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  • Displaced women fled their village in Cabo Delgado after an insurgent attack late last month.
    Displaced women fled their village in Cabo Delgado after an insurgent attack late last month.
  • Houses, schools, hospitals and other public buildings are still in ruins months after two cyclones hit Mozambique.
    Houses, schools, hospitals and other public buildings are still in ruins months after two cyclones hit Mozambique.
  • A malnourished child receives treatment at a hospital in cyclone-hit Dondo, in central Mozambique.
    A malnourished child receives treatment at a hospital in cyclone-hit Dondo, in central Mozambique.
  • A malnourished child receives treatment at a hospital in cyclone-hit Dondo, in central Mozambique.
    A malnourished child receives treatment at a hospital in cyclone-hit Dondo, in central Mozambique.
  • Posters used to deliver messages about Ebola to communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo's outbreak zone.
    Posters used to deliver messages about Ebola to communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo's outbreak zone.
  • An Iraqi demonstrator takes part in an anti-government march in the centre of the southern city of Basra on 2 December 2019.
    An Iraqi demonstrator takes part in an anti-government march in the centre of the southern city of Basra on 2 December 2019.
  • Posters used to deliver messages about Ebola to communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo's outbreak zone.
    Posters used to deliver messages about Ebola to communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo's outbreak zone.
  • A deminer in the west of Cambodia – one of seven countries that requested additional time to clear mine-contaminated areas this week in Oslo.
    A deminer in the west of Cambodia – one of seven countries that requested additional time to clear mine-contaminated areas this week in Oslo.
  • Injury sustained due to a landmine.
  • Ebola survivor Rachel Kavughokahuko nurses her two-month old son in her house in Congo's town of Beni.
    Ebola survivor Rachel Kavughokahuko nurses her two-month old son in her house in Congo's town of Beni.
  • A young boy peers through wooden slats, listening to a meeting between traditional healers and aid workers outside of Biakato town in the Ituri province.
    A young boy peers through wooden slats, listening to a meeting between traditional healers and aid workers outside of Biakato town in the Ituri province.
  • Workers construct a boat in Kazir Bazar, a fishing settlement on the east coast of Hatiya island
    Workers construct a boat in Kazir Bazar, a fishing settlement on the east coast of Hatiya island
  • Sujey Ortega with her child in Venezuela
    Sujey Ortega, 32, has nine children. Her youngest – the one she is breastfeeding – is four months old and was born at Colombia's Erasmo Meoz hospital. They live in precarious conditions in a slum on the outskirts of Cúcuta.
  • Zuliman García with her family
    Zuliman García, 26, left Venezuela eight months ago when she got pregnant with her third child. She had heard about a baby who had died because of lack of oxygen and she got scared. She gave birth to a daughter at Erasmo Meoz hospital.
  • Sujey Ortega with her child in Venezuela
    Sujey Ortega, 32, has nine children. Her youngest – the one she is breastfeeding – is four months old and was born at Colombia's Erasmo Meoz hospital. They live in precarious conditions in a slum on the outskirts of Cúcuta.
  • Single file line of MONUSCO soldiers
    MONUSCO peacekeepers from Tanzania on the march.
  • Single file line of MONUSCO soldiers
    MONUSCO peacekeepers from Tanzania on the march.
  • North East Syria, Al Hassakeh Governorate, Al Hol camp for internally displaced persons
    Children at Al Hol camp in Syria get different services according to whether their parents are considered 'terrorist'.
  • North East Syria, Al Hassakeh Governorate, Al Hol camp for internally displaced persons
    Children at Al Hol camp in Syria get different services according to whether their parents are considered 'terrorist'.
  • Dekoa
    More than 130 women and girls made sexual abuse and exploitation allegations against peacekeepers in Dekoa, a remote town in the Central African Republic countryside.
  • Dekoa
    More than 130 women and girls made sexual abuse and exploitation allegations against peacekeepers in Dekoa, a remote town in the Central African Republic countryside.
  • Bangui Victim
  • An UNMIL peacekeeper from Ghana on guard duty near the central city of Cestos during a visit by then head of UNMIL Karin Landgren in November 2012.
  • Since losing his job with UNMIL, Seymour Miller, 35, has been unable to support seven dependents in his family and extended family.
    Since losing his job with UNMIL, Seymour Miller, 35, has been unable to support seven dependents in his family and extended family.
  • Dry African desert to visualise the African drought.
    Benjamin Galwaha and his wife, Faith, run a small shop and rent out rooms in a property they own.
  • The debris of a car normally used to transport landmine victims to hospital lies on the side of a road between Hsipaw and Lashio in Myanmar's northern Shan State.

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