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  • Argentinian Father Hugo Fabien Alanziz Gonzalez who ministers to 80 families in Aleppo's Midan district says bad memories from the war and extensive destruction are putting former residents off from returning.
  • Workers pulling down damged parts of the historic Dar al-Khandil hotel in Aleppo Old City.
  • Life is returning to some of Aleppo's most damaged districts.
  • Abandoned city centre in Harare during the stay-away.
  • A woman looks out a slatted window.
    When food is scarce, rural women like Vani Tuvuki exchange ideas for preserving and preparing staple crops: “We share how to cook certain foods, changing it so that our children won’t know that we’re eating the same thing over and over again.”
  • The sugarcane industry on the western part of Fiji’s Viti Levu has shrunk after years of declining yields and increasing costs.
  • Urmila Kumar and her husband Uday Kumar say their sugarcane crops have dwindled after years of rain shortages in the growing season; their rain-fed tapwater routinely runs dry: “There’s no rain. How can we plant? How can we get our income here?”
  • Jaimati Prasad says two rooms of her home were blown away during Cyclone Winston. She believes more attention would be paid to what women and children actually need if more women were involved in disaster response planning.
  • Fane Lomani Boseiwaqa places posters on the wall before meeting with a group of rural women in Ba, Fiji.
  • Leba Volau’s home collapsed during 2016’s Cyclone Winston. She remembers pushing her grandchildren out of the house as the walls caved in.
  • IRIN Director Heba Aly (middle), in discussion with CEO of IKEA Foundation Per Heggenes (left) and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Kelly Clements (right).
  • Najat Rochdi, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the Central African Republic
  • A harrowing string of events led Mary Poni to attempt suicide, twice.

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