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  • A woman talks to someone off camera while pointing to a notebook
    Florence Anyikoru, talking to women in Juba Women Empowerment project.
  • A woman at a sewing machine
    Jerusa Moro working at home. She makes school uniforms and mends clothes in her house in Rock City in Juba.
  • Young women in South Sudan sit in an audience
  • President Salva Kiir of the Republic of South Sudan signed the agreement on the resolution of the conflict in his country at a ceremony held in Juba in 2015.
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  • University Hospital in Maracaibo
  • University Hospital in Maracaibo
  • University Hospital in Maracaibo
  • University Hospital in Maracaibo.
  • Inside University Hospital in Maracaibo.
  • Patients wait outside of University Hospital in Maracaibo strewn with debris.
  • Dr. Piroza at a small hospital in Cumaná.
  • Two children walk in a village
    The village of Tucuco.
  • Herminia Ramirez' corrugated iron home in Tucuco.
  • A doctor points to an empty shelf
    Doctor Dora Colomenares at the University Hospital of Maracaibo.
  • Map of Syria border crossings with Iraq, Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon
  • Syrian border crossings map
  • The young priest Frederic Nakombo sits in his office filled with case files, books and a large map of the Central African Republic on the wall behind him.
    The young priest Frederic Nakombo sits in his office filled with case files.
  • A man stands in front of shelves full of files stacked
    Sostène Mbelesso, legal coordinator at Bangui's Listening Center, looks at the cases piling up in the office's wooden cabinet.
  • Rohingya children learn the Burmese language at a school run by ARSPH volunteers in Kutupalong, the largest refugee camp in Bangladesh.
  • Mohib Ullah, a refugee who heads the group Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights, talks to Rohingya leaders from across the refugee camps.

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