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  • Zimbabwe banned the use of the US dollar in June with the launch of a new local currency - but that is depreciating and the country is unofficially "redollarising".
    Zimbabwe banned the use of the US dollar in June with the launch of a new local currency - but that is depreciating and the country is unofficially "redollarising".
  • Junior doctors have been on strike for three months demanding better pay and conditions - a walk out that has virtually closed public hospitals.
    Junior doctors have been on strike for three months demanding better pay and conditions - a walk out that has virtually closed public hospitals.
  • Drought has cut the supply of hydro-power and old coal-fired power plants need expensive maintenance - the result is the lights go out for 18-hours a day.
    Drought has cut the supply of hydro-power and old coal-fired power plants need expensive maintenance - the result is the lights go out for 18-hours a day.
  • Last year's drought was one of the worst on record - shriveling maize in farmers' fields.
    Last year's drought was one of the worst on record - shrivelling maize in farmers' fields.
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    Children shelter from the sun at northeastern Syria's al-Hol camp in May. The camp is now home to nearly 69,000 people.
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    Rohingya men help to transport material and carry out manual labour on infrastructure projects in exchange for daily stipends.
  • Rohingya men help to transport material and carry out manual labour on infrastructure projects in exchange for daily stipends.
    Rohingya men help to transport material and carry out manual labour on infrastructure projects in exchange for daily stipends.
  • A Rohingya man helps to dig a drainage system in Bangladesh’s Kutupalong refugee camp.
    A Rohingya man helps to dig a drainage system in Bangladesh’s Kutupalong refugee camp.
  • A Rohingya man helps to dig a drainage system in Bangladesh’s Kutupalong refugee camp.
    A Rohingya man helps to dig a drainage system in Bangladesh’s Kutupalong refugee camp.
  • A church choir practises ahead of a Sunday service in the city of Dondo, an hour’s drive from Beira. The small church with a congregation of 170 was “completely destroyed” by Idai.
  •  permanent resettlement villages after the cyclone Idai in Mozambique.
  • Planks of wood tied together with bits of frayed rope are all that hold up Joaquim Santiago Chapo’s mudbrick house in Guara Guara, Mozambique.
  • Guara Guara secondary school in Mozambique
  • Locals in Mozambique take the lead
  • A neighbourhood in ruins
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  • A woman from Dondo, in central Mozambique, lives alone in a house destroyed by Cyclone Idai almost nine months ago.
    A woman from Dondo, in central Mozambique, lives alone in a house destroyed by Cyclone Idai almost nine months ago.
  • A woman from Dondo, in central Mozambique, lives alone in a house destroyed by Cyclone Idai almost nine months ago.
    A woman from Dondo, in central Mozambique, lives alone in a house destroyed by Cyclone Idai almost nine months ago.
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  • Rohingya refugees walk on an embankment of the Naf River, which separates Myanmar and Bangladesh, in November 2017.
    Rohingya refugees walk on an embankment of the Naf River, which separates Myanmar and Bangladesh, in November 2017.
  • Rohingya refugees walk on an embankment of the Naf River, which separates Myanmar and Bangladesh, in November 2017.
    Rohingya refugees walk on an embankment of the Naf River, which separates Myanmar and Bangladesh, in November 2017.
  • Delegates gather at the 33rd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Geneva from 9-12 December 2019.
    Delegates gather at the 33rd International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Geneva from 9-12 December 2019.
  • Makalondi border checkpoint, Niger.
  • Sarah Noble at EACD Forum
  • EACD Forum
  • Men gather to pay tribute to aid worker Tetsu Nakamura, who was killed in an attack in early December. Nakamura’s organisation, Peace Japan Medical Services, has recently set up irrigation programmes in Nangarhar Province.
    Men gather to pay tribute to aid worker Tetsu Nakamura, who was killed in an attack in early December. Nakamura’s organisation, Peace Japan Medical Services, has recently set up irrigation programmes in Nangarhar Province.
  • A guard stands outside the Kabul compound of Counterpart International following a Taliban-claimed attack.
    A guard stands outside the Kabul compound of Counterpart International following a Taliban-claimed attack.
  • The checkpoint in Pul-e-Charkhi is an entrypoint to Kabul. Here, soldiers try to prevent militants and explosives from entering the city. But many planned attacks have slipped through the cracks.
    The checkpoint in Pul-e-Charkhi is an entrypoint to Kabul. Here, soldiers try to prevent militants and explosives from entering the city. But many planned attacks have slipped through the cracks.

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