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  • A man sits on the sea wall looking at a cruise ship
  • Map of northern Venezuela showing Willemstad and Curaçao
  • A silhouette of a man facing away in a dark alley.
    “If a policeman wants to catch me, he must run faster than me.” Martín Figueroa in Curaçao.
  • Map of USA and Mexico border showing Nogales
  • People on a street with a highway sign pointing to the border.
    Migrants linger outside a mess hall run by the Kino Border Initiative close to the U.S. border in Nogales, Sonora.
  • A metal border fence with a sign in Spanish warning of penalties.
    View of the border between Nogales, Sonora and Nogales, Arizona from the Mexican side.
  • Staffan de Mistura (left), UN Special Envoy for Syria, briefs journalists.
  • Map of Syria, Iraq, and Jordan border showing At Tanf, al Waleed and Rukban camps
  • Map of East and West Africa showing the Green Wall
  • Women, many of whom are also herders, from communities surrounding one of the protected plots who are being paid to plant trees as part of the GGW's reforestation programme.
  • Protected plot in Mbar Toubab
  • A garden plot in Mbar Toubab, Senegal.
  • A protected plot, left, in Ranerou, Senegal.
  • Planting trees in Mbar Toubab, Senegal.
  • A man over an infant in a hospital bed connected to tubes
  • A woman with her hand covering her crying
  • A blue room with hospital beds
  • A woman comforts a woman holding a child on a hospital bed
  • Claudia Cova, 29, quit her job so she could find medicine for her son, who was diagnosed with cancer in April. Free healthcare was guaranteed as a human right in the Venezuelan constitution adopted in 1999.
  • Map of Venezuela showing Caracas, Maracaibo, Cumana, and Cariaco
  • Store shelves sit empty across Venezuela. A shortage of foreign currency means the government hasn’t been able to import enough food, equipment, and medicine for the population.
  • A mother kisses her son on the cheek
    Claudia Cova, a 29-year-old photographer and designer, and her son, Gabriel, 13, share an apartment in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital. Gabriel’s cancer diagnosis in April forced Claudia to quit her job so she could devote more time to finding medicine.
  • A woman holds up medical files
  • Antonia Martinez Lozada, 56, sits at her nearly empty home in Cariaco, Venezuela. Martinez sold nearly everything she owned to buy medicine for her lung cancer. Venezuelans are entitled to free healthcare, but drugs shortages have wracked the country.
  • A phone wiith a Whatsapp chat open
    Alfonso Brandt shows a list of drugs prices posted on a private WhatsApp group. A social media marketplace emerged amid Venezuela’s severe drugs shortage.

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