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In Somaliland, one mother rises to the challenge of playing both parents to her eight daughters.
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'We've stayed on our ancestors' land and we've put up with everything, but if rain doesn't come, life would turn into a nightmare," says Koubra Hamid.
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First Person
Pieces of normal
While some in Port-au-Prince are able to find ways to feel a bit of normalcy, I wonder about the children and how this disaster may have altered their perspective—and sense of security—forever.
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These photos capture the moments of everyday life that we all share—caring for children, laundry washed and hung to dry, boys playing with toy cars.
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For more than 400 farmers along the Gurracho River, water now flows in abundance to their fields through a new irrigation system.
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This month, there will be no feasts or family gatherings for the people traveling north, but there is a spirit to celebrate.
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Bursting with vitality, warmth, and curiosity, Ethiopia is opening its arms and countryside to the world. Can it preserve its profound dignity and cultural independence while it develops and thrives?
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When hundreds of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents swooped down on seven poultry processing plants in central Mississippi on Wednesday, it sent up clouds of “smoke and noise," according to Oxfam’s Joi Owens—leaving those behind scrambling to cope and find the truth. The future for many looks grim.
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Assisting refugees fleeing conflict and famine in Sudan with cash, water, latrines, and hygiene support.
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In Somaliland, the threat of famine looms large. Drought has forced hundreds of thousands out of their homes in search of food, water, and medicine. These are their stories.