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  • A local responder educates about Ebola in Congo
    Karungi Shamillah, 27, a Red Cross volunteer in her own community in Majada, Uganda, close to the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, educating communities about Ebola.
  • Map of Yemen showing Taiz, Hodeidah, Aden and Sana'a
  • Saif Ahmed
  • Photo of an internally displaced woman and child in Yemen.
    Mariam Hasan
  • Map of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh showing the Ganges, Meghna, Padma and Brahmaputra rivers
  • Photo of displaced people in Lake Chad fishing.
  • A health worker takes temperatures in Mangina.
  • Photo of a Venezuelan migrant in Peru
    Juan, a Venezuelan in Cusco, who says he doesn’t exist in Peru after entering the country illegally – ‘It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a visa or a passport, everything has a price.’
  • Photo of Rohingya camp in Bangladesh being built for heavy rains
    WFP disaster risk reduction teams are stabilising slopes that slipped during heavy rains in Cox’s Bazar.
  • Photo of crop burning fires in Sinjar Iraq
    A field of wheat burns near the town of Sinjar.
  • Photo of crop burning near Sinjar, Iraq.
    Members of Battalion 33 approach a crop blaze under control near the town of Beiji.
  • Photo of warning sign in Yemen
    A sign warns of mines near an IDP camp in Serwah, March 2019.
  • Photo of a dry displacement camp in Yemen
    The sprawling al-Sawabeen camp for internally displaced people in Serwah, March 2019.
  • Photo of cyclone shelter after Cyclone Fani in India
    This cyclone shelter near Sukola village in Odisha’s Puri district is one of hundreds of shelters authorities have set up across the state. Odisha evacuated more than one million people before Cyclone Fani struck in early May.
  • Photo of Gadakokal village in Puri district of India after Cyclone Fani in May 2019
    In Puri district’s Gadakokal village, fishing and farming families have gone without work for weeks since Cyclone Fani struck in early May. The storm damaged fishing boats and nets, and fields were flooded with salty water.

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