and their mother in Epworth, Zimbabwe.
    Beatrice’s grandchildren keep getting sick as a result of an overflowing septic tank
  • Missioni Arlindo has been waiting to get immigration status in Mexico for several months so he can continue his journey to the US border and claim US asylum.
    Missioni Arlindo has been waiting to get immigration status in Mexico for several months so he can continue his journey to the US border and claim US asylum.
  • Cooking on the hillside outside the camp in Kos.
    Cooking on the hillside outside the camp in Kos.
  • Misinformation, rumours, and falsehoods about the Ebola response have found fertile ground in eastern Congo, and can spread particularly quickly on social media platforms like WhatsApp.
    Misinformation, rumours, and falsehoods about the Ebola response have found fertile ground in eastern Congo, and can spread particularly quickly on social media platforms like WhatsApp.
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  • Families, who ran away to find a safe country, now they have to make do with abandoned crumbling outhouse, to put a roof under themselves to somehow feel safe.
    Families, who ran away to find a safe country, now they have to make do with abandoned crumbling outhouse, to put a roof under themselves to somehow feel safe.
  • An abandoned crumbling outhouse, without any windows or capacity for natural light except through the cracks in the ceiling, has become a living space for about 100 people in Pyli.
    An abandoned crumbling outhouse, without any windows or capacity for natural light except through the cracks in the ceiling, has become a living space for about 100 people in Pyli.
  • Haider al-Husseni and his children in the playground near the refugee camp, Pyli. Al-Husseni says he cannot give his children their basic needs.
    Haider al-Husseni and his children in the playground near the refugee camp, Pyli. Al-Husseni says he cannot give his children their basic needs.
  • Health workers carry caskets of newborns who died from Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    Health workers carry caskets of newborns who died from Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • Josephat on air in a radio talk show.
    Josephat, a critical conduit between the Ebola response and the general public in North Kivu, fights misinformation by going on air with local radio stations to deliver fact based reports to educate the public about Ebola response.
  • Schoolgirls in Harare, Zimbabwe, protest over child marriages.
    Schoolgirls in Harare, Zimbabwe, protest over child marriages.
  • Pharmacist Ahmad Mustafa lays out boxes of free medication he had brought for Mhassen Suleiman and her four daughters, who live in a makeshift tent in the town of Sarmada, near the Turkish border.
  • Patients undergo dialysis at a clinic in Idlib city, which until its recent closure was one of the few options for patients with advanced kidney failure to receive free treatment in the area.
  • Ayat, a two-year-old girl, suffered third degree burns when her family’s tent caught fire in their camp near the Turkish border in December.
  • Dr. Muhammad al-Ramah, who works in a makeshift displacement camp north of Idlib city, examines 10-year-old Alia by mobile phone light.
    Dr. Muhammad al-Ramah, who works in a makeshift displacement camp north of Idlib city, examines 10-year-old Alia by mobile phone light.
  • Dozens of Syrians gather outside the Aya Charity Pharmacy in Idlib city, some of them having travelled long distances in the hope of getting their hands on the free medication on offer that day.
  • A woman prays among the rubble of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption that got destroyed in the 12 January 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
    A woman prays among the rubble of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption that got destroyed in the 12 January 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
  • Ali Hashoum, director of the Adnan Kiwan hospital in rural southern Idlib, said his facility was on the list but was nonetheless struck by two bombs on 24 November, 2019.
  • Mickerlange Noisy
    Mickerlange Noisy, sells rice in the market. With increasing prices and insecurity, she has not been able to make a profit for the last few months. Sometimes, she says she doesn’t know how – or if – she will feed her children.
  • With food insecurity, the World Food Programme has delivered more than 22 containers of rice, beans, and oil to Gonaïves after a brief delay due to gang activity around the port – an obstacle that impacts humanitarian work.
    With food insecurity, the World Food Programme has delivered more than 22 containers of rice, beans, and oil to Gonaïves after a brief delay due to gang activity around the port – an obstacle that impacts humanitarian work.
  • A victim of a massacre last year in the village of Fitchama receives treatment at Tchomia General Hospital.
    A victim of a massacre last year in the village of Fitchama receives treatment at Tchomia General Hospital.

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