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      <image:caption>Oripia is a 14 year old Ebola survivor who lost her mother to the disease and what in isolation with her little sister Lorene. When asked to draw a picture of her family, she first drew herself standing next to her mother, and then she drew a beautiful magical tree, and next to it she drew her little sister touching the tree. When asked about the meaning of touching the tree, Oripa smiled.“She’s being healed,” she said.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A photo story about building trust with dubious communities and working together to contain the virus.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The face of a killer virus has been emblazoned on the vests of government health workers as a visual reminder of Ebola. The response has become ubiquitous in Nord Kivu and is welcomed in most places for containing the outbreak. But pockets of resistance remain from local leaders who see the government presence as a challenge to their authority.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Drawing of a boy who lost his mother and sister to Ebola. He never got the disease but he’s still struggling with the loss of his family members. He’s in school and living with his uncle and he gets support from UNICEF with school and medical fees. He also get regulars visits from a counsellor to help him process what he’s been through.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lullabies &amp; Lingala: a musical journey with the quiet heroes of the Ebola response</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A photo story about life after Ebola.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Six short video profiles with survivors. nurses and worried mothers coping with Ebola in their communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The forest outside Beni quickly becomes dense and impregnable. Swollen rivers and muddy roads make it hard to deliver vaccinations or get patients in for treatment. But the forest also holds dozens of Ebola cases that go undetected. When people develop signs, doctors say that nearly a quarter flee into the forest making it harder to track and eradicate the disease.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photo story about the people impacted by Ebola and the heroes working on the frontline to stop it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>One minute profile videos with survivors and health workers on the frontline of the response.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Francine is an Ebola survivor who now looks after children in the treatment center. Children suspected of having Ebola are separated from their parents so Francine is there with cuddles and care.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vaisiki is 15 years old and he’s from Mangina in Nord Kivu, where outbreak that started last year. Ebola spread to Vaisiki’s home and before they could get treatment, family members died suddenly. “When Ebola came, my sister died then after two weeks my mother died as well,” he says. As an orphan, he’s been identified as vulnerable by a caseworker and he gets food to stay healthy and school and medical bills paid. For Vaisiki, life has returned to a normal routine of school and home, but so many things will take time to process. His ordeal comes in the context where the whole community has been thrown off balance by the disease and it’s only now, with support, that things are coming right.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kavugho and his siblings were terrified when people started dying Ebola in their town. Rumors spread that it was airborne and you might die if you go to the market, church or school. UNICEF organized local community teams to visit household like Kavugho’s and explain about the disease and how to protect yourself. His mum Nglilongo is convinced and she took the 3 children to be vaccinated so they can live without fear.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lorene is 8 years old. She and her sister survived Ebola together in quarantine. They lost their mother but they’re recovering and back in school. This is Lorene drawing a self portrait with a chicken.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is Lorene’s drawing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Health workers in protective suits decontaminate a patients ‘room’ at the Ebola Treatment Center in Katwa near Butembo. Teams of workers get the trained hygienists ready to go into the quarantine zone to and sterilize every room, every day. An empty room is not as ominous as it was a year ago when the mortality rate was much higher. Early treatment and good care mean that more than half of Ebola cases now recover.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aloya is a small community in the center of the Ebola outbreak. Resistance to vaccination and suspicion about the disease are strong in this remote community. Skeptical leaders have been invited to see the conditions at the treatment centers so they can encourage their communities to protect themselves and get vaccinated. The message is getting through and there haven't been any news cases in the town for over 4 months, but the risks for ‘riposte’ allies remains real with leaders sometimes killed by groups hostile to the Ebola response.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Health workers mark the name of the child on the cross before they transport the body to the burial site. When handling the body, the teams wear protective equipment for all deaths in the hospital as a precaution against Ebola. Families are allowed to watch from a distance but the traditional burials have had to be modified to help reduce transmission of the disease.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yves runs Tele Espoir Radio in Mangina. It’s one of dozens of local broadcasting partners that help spread the word about the risks of Ebola. They program their signal to play regular spots to educate people about the disease. They also host live talk back sessions to answer questions and assuage fears. “It was critical for radios to participate in airing messages on Ebola Virus Response,” he says. “It’s only through radio that we can reach a large population.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mangina is ground zero for the recent Ebola outbreak in Nord Kivu. In late 2018 the small town started to receive a flood a cases and even the medical teams at the hospital got the disease. Today it’s the centre for treatment for dozens of small communities on the roads leading into the forests all around the town.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Drawing of a 12 year old boy who survived Ebola but suffered from stigmatization when he returned to school. “His friends were afraid of him and wouldn't play with him,” says Grâce his school principal. The school hosted special discussions to help children understand that Ebola survivors are not contagious and they can welcome their friends back into the classroom.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Drawing by a 14 year old Ebola survivor named Oripa in Beni. Last year she lost her mother to the disease and then got sick with her little sister Lorene. Her relationship with her little sister has deepened after what they’ve been through together. When asked to draw a picture of her family, she first drew herself standing next to her mother, and then she drew this tree, and next to it she drew her little sister touching the tree. When asked about the meaning of touching the tree, Oripa smiled. “She’s being healed,” she said. They both recovered and they’re in school with UNICEF support.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The forest outside Beni quickly become dense and impregnable. Swollen rivers and muddy roads make it hard to deliver vaccinations or get patients in for treatment. But the forest also holds dozens of Ebola cases that go undetected. When people develop signs, doctors say that nearly a quarter some flee into the forest making it harder to track and eradicate the disease.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The face of a killer virus has been emblazoned on the vests of government health workers as a visual reminder of Ebola. The response has become ubiquitous in Nord Kivu and is welcomed in most places for containing the outbreak. But pockets of resistance remain from local leaders who see the government presence as a challenge to their authority.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Butembo is known a city known for its bustling markets and canny merchants. Traders come and go from all around, and last year one of them brought Ebola to the city. Dense urban housing and inadequate sanitation made Butembo the tinderbox of the outbreak. In late 2018, Ebola jumped south of Beni, to one of the biggest cities in the region.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Health workers carry the two small caskets holding newborn twins who didn’t survive. Burials on all reported deaths, even without Ebola, are carried out by the specially trained teams, but some families don’t report deaths and still bury the family member themselves. Funerals can also be the scene of explosive grief and even violent attacks on the teams consulting with family or conducting the safe burial.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cecil is an Ebola survivor who is looking after her friend ‘Sophie’ while her mother recovers at the Ebola Treatment Centre nearby. Round the clock, one on one care is provided to every child to help reduce the stress of separation from their parents while they are in isolation. Dozens of survivors like Cecil are able to look after the children because they are immune to the virus and they represent a critical intervention for children in the Ebola crisis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Primitia Power works on one of the ambulance teams that’s specially trained to get suspected Ebola patients.She and her colleagues follow rutted tracks with their ambulance to get there quickly and contain the disease. She says it’s stressful role and they have to be vigilant about the disease, but also about the hostility of community members. They often face skepticism and even violence when they arrive and community teams come along to explain what’s happening with the protective suits and the ways to protect your family from the disease.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Semida is a pharmacist nurse inside the Ebola Treatment Center in Mangina. She and her colleagues have been working round-the-clock to contain the deadly disease. Early treatment is critical and regular medicine during the quarantine period is key to survival. Nearly half of Ebola patients now recover thanks to the efforts of health workers like Semida.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gladys works in the red zone at the Ebola treatment center in Katwa near Butembo. Everyday she gets suited up with multiple layers of protection so she can go in and disinfect the patients rooms. She says she worries about catching the disease, even with the precautions. Some of her colleagues have been infected so the dangers are ever present.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ange is a psychologist who works with children and adults who’ve recovered from Ebola. She helps them process what they’ve been through and cope with the grief and loss of losing loved ones. Survivors described the importance of these counselling visits to help them cope with issues like stigma and depression. Ange visits her ‘survivors’ often and develops a close relationship with them to be able to support them where it’s needed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mairi Is 12 years old from Beni. Her community has been hit hard by the Ebola outbreak in Nord Kivu. One of her classmates Honoré, got sick and went to quarantine for treatment. Masiri and her friends were given special classes on how to stay safe from Ebola with prudence and regular hand-washing. Now that Honoré has recovered, the class has been taught how to make him feel welcome and included.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moise is an Ebola survivor but his story is complex. When he got sick, his parents refused to take him for treatment because they didn’t believe in the virus. As he got worse, he ran for help and was treated at the nearby center. He made a full recovery but his parents still haven’t forgiven him for his defiance. He lives on his own in a rented room and worries about his future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Even after hours, Edwige is still looking after others. In her kitchen, she’s making soup to drop off for a friend who isn’t well. She’s proud to tell people she’s an Ebola survivor as she travels through her neighbor. “It helps everyone understand that you can recover,” she says. “It shows people you’re just like them.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oripa watches as Lorene draws her own portrait. The girls get support from UNICEF with school and medical bills and counselling and healthy food. Without the help, the fate of Ebola survivors would be even more difficult than it already is.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A self portrait of Oripa with her mother. She says she misses her all the time but knows her mom would be proud. Oripa is doing well in school and looks after her little sister Lorene.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Everine got Ebola when her older brother asked her to nurse his child while the mother was unwell. Within days, the child and the mother were dead from Ebola and Everine was a confirmed case. She thought she’d never see her children again when she went into isolation. Miraculously, she survived and all the children have tested negative for the virus.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Edwige is a pediatric nurse who caught Ebola from the patients she was treating. Before the Ebola protection protocols were in place, the disease swept through her team of nurses at the Hospital in Mangina, where the first cases of the outbreak were detected. “They isolated us,” she says. “We were in quarantine together with the sick and other nurses we work with and we all stated treatment directly, that’s why we lived.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oripa was just 13 when her mother got Ebola and died suddenly. She and her little sister both tested positive for the virus and went into treatment together. They recovered from Ebola but are coping with the loss of their mother. A year on, Oripa is in school and has been welcomed by her friends and she sings in the school choir.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Children playing in Everine’s neighbor are now friendly to her and her children. She had to move to a new district to avoid the stigma and discrimination she faced as an Ebola survivor. She says the worst part was when neighbors refused to let her children play because she had Ebola but had recovered. This kind of reaction is still common so UNICEF works in the community to help people better understand how survivors are no longer contagious and how to include them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Everine is happy at her new place and when the children are at school she works in the harden to ensure she’s got plenty of fresh vegetables for her family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Veronique doesn’t know how old she is but she guesses she’s over 80. She lives in Butembo. The disease ravaged Veronique’s family in days. “They really did not fall sick for long,” she recalls. “They would fall sick for a night and die. All my children died.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Little sister Lorene looks on as Oripa draws her family portrait. Lorene whispered as she drew, asked where she was in the drawing. Oripa drew her sister standing next to a magical ‘healing’ tree. Lorene smiled with approval when she saw the way she featured in the drawing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“When he recovered, we could not abandon him in the streets. We took our child back to school,” says Grâce. Honoré is lucky to have educators like Grace who welcome him along with case workers from UNICEF who ensure he’s getting the right support at home too. It takes a network of people to help meet the complex and dynamic needs of survivors like Honoré.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Edwige says she’s relieved to see the cases of Ebola dropping in Mangina and is ready for the epidemic to end. Jumps in cases continue though, the week we visited it went from 8 Ebola cases to 15 confirmed and 50 suspected. With large parts of the population who deny Ebola exists or refuse treatment, the gaps in protection make it harder to eradicate the virus.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rebecca got Ebola from her mother and the whole family ended up at the same treatment centre. Because they got treatment early, everyone survived so Rebecca is back in school and back into her normal life since she recovered from Ebola one year ago.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Honoré got Ebola after his sister died of the disease. He went to get vaccinated but was already infected. He’s a survivor who has struggled with fear and mistrust from his school mates.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rebecca says her mother is still unwell so she wants to become a doctor so she can help her heal. In the meantime, she’s studying hard in school and enjoying being back with her friends. While some children have experienced stigma as Ebola survivors, Rebecca has been welcomed in her community and at her school. “It was great to be healthy again and back home,” she says.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Some children believed that once you get the disease even after surviving you can still infect others,” says Grâce, the principal at Honoré’s school. “When he came back to school, friends were afraid of Honoré.” She worked with UNICEF to organize discussions with parents and children to give clear and accurate information that he was no longer contagious.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I was a nurse before and I’ll always be a nurse,” says Edwige. She was back at work helping children just a month after she was released from treatment where she recovered. She says she’s never experienced any stigma from the community or her patients. “We’re all together against Ebola,” she says. “I’ve been welcomed back and I’m working as before to help children.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Veronique used to live on a farm in Kibira and she says that her strength from farming helped her beat Ebola. She chops the wood to get a fire going to make the evening meal for the hungry children. Between getting firewood and water, laundry and cooking, Veronique doesn't rest. She’s doing what needs to be done to help her grandchildren in difficult circumstances.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Veronique sings a traditional church song in Kinande language about Jesus and the resurrection. She got sick with Ebola and lost consciousness before she was taken in for treatment. She recovered and now looks after her grandchildren who’ve been left motherless by the disease.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Veronique walks across the road with her two grandchildren. She says it’s not easy to feed two children at her age without land to grow food. UNICEF supports her with food and medicine to ensure the children stay healthy. A case worker checks in on her often to see how she’s doing with the children and helps arrange care as needed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Members of the local committee in Aloya head out on a round of sensitization with the megaphone playing pre-recorded messages about Ebola prevention. They do the rounds through neighborhoods and they stop and have discussions to answer questions along the way. This broadcasting method has been effective, combined with the saturation of radio information, the messages are getting through: vaccination rates are increasing and the Ebola cases are decreasing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stage 4 in a six step process is the injection of the Ebola vaccine. Good communication is key to making sure everyone understands what’s happening at a community vaccination. Coordinators explain all the steps to residents and everyone takes turns going through the process. Giselle says the vaccination in cities like Beni have been relatively easy to coordinate and win local support. She says doing the vaccinations in rural areas gets extremely challenging.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mbaesai is the technician at Tele Espoir Radio in Mangina. He keeps the signal broadcasting at all hours of the day. He programs a mix of music, recorded messages and handles the desk for the live shows. He says it means a lot to be involved in the Ebola response. “We use the radio to reach people,” he says. “Sometime with music, but now with messages to save lives.” He has a folder full of UNICEF messages that give people information about the risks of the disease and how to prevent it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With community visits and radio broadcasts, the message about Ebola has reached a saturation point in many places in Nord Kivu. People understand the messages and are practicing hand-washing and caution. But this part of Congo has many travelers and traders who carry goods to sell in cities across the region. These travelers are one of the last remaining risks for transmission of the disease because they haven’t received the same health messages and can more easily contract and spread the disease.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kavugho’s neighborhood in Aloya had several Ebola cases and even some deaths. She says it was terrifying and they had to stay at home. Her mother Ngilongo thought Ebola was a demonic disease and believed rumors that it could jump through the air so she stopped going to market or church to keep her children safe. The local committee started visiting with information about the disease. Slowly she started to see that she could protect her children with the vaccination and simple prevention techniques like hand-washing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Posters printed in local languages are everywhere in Nord Kivu. The posters have been specially designed with pictograms to deliver a message to communities where sometimes more than half the population cannot read.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kasongo has signed up to be vaccinated against Ebola the next time the vaccination team comes to her neighborhood in Beni. She says that she doesn’t have any reservations about the vaccination and she’s eager to feel even more protected from Ebola.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Obed is a nurse at the health center and an advisor on the local committee handling Ebola response in Aloya. He lost his 20 year old daughter to Ebola earlier this year and he’s still in mourning. “She didn’t follow the steps to protect herself,” he says. “I feel her loss everyday and I work to make sure others don’t die of this disease.” Obed is on the local committee to ensure there’s clear and accurate health information in all the discussions and broadcasts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josephat handles the relationships with local radio stations in Mangina, the center of the Ebola outbreak. He’s from the community and knows the local radio scene in this part of Nord Kivu. He’s a critical conduit between the Ebola response and the general public. If there’s new information, it’s Jospephat who makes sure the radio stations all have reliable, fact-based reports to educate the public.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kaumo is a student at a school in Beni that has been gripped by fear and suspicion about Ebola. Parents first wanted to keep children home when the outbreak started, but the school hosted discussions to calm parents and children and ensure everyone was on board with hand-washing and vaccination. When an Ebola survivor returned to Kaumo’s class, parents and children were afraid of contagion but UNICEF and partners helped the classmates understand that there was no risk from people who’ve recovered from the disease.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emmanuel is a member of the local committee that helps build alliances to stop Ebola in the remote town of Aloya. Resistance to the Ebola response has been persistent but Emmanuel says they're seeing progress in the communities where they work. He says once the conversations start, people are open to ways to protect themselves. He and his fellow committee members advocate for regular hand-washing and vaccination along with advice on avoiding contact. Community leaders who work closely with the committee are taking considerable risks as they can be victims of violent attacks by ‘Ebola deniers’.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josephat spends a lot of time inside sound booths in radio stations like Tele Espoir Radio in Mangina. He’s invited on air to share news about Ebola and helpful steps families can take to protect themselves. Sometimes the radio stations invite him on for extended talk back sessions where people call in with questions. “It’s good to hear the community concerns,” he says. “We have to get these people accurate information so they won’t be afraid, it’s what we do.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mwasi is 15 and lives in a neighborhood that has been hit hard by Ebola. At the peak of the outbreak earlier this year, she says there were several funerals a week but now it’s returning to normal. She says she hears the messages about Ebola on the radio and her father has gotten serious about protecting the family. He bought a special hand-washing station and he made sure they all got vaccinated. Mwasi says it’s good not to live with the fear and uncertainty. “It’s nice to know we’re safe,” she says. “We still hear the messages on the radio, but we don’t have to worry.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mwasi’s radio in her courtyard is what keeps her moving as she does the laundry, cooking and chores around the house. She says the messages about Ebola have been good for everyone to understand and know what to do..</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cleoface is from Beni but he works at the Ebola Treatment Center in Katwa near Butembo. He often works with UNICEF teams to build support for Ebola treatment and vaccination in the communities. “All the scars on my face are from rocks that were thrown at me,” he says. “When you turn up to talk about Ebola, some people do not want you there and they let you know it.” The community engagement is a complex effort that requires careful coordination with health workers to communicate with families on sensitive operations like funerals or decontamination visits. “It’s hard work,” says Cleoface. “But we can see the results and that makes us proud.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The most effective way to stop the spread of Ebola is with regular hand-washing so the message has gone everywhere in Nord Kivu. Every business, school or office has a hand washing station and thermometer checkpoint and there are dozens of roadblocks where hand-washing and temperature check are mandatory. This kind of vigilance had helped reduce the rate of new cases, but the hardest part will be to convince the remaining skeptics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Giselle works in the communities to make sure families know about Ebola. She also helps plan when vaccination teams are coming so everyone can sign up to get protected. She plays an important role in a social response to enhance medical outcomes. Giselle says the key to her success is being patient and speaking in Kinande so everyone can understand, especially the mothers and children . “They listen better to our message because they are used to us,” Giselle laughs. “When we go to church or schools, they know us and we all understand each other."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Community visits can be daunting when entering a neighborhood that is hostile to the Ebola response. Remote locations on hard to access roads can be the scene of flare ups of tensions with communities who are grieving loved ones or object to any health teams visiting their area. The local committees that UNICEF supports are equipped to handle this kind of community engagement and ensure that the messages get through to where they are needed most.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Esperance is from Kinshasa but she works as a clinical psychologist to help Ebola survivors in Butembo. She was taken hostage at a funeral for an Ebola victim whose family members hated her for delivering the results of the test. Armed with machetes and clubs, the crowd wanted to bury her alive in the grave with their loved one. After a tense four-hour stand off, the family agreed to let her go. Everyone in the response who works in the communities is aware of the hostility they face and the risks they are taking. For Esperance, it’s inspired her to do more. “It gives us strength to continue,” she says..”We saw the worst but we can still keep going ahead and it can work.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Graveyards can be the site of tensions in the Ebola response. UNICEF and partners continue to deliver a message about the need to conduct all burials as safe burials by specially trained teams in decontamination suits. But many are resistant to variations from traditional burial rites and funerals without protection are still common.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A photo story that takes an unflinching look at the scale of the problem of rape and violence against girls but also delves into some of the solutions led by courageous Nigerians.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A photo story celebrating the women and girls leading the movement to end violence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carolyn is an activist working to end violence against women and girls. She set up Girls Voices which empowers girls by teaching them how to make films about their lives and the issues that concern them. Carolyn says violence always comes through as the number one issue for girls around the country. Her organization helps them produce short documentaries and then hosts screenings in communities where violence is endemic. She says the process breaks the silence and each screening is followed by dozens of girls coming forward, eager to share their story and join the movement.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abiola is the leader of a neighborhood watch program to keep girls safe in the Iwaya market in Lagos. It’s a tough part of a big city and attacks against girls were common for a few years. Abiola says things are changing. ‘Girls know they can come to me and I’ll help them,' she says. ‘But most of all, I get to know the girls and ensure they stay safe by avoiding dangerous places and bad situations.’ Abiola says it’s made a big difference for the girls, knowing there’s someone looking out for them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hassanah works for the government in Sokoto to end trafficking of children. She’s a case worker who helps children who’ve been abducted and raped. Down the hall from her office is the shelter she helps run that provides refuge while the girls recover. She says it’s deeply satisfying when she rescues girls from violent situations and gets them back into school.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Flora leads the child protection network in Ebonyi state. She gets calls all the time about cases of child rape and other forms of violence against girls. In a very rural state, it’s not easy for her to reach remote villages when cases are reported. Her department is under resourced and she doesn’t have a vehicle to respond as quickly as she’d like. The police are using better techniques to protect the child as they investigate, but Flora says it’s important for her team to get to the village and provide extra support for the children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Philomina is a part of an activist group that is working to end female genital mutilation. The women patiently sit with male community leaders and explain the long-term health impacts women suffer as a result of ‘cutting’. They’re starting to change attitudes by getting leaders to speak out and stand with them against this violence. She and her fellow members say that birth control is a critical part of reducing violence against girls, so families aren’t over stretched trying to look after too many children. Philomina says that violence against girls will stop when women are valued and included in community leadership roles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lola leads the domestic and sexual violence services team in Lagos. In a city where domestic violence is rampant, Lola and her team are forced to deliver services from a cramped container office that is always full of women seeking support. Lola is a lawyer and she advises mothers on how to navigate a baffling system to seek justice and support for their children. Lola says that cases are always complex and the day we visited she was counseling a mother who had been ostracized from her church because she accused the pastor of raping her young girls, ages 6 and 7. Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, he denies the charges and Lola is helping the family move to a new community to avoid the anger of the loyal parishioners.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hannah is 17. She’s a youth ambassador for a grassroots organization that encourages girls to speak out about the violence they’ve experienced. Hannah says it’s a process that requires patience and persistence. ‘Most girls don’t want to talk about it right away,’ she says. ‘I come back again and again and then slowly they start to open up and tell me about what they’ve been through.’ Hannah gives them advice on who to speak to and refers cases to get support. It’s a model of frontline services and it’s led by youth who want to end violence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Folouke has been an activist and advocate for change for more than 15 years. She’s worked on numerous projects to improve services for women and girls who’ve experienced violence. She now leads the Unicef’s work with spotlight initiative in Lagos, Nigeria’s biggest city. Her experience in the sector means that she knows the whole community of police, lawyers, activists and service providers. It’s experienced leaders like Folouke that will help spotlight bring people to amplify what’s working and protect more girls from rape and sexual assault.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joy is a case worker at Mirabel rape crisis centre in Lagos. She’s on the frontline of the violence epidemic in Nigeria and helps families and survivors coping with unimaginable trauma. The day we visited, Joy was helping the mother of two girls, age 6 and 7. They’d been raped by the landlord's son only two weeks before. Joy helps the family through the byzantin legal process but also supports the children with critical services. At this vulnerable time, The family is being evicted after reporting the son for rape. Joy is helping them find a new place and encouraging the mother not to give up on pushing for justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bose runs the Women’s Services Center in in Lagos. For more than 15 years, she’s been pushing against a culture of silence on rape and violence against women and girls. She’s convinced that the conversations have to happen at the grassroots in the communities, instead of conferences with politicians. In addition to providing a safe place and immediate services for rape survivors, Bose’s organization facilities discussions with community leaders and helps change attitudes about the impact and urgency of the rape issue. She says it’s a long and slow process but the results are satisfying and lasting. ´Leaders who were resistant have become our strongest allies in the effort to protect girls,´ she says.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aja Nwachukwu is a barrister in Abakaliki in southeast Nigeria. She’s the public prosecutor going after paedophiles in a region where there’s an epidemic of gender based violence and child rape. She has to build a solid case and push the legal system to move with more urgency for justice and tougher sentencing. She’s successfully convicted 26 men in the last years and never lost a case.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kulu is the director of the ministry of women’s affairs in sokoto state. She goes above and beyond to help girls who have been raped in their community. Families come to her and she uses her contacts to get them the right support; Sometimes it’s legal advice, medical treatment or psychological counseling. Kulu says each case is different and she responds to what the girl needs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aisha is a teacher in Sokoto province. She leads a program called Girls for Girls that helps them boost their confidence and articulate their dreams and ambitions. In a community where some leaders still question girls' education and many girls are married as children, Aisha says it’s important to be a role model for girls and give them the courage to aspire for more.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rashidat Mohammed is a Human Rights Lawyer with a special interest in promoting the rights of women and children.She provides pro-Bono legal services for women and girls who have experienced violence in northwest Nigeria. She also represents vulnerable men and families who can't afford a lawyer and are struggling to get justice in the Nigerian legal system. As a passionate lawyer on human rights issues, she is well known in Sokoto for her outspoken defence of women and girls and her fierce prosecution of rapists and pedophiles. She is the first and only woman to open her own law firm within Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States. In addition to her round the clock work as a lawyer and activist, Rashidat is also a single mother who is the sole caregiver to her 3 children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josephine set up Project Alert more than 20 years ago in Lagos. She says at the time, very few people were talking about rape and even fewer were taking action. She’s been a pioneer on the issue and is deeply hearted by the progress and proliferation of allies. Joseaphine’s organization runs a safe house for women and helps them get on their feet. Despite progress in talking about violence, patriarchal norms mean that women who report their husbands for violence or family members for rape can face reprisals and even ostracization from their communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Buky leads a non-profit organization ‘education as a vaccine’. While the genius of the development organization was to combat HIV and AIDS, Buky says the name is equally relevant when talking about violence against girls in Nigeria. Buky studied in the US and started her career there but felt compelled to return home and stand up for girls in her home country. She oversees projects that work to reduce violence against girls by building support and awareness in communities across the country.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Itoro runs the Mirabel rape crisis center in Lagos. For ten years the center has been an outpost of support victims of rape in a city where government services struggle to cope with the scale of the needs. Itoro was visited the rape crisis center in Manchester in the UK almost 20 years ago. She returned to Nigeria and battled the patriarchal bureaucracy for a decade before she realized her dream of helping rape survivors in her own country. Mirabel helps traumatized girls and their families with every part of the recovery, from medical exams to legal advice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ayo is an activist who’s determined to end rape in Nigeria. She set up an organization called stand to end rape and works with survivors to provide legal advice and emotional support. Ayo says awareness and prevention are as important as services. She goes around the city speaking with students to break the silence on rape and foster a more constructive conversation about how girls can be empowered to stop this cycle of violence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Khadijah is a lawyer and activist who works to help survivors of violence seek justice. Low-literacy, poverty and entrenched distrust of authorities make it hard for victims of violence to know where to start. Khadijah helps families navigate the confusing legal system and ensures they turn up to give testimony, building the case so more rapists are prosecuted.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jessica is 11 years old and lives in a state run orphanage outside Abuja. She was living with her aunt and coping with regular beatings, but one night her aunt took a hot knife from the fire and burned Jessica’s hand. The next day at school she was bleeding badly from multiple wounds and the principal called child services for help. She got immediate medical care and never returned to her aunt's home. Jessica says she wants to stay in the orphanage because she’s well cared for and gets to go to school. She has several scars from the abuse she suffered, including burn marks on her hand. She says she wants to be a lawyer to protect other girls like her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Aisha from Sokoto. She’s only 5 and she was raped by a fiend of the family. The family decided not to press charges.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait of a rape survivor in Sokoto.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Miracle.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jacinta was helping her grandmother by minding her informal store while she went to the market. An older man came and bought some tobacco and homemade gin, but when Jacinta went into the house to get a pen and calculate what he owed, he followed her inside. He threw her on the bed and tried to rape her. He violently assaulted her and injured her badly. She screamed but everyone was at the market. Eventually he left, and she immediately told her parents and they went to the police. Despite a depressingly low rate of reporting and conviction in Nigeria, Jacinta's case has been well handled and her attacker is behind bars. She hopes he stays there. A quiet day at her grandmother's house turned into a nightmare, but she’s moving on and hoping to go back to school soon. She’s planning on becoming a lawyer so she can protect other girls and help bring more rapists to justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isa was selling bean cake at the market in sokoto when she was attacked from behind, bound and blindfolded. She was taken to a house and brutally raped for days. She was found unconscious on the streets and was hospitalized for 4 months to recover. She lives with her aunt who struggles to make ends meet. Isa’a injuries required numerous surgeries and her aunt sold everything they owned to pay for them. Isa is unable to identify the rapist and he remains at large. She hopes to return to school someday but she’s still recovering from her horrific ordeal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zainab is 13 years old and has serious mental disabilities. A man in her neighborhood raped her and got her pregnant. She’s unable to say who it is and her parents cannot pursue the case without a suspect. She’s given birth to a healthy baby and the family are looking after it, but Zainab says she continues to be attacked by the man. The family raised the issue with police but they are told that no charges can be made until he’s caught.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Adeola is 13 years old and she lives in the semi industrial outskirts of Abuja. She was raped last year by her neighbor and kept quiet because of the threats she received. The rapist sent for her at school and when she didn’t come he threatened to kill her again. Afraid for her life, she obeyed his calls and raped her six times before her aunt noticed her leaving his house. Her parents confronted her and threatened to beat her if she withheld the truth. When she explained, she says she was badly beaten by her father. They pressed charges and the rapist was arrested. He was promptly released on bail. Even though Adeola and her family moved houses, the rapist lives nearby and came to threaten her mother to drop the case. Her mother refused to settle and is pursuing justice in the courts. She says the whole community is ‘mocking’ her daughter and the new landlord has offered money to sleep with Adeola. Her mother is scared to leave her at home and scared to let her out of the house.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Miracle was 14 when she was raped by a man in her neighborhood in Lagos. He threatened her to keep quiet but when she became pregnant, she spoke out and others in her class came forward and reported him for abuse. Miracle publicly denounced her rapist on the street before he went to prison. She wants to go back to school and become a doctor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Miriam wants to be a teacher. She was selling goods at the market in Sokoto when she was raped and impregnated by a man in the neighborhood. She has a healthy baby but she can’t go to school and she’s been shunned by members of her community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ndidi was raped by her father when she was 8 years old. She told her mother but her mother did nothing because of fear and dependence on the father. After four years of horrific abuse, Ndidi escaped and got help. She lives in a shelter home for girls who have been through similar trauma. Ndidi wants to be a gospel singer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I see him often,” Mary says. “I'm always scared because I remember what he did to me. It makes it hard for me to let go.” Mary was raped when she was 15 years old. She never told her parents and endured years of shame and trauma. The rapist threatened her life through a campaign of online intimidation. After 3 years of silence, she’s confided in specialists at a rape crisis center in Lagos and they are helping her build a case and get support. They’ve helped her document the case by saving the Facebook messages sent to her by the rapist. Her attacker is still at large and she has not yet told her parents about what she’s been through.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fatima was 12 when she was raped by her neighbor When her new husband found out she was arrested for adultery and her family had to pay a fine to have her released. She was pregnant with the rapist’s child and gave birth. Fatima had a mental breakdown and tries to harm herself and her family. Unable to leave the home and worried for her own safety, her family had taken to tying her leg to a tree or a stool. Without adequate counselling services available, Fatima’s future is uncertain. Case workers are aware of the issues and are working to increase support for her and many girls like her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aisha is 13 years old. She went to a traditional healer in her village to get his help. She wanted him to make a potion so she could find a husband. After a long consultation, he told her she needed his sperm to make the formula more potent. He raped her and threatened her not to tell anyone. Now she’s 8 months pregnant. She dropped out of school and her parents have pleaded with the rapist for support. Reluctantly he’s agreed that if the baby is healthy, he’ll take her as another wife. Some rural communities distrust the police and try to settle cases of rape through village negotiation, but for Aisha this could result in having to marry her rapist, or facing a lifetime of stigma and uncertainty.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Precious playing games with her siblings in the farmyard outside her home. School has helped create a pathway for recovery for Precious but her parents say that more support is needed to help her recover. Two years of awaiting justice for the rapist has been hard and the family only manages with legal support to help them keep pushing the case in the courts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Mercy, who’s just 6 years old. Late last year, the neighbor invited her and her older sister to his home for Christmas cake. He raped them both and threatened them not to tell or he’d kill them. Their mother saw their injuries and called the police. The rapist is the landlord's son and when he was arrested, and then released on bail, Mercy and her family were evicted. They are now in a new place and new school and their mother is getting support to pursue the case in the courts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Adeola with her brothers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Grace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amanda was raped and impregnated when she was 16. She was attacked in her own compound on a rainy night 2 years ago. She told her brother she was going to the kitchen and was then raped by a neighbor. She screamed but no one could hear because of the sound of the rain. Her brother came in and caught the rapist in the act. They reported the incident and the rapist is now in prison, but it’s left long term consequences for Amanda. She dropped out of school and moved out to a remote  village to live with relatives. She tells people the father works in Lagos so she doesn’t have to tell them the truth about what happened.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Imbiana was on her way home from school when she fell asleep on the minibus and woke up at the end of the line in a neighborhood she didn’t know. In a panic, she tried to reach her mum and a woman paid for her to get a motorbike home. When Imbiana walked in the door, her mother burned her stomach with the side of a hot knife. Her injury was spotted at school and she was taken into state care. She says her mother has apologised but Imbiana doesn’t want to go home. She’s in school and studying to be a doctor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait of Fatou from Sokoto. She’s recovering from being attacked and raped by a man in her neighborhood. Fatou is 13 years old.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Esther. She is 8 years old and lives in Ebonyi state. Last year, her mother sent her out to get the goat tethered in a nearby field before dinner when she was attacked by a man in the village. He dragged her to his hut and raped her. Even though he threatened her not to tell anyone she immediately told her parents and they took her to the doctor and the police. The rapist is in prison awaiting trial. For Esther and her mother, life is not the same. Her mother has 4 younger children and she’s terrified to let any of them out of her sight. She now juggles the many duties at home along with the work on the farm where they live.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Drawing by Ebunoluwa showing her and her baby. Ebunoluwa is only 16 years old and she has a 2 year old baby. A man from the logging promised to marry her but abandoned her when she became pregnant. She dropped out of school and she tells people the father is ‘working in Lagos’ to avoid the stigma of being a single mother.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Patience is 8 years old. She and her little sister were raped by their pastor. Their mother went to the police and the pastor was arrested. He was released on bail and the congregation believes his denials and they now have turned on Patience and her family. They’ve been forced to leave the community and they’re struggling to find support to help the girls recover. While rape crisis services are better Lagos than other Nigerian cities, the road to justice is still daunting for most families. In a country where nearly 100 million people live in poverty, taking on powerful rapists is difficult for poor families.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rahama is 13 years old and the mother of a 1 year old boy. She was raped by a neighbor who had powerful friends. She was terrified he would kill her if she told anyone but when her family found out she was pregnant they reported the crime to the police. They were encouraged to settle the case and initially they had no success seeking justice. A pro bono lawyer took on Rahama’s case and finally got the rapist arrested and behind bars. Rahama says she doesn’t like her baby as it reminds her of what happened. She wants to go back to school and become a lawyer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I want to be a lawyer because I don’t want other girls like me to pass through a similar experience,” Adeola says. “I want to stand for them, be there for them and fight for them, that’s why I want to be a lawyer.” Adeola is 13 years old and she lives in the semi industrial outskirts of Abuja. She was raped last year by her neighbor and kept quiet because of the threats she received. The rapist sent for her at school and when she didn’t come he threatened to kill her again. Afraid for her life, she obeyed his calls and raped her six times before her aunt noticed her leaving his house. Her parents confronted her and threatened to beat her if she withheld the truth. When she explained, she says she was badly beaten by her father. They pressed charges and the rapist was arrested. He was promptly released on bail. Even though Adeola and her family moved houses, the rapist lives nearby and came to threaten her mother to drop the case. Her mother refused to settle and is pursuing justice in the courts. She says the whole community is ‘mocking’ her daughter and the new landlord has offered money to sleep with Adeola. Her mother is scared to leave her at home and scared to let her out of the house.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Grace was on her way home from her sister's wedding when a family friend offered her a ride on his motorbike. She declined, but he insisted so she reluctantly accepted. He didn’t take her home but drove instead to a local primary school where his friend was waiting. The two men took turns raping her and she blacked out. Security guards caught the men and held them at gunpoint while they called the police. Grace was so badly injured that she was in hospital for over a month. The trial is ongoing and she’s back in school and the rapists are in prison while the legal process drags on. She says she forgives them and doesn’t mind if they are released so long as she can get on with her life. She’s 15 years old.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Although such cases of violence are rampant in the market area here, they are hardly reported,” says Abiola, a community activist working to protect children at the Iwaya market in Lagos. “This is because under-aged children are usually employed as shop attendants and if they make any mistake or do anything wrong they are mercilessly beaten.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Adaoma walks home with her daughter Adaora in rural Ebonyi state. Adaoma keeps her children close ever since Adaora was raped by a neighbor last year. Adaora was helping her mum by bringing in the family goat when she was attacked. They have pressed charges and the case is pending trial but she says it’s been hard living without a sense of security for her family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Flora’s child went missing a year ago. A woman had moved to their village and slowly became her friend. She offered to help look after the children while Flora went to the market. Flora began to trust her but then one day the woman vanished with her four year old son. The police have tried to track the woman and they suspect it’s a case of human trafficking to recruit child hawkers or to offer them for ritual sacrifice with traditional healers. Flora is devastated by the loss and still clings to the number of the woman who stole her child.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fatima was 12 when she was raped by her neighbor When her new husband found out she was arrested for adultery and her family had to pay a fine to have her released. She was pregnant with the rapist’s child and gave birth. Fatima had a mental breakdown and tries to harm herself and her family. Unable to leave the home and worried for her own safety, her family had taken to tying her leg to a tree or a stool. Without adequate counselling services available, Fatima’s future is uncertain. Case workers are aware of the issues and are working to increase support for her and many girls like her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Grace’ was on her way home from her sister's wedding when a family friend offered her a ride on his motorbike. She declined, but he insisted so she reluctantly accepted. He didn’t take her home but drove instead to a local primary school where his friend was waiting. The two men took turns raping her and she blacked out. Security guards caught the men and held them at gunpoint while they called the police. Grace was so badly injured that she was in hospital for over a month. The trial is ongoing and she’s back in school and the rapists are in prison while the legal process drags on. She says she forgives them and doesn’t mind if they are released so long as she can get on with her life. She’s 15 years old.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Adeola is 13 years old and she lives in the semi industrial outskirts of Abuja. She was raped last year by her neighbor and kept quiet because of the threats she received. The rapist sent for her at school and when she didn’t come he threatened to kill her again. Afraid for her life, she obeyed his calls and raped her six times before her aunt noticed her leaving his house. Her parents confronted her and threatened to beat her if she withheld the truth. When she explained, she says she was badly beaten by her father. They pressed charges and the rapist was arrested. He was promptly released on bail. Even though Adeola and her family moved houses, the rapist lives nearby and came to threaten her mother to drop the case. Her mother refused to settle and is pursuing justice in the courts. She says the whole community is ‘mocking’ her daughter and the new landlord has offered money to sleep with Adeola. Her mother is scared to leave her at home and scared to let her out of the house.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jacinta was helping her grandmother by minding her informal store while she went to the market. An older man came and bought some tobacco and homemade gin, but when Jacinta went into the house to get a pen and calculate what he owed, he followed her inside. He threw her on the bed and tried to rape her. He violently assaulted her and injured her badly. She screamed but everyone was at the market. Eventually he left, and she immediately told her parents and they went to the police. Despite a depressingly low rate of reporting and conviction in Nigeria, ‘Jacinta’s’ case has been well handled and her attacker in behind bars. She hopes he stays there, but the sentencing is still pending, and some judges still hand out lenient prison terms to child rapists. A quiet day at her grandmother's house turned into a nightmare, but she’s moving on and hoping to go back to school soon. She’s planning on becoming a lawyer so she can protect other girls and help bring more rapists to justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abiola is the leader of a neighborhood watch program to keep girls safe in the Iwaya market in Lagos. It’s a tough part of a big city and attacks against girls have increased in recent years. Abiola says things are changing. ‘Girls know they can come to me and I’ll help them,'she says. ‘But most of all, I get to know the girls and ensure they stay safe by avoiding dangerous places and bad situations.’ Abiola says it’s made a big difference for the girls, knowing there’s someone looking out for them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anaka is 8 years old. She was raped by her teacher. She told her parents and they pressed charges. The trial is still pending but Anaka is looking to the future and her studies. She wants to become a doctor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Sokoto Hospital Women’s Choir is made up of a group of women who were married at 11 or 12, and then experienced fistula. They were disowned by their husbands and eventually they formed a community at the hospital with other women who’ve been through identical trauma. They clean and support the hospital staff and they sing songs about the many ways that men have wronged them and caused them pain.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ayo is an activist who’s determined to end rape in Nigeria. She set up an organization called stand to end rape and works with survivors to provide legal advice and emotional support. Ayo says awareness and prevention are as important as services. She goes around the city speaking with students to break the silence on rape and foster a more constructive conversation about how girls can be empowered to stop this cycle of violence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rashidat Mohammed is a Human Rights Lawyer with a special interest in promoting the rights of women and children.She provides pro-Bono legal services for women and girls who have experienced violence in northwest Nigeria. She also represents vulnerable men and families who can't afford a lawyer and are struggling to get justice in the Nigerian legal system. As a passionate lawyer on human rights issues, she is well known in Sokoto for her outspoken defence of women and girls and her fierce prosecution of rapists and pedophiles. She is the first and only woman to open her own law firm within Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States. In addition to her round the clock work as a lawyer and activist, Rashidat is also a single mother who is the sole caregiver to her 3 children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by a rape survivor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A woman prays at the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Abakaliki in Ebonyi state. The community has suffered with the epidemic of violence against girls including cases of child rape. The pastor says the church offers support to vulnerable girls who are left with unwanted pregnancies and social stigma. He says it’s critical that churches are central to the response to end violence because it can help change views of community leaders who help identify and report cases of rape in their neigborhoods.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Iwaya market, Lagos</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fatima was 12 when she was raped by her neighbor When her new husband found out she was arrested for adultery and her family had to pay a fine to have her released. She was pregnant with the rapist’s child and gave birth. Fatima had a mental breakdown and tries to harm herself and her family. Unable to leave the home and worried for her own safety, her family had taken to tying her leg to a tree or a stool. Without adequate counselling services available, Fatima’s future is uncertain. Case workers are aware of the issues and are working to increase support for her and many girls like her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Hi, I’m Phoebe and I’m the first Nigerian astronaut,” Phoebe drew this vision of herself in the future when she is able to realize her dreams. Like many girls in Nigeria, she’s frustrated by the violence girls' experience and she wants it to change. She says that by dreaming big, she can help other girls overcome their fear.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lagos.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A woman prays at the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Abakaliki in Ebonyi state. The community has suffered with the epidemic of violence against girls including cases of child rape. The pastor says the church offers support to vulnerable girls who are left with unwanted pregnancies and social stigma. He says it’s critical that churches are central to the response to end violence because it can help change views of community leaders who help identify and report cases of rape in their neigborhoods.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>‘A House with Stars’ was written on this drawing by a girl at the school in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state. Every girl knows a story about someone being attacked and they describe the strict instructions they get from their parents to stay safe and stay with their brothers to avoid being attacked.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait of a survivor of child rape, Sokoto.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rashidat Mohammed is a Human Rights Lawyer with a special interest in promoting the rights of women and children.She provides pro-Bono legal services for women and girls who have experienced violence in northwest Nigeria. She also represents vulnerable men and families who can't afford a lawyer and are struggling to get justice in the Nigerian legal system. As a passionate lawyer on human rights issues, she is well known in Sokoto for her outspoken defence of women and girls and her fierce prosecution of rapists and pedophiles. She is the first and only woman to open her own law firm within Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States. In addition to her round the clock work as a lawyer and activist, Rashidat is also a single mother who is the sole caregiver to her 3 children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aisha is a teacher in Sokoto province. She leads a program called Girls for Girls that helps them boost their confidence and articulate their dreams and ambitions. In a community where some leaders still question girls' education and many girls are married as children, Aisha says it’s important to be a role model for girls and give them the courage to aspire for more.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Esther. She is 8 years old and lives in Ebonyi state. Last year, her mother sent her out to get the goat tethered in a nearby field before dinner when she was attacked by a man in the village. He dragged her to his hut and raped her. Even though he threatened her not to tell anyone she immediately told her parents and they took her to the doctor and the police. The rapist is in prison awaiting trial. For Esther and her mother, life is not the same. Her mother has 4 younger children and she’s terrified to let any of them out of her sight. She now juggles the many duties at home along with the work on the farm where they live.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The market is a dangerous place for girls in Sokoto. Young girls are sent to the crowded market to hawk food and drinks in a chaotic, male dominated environment. Many girls reported being attacked by regular customers who requested home delivery and then raped them. These attacks are often followed by death threats so most crimes are left unreported and unpunished.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I see him often,” Mary says. “I'm always scared because I remember what he did to me. It makes it hard for me to let go.” Mary was raped when she was 15 years old. She never told her parents and endured years of shame and trauma. The rapist threatened her life through a campaign of online intimidation. After 3 years of silence, she’s confided in specialists at a rape crisis center in Lagos and they are helping her build a case and get support. They’ve helped her document the case by saving the Facebook messages sent to her by the rapist. Her attacker is still at large and she has not yet told her parents about what she’s been through.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Adeola is 13 years old and she lives in the semi industrial outskirts of Abuja. She was raped last year by her neighbor and kept quiet because of the threats she received. The rapist sent for her at school and when she didn’t come he threatened to kill her again. Afraid for her life, she obeyed his calls and raped her six times before her aunt noticed her leaving his house. Her parents confronted her and threatened to beat her if she withheld the truth. When she explained, she says she was badly beaten by her father. They pressed charges and the rapist was arrested. He was promptly released on bail. Even though Adeola and her family moved houses, the rapist lives nearby and came to threaten her mother to drop the case. Her mother refused to settle and is pursuing justice in the courts. She says the whole community is ‘mocking’ her daughter and the new landlord has offered money to sleep with Adeola. Her mother is scared to leave her at home and scared to let her out of the house.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kindness is 12 years old. She says that violence against girls must stop and she sees the culture of silence changing. “Girls are speaking up,” she says. “Girls should not have to be afraid all the time, worried about being raped.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Baale is a community leader in Ikorodu outside of Lagos. He says the number one cause of rape is indecent clothing from girls and women. Number two is poor parenting from parents who don’t educate their girls on how to stay safe. When asked about the men who rape, he says there should zero tolerance and they should be executed. Baale is often the first to be informed about cases of rape in the community and he refers all cases to the police. Sometimes it’s up to him to negotiate a settlement when legal avenues have been exhausted or abandoned by parents of survivors. In a recent case where a girl was gang raped in his community, he says the only solution was to force the family to love elsewhere. Baale says they couldn’t find the ‘boys’ responsible and this was the only way to resolve the matter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Detail of a flower in a self portrait by Fatima, age 15. She was raped by a relative when she was staying in their house. She told her family, but the rapist has not been prosecuted.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Rahama, 13 years old. She’s the mother of a 1 year old boy. She was raped by a neighbor who had powerful friends. She was terrified he would kill her if she told anyone but when her family found out she was pregnant they reported the crime to the police. They were encouraged to settle the case and initially they had no success seeking justice. A pro bono lawyer took on Rahama’s case and finally got the rapist arrested and behind bars. Rahama says she doesn’t like her baby as it reminds her of what happened. She wants to go back to school and become a lawyer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Girls on their way to school in Sokoto state in northwest Nigeria. The prevalence of early marriage in the area means that girls have to push to continue their education. Nigerian girls describe a culture of fear where violence is common. In rural Sokoto, koranic and local courts often settle cases of assault and many cases of rape do not meet the standard to qualify: in koranic law, four men must be witnesses to the rape. Despite the barriers for girls, the schools are full and teachers describe the challenges of teaching 150 in each class.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Buky leads a non-profit organization ‘Education as a Vaccine’. While the genesis of the development organization was to combat HIV and AIDS, Buky says the name is equally relevant when talking about violence against girls in Nigeria. Buky studied in the US and started her career there but felt compelled to return home and stand up for girls in her home country. She oversees projects that work to reduce violence against girls by building support and awareness in communities across the country.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jessica is 11 years old and lives in a state run orphanage outside Abuja. She was living with her aunt and coping with regular beatings, but one night her aunt took a hot knife from the fire and burned Jessica’s hand. The next day at school she was bleeding badly from multiple wounds and the principal called child services for help. She got immediate medical care and never returned to her aunt's home. Jessica says she wants to stay in the orphanage because she’s well cared for and gets to go to school. She has several scars from the abuse she suffered, including burn marks on her hand. She says she wants to be a lawyer to protect other girls like her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Adeola. She’s 13 years old and she lives in the semi industrial outskirts of Abuja. She was raped last year by her neighbor and kept quiet because of the threats she received. The rapist sent for her at school and when she didn’t come he threatened to kill her again. Afraid for her life, she obeyed his calls and raped her six times before her aunt noticed her leaving his house. Her parents confronted her and threatened to beat her if she withheld the truth. When she explained, she says she was badly beaten by her father. They pressed charges and the rapist was arrested. He was promptly released on bail. Even though Adeola and her family moved houses, the rapist lives nearby and came to threaten her mother to drop the case. Her mother refused to settle and is pursuing justice in the courts. She says the whole community is ‘mocking’ her daughter and the new landlord has offered money to sleep with Adeola. Her mother is scared to leave her at home and scared to let her out of the house.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rahama is 13 years old and the mother of a 1 year old boy. She was raped by a neighbor who had powerful friends. She was terrified he would kill her if she told anyone but when her family found out she was pregnant they reported the crime to the police. They were encouraged to settle the case and initially they had no success seeking justice. A pro bono lawyer took on Rahama’s case and finally got the rapist arrested and behind bars. Rahama says she doesn’t like her baby as it reminds her of what happened. She wants to go back to school and become a lawyer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Khadijah is a lawyer and activist who works to help survivors of violence seek justice. Low-literacy, poverty and entrenched distrust of authorities make it hard for victims of violence to know where to start. Khadijah helps families navigate the confusing legal system and ensures they turn up to give testimony, building the case so more rapists are prosecuted.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isa was selling bean cake at the market in sokoto when she was attacked from behind, bound and blindfolded. She was taken to a house and brutally raped for days. She was found unconscious on the streets and was hospitalized for 4 months to recover. She lives with her aunt who struggles to make ends meet. Isa’a injuries required numerous surgeries and her aunt sold everything they owned to pay for them. Isa is unable to identify the rapist and he remains at large. She hopes to return to school someday but she’s still recovering from her horrific ordeal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gerard leads the parent teacher association in ikorogu outside Lagos. He says violence against girls is out of control in their community and he is pushing the association play and active part in the solution. Gerard says it’s important for parents to play an active role in the schools and in their children’s lives so they can protect them. But Gerard says that itinerant families, single mothers and the erosion of social norms is driving a spike in cases of rape. He encourages a dialogue with teachers and other parents to break the silence and take action on solutions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Mercy, who’s just 6 years old. Late last year, the neighbor invited her and her older sister to his home for Christmas cake. He raped them both and threatened them not to tell or he’d kill them. Their mother saw their injuries and called the police. The rapist is the landlord's son and when he was arrested, and then released on bail, Mercy and her family were evicted. They are now in a new place and new school and their mother is getting support to pursue the case in the courts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mary was raped when she was 15 years old. She never told her parents and endured years of shame and trauma. The rapist threatened her life through a campaign of online intimidation. After 3 years of silence, she’s confided in specialists at a rape crisis center in Lagos and they are helping her build a case and get support. They’ve helped her document the case by saving the Facebook messages sent to her by the rapist. Her attacker is still at large and she has not yet told her parents about what she’s been through.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aisha is 13 years old. She went to a traditional healer in her village to get his help. She wanted him to make a potion so she could find a husband. After a long consultation, he told her she needed his sperm to make the formula more potent. He raped her and threatened her not to tell anyone. Now she’s 8 months pregnant. She dropped out of school and her parents have pleaded with the rapist for support. Reluctantly he’s agreed that if the baby is healthy, he’ll take her as another wife. Some rural communities distrust the police and try to settle cases of rape through village negotiation, but for Aisha this could result in having to marry her rapist, or facing a lifetime of stigma and uncertainty.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tunde lives outside Lagos. He’s member of the choir and they regularly perform a series of songs and dances to raise awareness on the issue of violence against girls. The songs celebrate what girls bring to the community and are well loved by audiences in the community. He says it’s important for boys to be part of the movement so leaders don’t see it as a ‘girls issue’.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hassan works for Hisba, an Islamic law enforcement agency authorized by the state in Sokoto. The group trains volunteers to respond to community issues like child rape. They promptly investigate and then work with government agencies to prosecute rapists. Hassan says peacebuilding is a key part of what they do. They’re often more accessible and trusted than the police, so they facilitate discussions between the perpetrators and the victims to try and negotiate a settlement. Hassan says HISBA is more effective than the courts in finding solutions, but sometimes compromises come at children’s expense, with victims forced to marry their rapist attackers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fatima was 12 when she was raped by her neighbor When her new husband found out she was arrested for adultery and her family had to pay a fine to have her released. She was pregnant with the rapist’s child and gave birth. Fatima had a mental breakdown and tries to harm herself and her family. Unable to leave the home and worried for her own safety, her family had taken to tying her leg to a tree or a stool. Without adequate counselling services available, Fatima’s future is uncertain. Case workers are aware of the issues and are working to increase support for her and many girls like her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Doctor Chidi works at the public hospital in Eze South in Ebonyi state. He treats several victims of child rape every month and he says the numbers have been rising. While part of it is better awareness, he thinks there are also more rapes happening. He says the medical report is an essential piece of evidence to help prosecutors get convictions and he’s meticulous in getting the forms right, as one omission could derail the case. He’s often called to testify in rape trials and he’s frustrated by defense attorneys questioning his reports. Doctor Chidi says the medical evidence is impartial and if recorded properly, is undeniable.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jacinta was helping her grandmother by minding her informal store while she went to the market. An older man came and bought some tobacco and homemade gin, but when Jacinta went into the house to get a pen and calculate what he owed, he followed her inside. He threw her on the bed and tried to rape her. He violently assaulted her and injured her badly. She screamed but everyone was at the market. Eventually he left, and she immediately told her parents and they went to the police. Despite a depressingly low rate of reporting and conviction in Nigeria, Jacinta's case has been well handled and her attacker is behind bars. A quiet day at her grandmother's house turned into a nightmare, but she’s moving on and hoping to go back to school soon. She’s planning on becoming a lawyer so she can protect other girls and help bring more rapists to justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rashidat Mohammed is a Human Rights Lawyer with a special interest in promoting the rights of women and children.She provides pro-Bono legal services for women and girls who have experienced violence in northwest Nigeria. She also represents vulnerable men and families who can't afford a lawyer and are struggling to get justice in the Nigerian legal system. As a passionate lawyer on human rights issues, she is well known in Sokoto for her outspoken defence of women and girls and her fierce prosecution of rapists and pedophiles. She is the first and only woman to open her own law firm within Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States. In addition to her round the clock work as a lawyer and activist, Rashidat is also a single mother who is the sole caregiver to her 3 children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Awa is a child protection case worker with the state government in Lagos. Her work is extremely challenging and she deals with shocking cases of rape and abuse of young children every day. Awa makes regular visits to the safe houses they support to check up on the girls and see what other support or services they might need.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carolyn is an activist working to end violence against women and girls. She set up Girls Voices which empowers girls by teaching them how to make films about their lives and the issues that concern them. Carolyn says violence always comes through as the number one issue for girls around the country. Her organization helps them produce short documentaries and then hosts screenings in communities where violence is endemic. She says the process breaks the silence and each screening is followed by dozens of girls coming forward, eager to share their story and join the movement.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Shola at a shelter for vulnerable girls in Lagos.. Shola is an orphan who was living on the street before she came to the home. The counsellors say she’s not ready to talk about what happened to her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joy is a case worker at Mirabel rape crisis centre in Lagos. She’s on the frontline of the violence epidemic in Nigeria and helps families and survivors coping with unimaginable trauma. The day we visited, Joy was helping the mother of two girls, age 6 and 7. They’d been raped by the landlord's son only two weeks before. Joy helps the family through the byzantin legal process but also supports the children with critical services. At this vulnerable time, The family is being evicted after reporting the son for rape. Joy is helping them find a new place and encouraging the mother not to give up on pushing for justice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aja Nwachukwu is a barrister in Abakaliki in southeast Nigeria. She’s the public prosecutor going after paedophiles in a region where there’s an epidemic of gender based violence and child rape. She has to build a solid case and push the legal system to move with more urgency for justice and tougher sentencing. She’s successfully convicted 26 men in the last 15 years and never lost a case.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Eze south, Ebonyi state.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Self portrait by Aisha from Sokoto. She’s only 5 and she was raped by a fiend of the family. The family decided not to press charges.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Grace was on her way home from her sister's wedding when a family friend offered her a ride on his motorbike. She declined, but he insisted so she reluctantly accepted. He didn’t take her home but drove instead to a local primary school where his friend was waiting. The two men took turns raping her and she blacked out. Security guards caught the men and held them at gunpoint while they called the police. Grace was so badly injured that she was in hospital for over a month. The trial is ongoing and she’s back in school. The rapists are in prison while the legal process drags on. She says she forgives them and doesn’t mind if they are released so long as she can get on with her life. She’s 15 years old.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rashidat’s daughter Asmau at their home in Sokoto. Rashidat says that because of the work she does, she insists the children play in the compound instead out in the street. “I know too many stories about neighborhood abuse,” Rashidat says. “Keeping my children safe is always my number one priority.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Patience is 8 years old. She and her little sister were raped by their pastor. Their mother went to the police and the pastor was arrested. He was released on bail and the congregation believes his denials and they now have turned on Patience and her family. They’ve been forced to leave the community and they’re struggling to find support to help the girls recover. While rape crisis services are better Lagos than other Nigerian cities, the road to justice is still daunting for most families. In a country where nearly 100 million people live in poverty, taking on powerful rapists is difficult for poor families.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Faith is a part of an activist group that is working to end female genital mutilation. The women patiently sit with male community leaders and explain the long-term health impacts women suffer as a result of ‘cutting’. They’re starting to change attitudes by getting leaders to speak out and stand with them against this violence. She and her fellow members say that birth control is a critical part of reducing violence against girls, so families aren’t over stretched trying to look after too many children. Faith says that violence against girls will stop when women are valued and included in community leadership roles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Asst Commandant Christy Umejiaku is the gender specialist with the civil defense in Sokoto state. She’s one of a handful of officers who’ve received training on how to protect victims and put children’s needs first when investigating rape cases. Christy says the training has helped her be more effective in her work and she now trains her fellow officers to share the knowledge and techniques. Civil defense is one of three law enforcement agencies that gets called when rapes occur in Sokoto, and it is seen by some as a way to seek justice while avoiding police bureaucracy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Drawing of flowers in a Milo pot by girls at the TKTKTK School in Abuja.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Precious was raped by a neighbor when she was 5 years old. She went to the well less than a kilometer from her house and an older man grabbed her and dragged her into the forest to rape her. It was later found to be a premeditated attack as his wife left him and he had vowed to get sex through violence as she fled. Precious was in the wrong place at the wrong time and suffered from the trauma. Wh9en she collapsed in pain from her injuries she told her parents and they reported it to the police. Two years later, the old man is in prison and trial is still pending but Precious is in school studying to be a nurse.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Adeola is 13 years old and she lives in the semi industrial outskirts of Abuja. She was raped last year by her neighbor and kept quiet because of the threats she received. The rapist sent for her at school and when she didn’t come he threatened to kill her again. Afraid for her life, she obeyed his calls and raped her six times before her aunt noticed her leaving his house. Her parents confronted her and threatened to beat her if she withheld the truth. When she explained, she says she was badly beaten by her father. They pressed charges and the rapist was arrested. He was promptly released on bail. Even though Adeola and her family moved houses, the rapist lives nearby and came to threaten her mother to drop the case. Her mother refused to settle and is pursuing justice in the courts. She says the whole community is ‘mocking’ her daughter and the new landlord has offered money to sleep with Adeola. Her mother is scared to leave her at home and scared to let her out of the house.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lola leads the domestic and sexual violence services team in Lagos. In a city where domestic violence is rampant, Lola and her team are forced to deliver services from a cramped container office that is always full of women seeking support. Lola is a lawyer and she advises mothers on how to navigate a baffling system to seek justice and support for their children. Lola says that cases are always complex and the day we visited she was counseling a mother who had been ostracized from her church because she accused the pastor of raping her young girls, ages 6 and 7. Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, he denies the charges and Lola is helping the family move to a new community to avoid the anger of the loyal parishioners.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Philomina is a part of an activist group that is working to end female genital mutilation. The women patiently sit with male community leaders and explain the long-term health impacts women suffer as a result of ‘cutting’. They’re starting to change attitudes by getting leaders to speak out and stand with them against this violence. She and her fellow members say that birth control is a critical part of reducing violence against girls, so families aren’t over stretched trying to look after too many children. Philomina says that violence against girls will stop when women are valued and included in community leadership roles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Philomina is a part of an activist group that is working to end female genital mutilation. The women patiently sit with male community leaders and explain the long-term health impacts women suffer as a result of ‘cutting’. They’re starting to change attitudes by getting leaders to speak out and stand with them against this violence. She and her fellow members say that birth control is a critical part of reducing violence against girls, so families aren’t over stretched trying to look after too many children. Philomina says that violence against girls will stop when women are valued and included in community leadership roles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kulu is the director of the ministry of women’s affairs in sokoto state. She goes above and beyond to help girls who have been raped in their community. Families come to her and she uses her contacts to get them the right support; Sometimes it’s legal advice, medical treatment or psychological counseling. Kulu says each case is different and she responds to what the girl needs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hannah is 17. She’s a youth ambassador for a grassroots organization that encourages girls to speak out about the violence they’ve experienced. Hannah says it’s a process that requires patience and persistence. ‘Most girls don’t want to talk about it right away,’ she says. ‘I come back again and again and then slowly they start to open up and tell me about what they’ve been through.’ Hannah gives them advice on who to speak to and refers cases to get support. It’s a model of frontline services and it’s led by youth who want to end violence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carolyn is an activist working to end violence against women and girls. She set up Girls Voices which empowers girls by teaching them how to make films about their lives and the issues that concern them. Carolyn says violence always comes through as the number one issue for girls around the country. Her organization helps them produce short documentaries and then hosts screenings in communities where violence is endemic. She says the process breaks the silence and each screening is followed by dozens of girls coming forward, eager to share their story and join the movement.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Manuel, Cross River state</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aisha is a teacher in Sokoto province. She leads a program called Girls for Girls that helps them boost their confidence and articulate their dreams and ambitions. In a community where some leaders still question girls' education and many girls are married as children, Aisha says it’s important to be a role model for girls and give them the courage to aspire for more.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Asst Commandant Christy Umejiaku is the gender specialist with the civil defense in Sokoto state. She’s one of a handful of officers who’ve received training on how to protect victims and put children’s needs first when investigating rape cases. Christy says the training has helped her be more effective in her work and she now trains her fellow officers to share the knowledge and techniques. Civil defense is one of three law enforcement agencies that gets called when rapes occur in Sokoto, and it is seen by some as a way to seek justice while avoiding police bureaucracy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abiola is the leader of a neighborhood watch program to keep girls safe in the Iwaya market in Lagos. It’s a tough part of a big city and attacks against girls were common for a few years. Abiola says things are changing. ‘Girls know they can come to me and I’ll help them,' she says. ‘But most of all, I get to know the girls and ensure they stay safe by avoiding dangerous places and bad situations.’ Abiola says it’s made a big difference for the girls, knowing there’s someone looking out for them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Awa is a child protection case worker with the state government in Lagos. Her work is extremely challenging and she deals with shocking cases of rape and abuse of young children every day. Awa makes regular visits to the safe houses they support to check up on the girls and see what other support or services they might need. She says that the intensity of her work makes it even more important to found joy and laughter with friends and colleagues to offset the darkness.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Itoro runs the Mirabel rape crisis center in Lagos. For ten years the center has been an outpost of support victims of rape in a city where government services struggle to cope with the scale of the needs. Itoro was visited the rape crisis center in Manchester in the UK almost 20 years ago. She returned to Nigeria and battled the patriarchal bureaucracy for a decade before she realized her dream of helping rape survivors in her own country. Mirabel helps traumatized girls and their families with every part of the recovery, from medical exams to legal advice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rashidat Mohammed is a Human Rights Lawyer with a special interest in promoting the rights of women and children.She provides pro-Bono legal services for women and girls who have experienced violence in northwest Nigeria. She also represents vulnerable men and families who can't afford a lawyer and are struggling to get justice in the Nigerian legal system. As a passionate lawyer on human rights issues, she is well known in Sokoto for her outspoken defence of women and girls and her fierce prosecution of rapists and pedophiles. She is the first and only woman to open her own law firm within Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States. In addition to her round the clock work as a lawyer and activist, Rashidat is also a single mother who is the sole caregiver to her 3 children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Baale Ogogbe is a traditional chief in a bustling community outside Lagos. He’s often the first one called in cases of rape. He reports the matter to the police but then deals with keeping the peace between the families of survivors and the rapists. When a girl was gang raped last year, the boys escaped justice and Baale had to settle a peace. Sadly he asked the mother of the girl to leave the community as the best solution. He says ending violence against women and girls needs to include youth training and employment as part of the complex response to the issue.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Reggie was just out of high school when the Mantankio rover flooded and 29 people drowned in the Solomon Islands. Hundreds of families were displaced by the disaster, as the river swept through the informal settlements that had built up over decades. She went to an emergency shelter working with an NGO and she couldn't believe how basic needs weren't being met in the disaster response. She says the experience inspired her to work to improve the situation for women in disasters. Through her work as an activist and women's advocate, Reggie encourages more women to find their voice and make their needs heard.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Nineteen year old Sima Billy is pregnant and since her partner left her 6 months ago, she’s been on her own. She lives in Mirigini village in Port Moresby with her mother and she worries about the future of her baby. Sima got encouragement from a community health volunteer to go early to the hospital. With distances sometimes hauntingly far from informal settlements and the level of care uncertain, many women in Papua New Guinea don’t get the antenatal care that could save lives. Because Sima built that relationship with the midwives and doctors, she’s been taking iron tablets and eating fresh vegetables when she and her mother can afford them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fiji: Like every Pacific islander, Tui carries strong memories of natural disasters and big cyclones. She was 13 when Cyclone Kina devastated her community of Levuka in Fiji in 1993. “Mum and I could feel the swaying of trees,” she recalls about the night the storm hit. “Strong wind. There was a huge tamarind tree at the back of our house. so mum and I had to move to our lounge because she said if that tree would fall down it can hit into our bedroom. So that night I can vividly remember we did not go to sleep at all.” Tui says the hardest part is always after the disaster when there is no clean water and the scale of the mess. She’s learned valuable lessons she teaches her children. “It was a huge experience for me during a natural disaster. So after that disaster we have to be aware of what might happen next.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Helen is 90 years old and she lives in Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. She holds a photo from when she was just 18 with flowers in her hair. Back then, Hanuabada was a fishing village and the capital felt far away. 70 years on, urbanisation has consumed her village and brought many challenges like overcrowding and plastic waste. In countries like PNG where health and sanitation services are already stretched thin, it's often the elderly who suffer most when disasters hit.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indonesia: In April 2019, floods and landslides wiped out the town of Bangga in Indonesia. More than 700 families were left without homes. The emergency response quickly set up camps and UNFPA was there to deliver the dignity kits to women and girls.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kingdom of Tonga: Manu works with Ma’a Fafine Moe Famili to support vulnerable mothers and children in Nuku'alofa, the capital of the Kingdom of Tonga. Manu and her team of community health workers go the extra mile to ensure people with disabilities get the support they need, from physical therapy to a ride to the hospital for health checks.. Ma’a Fafine Moe Famili uses a uniquely Tongan, community focused approach to inclusive early childhood development and women’s support, and it’s groups like this play an essential role in disaster relief planning because of their intimate knowledge of how to reach vulnerable people with disabilities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Solomon Islands: Mary works to help communities in the Solomon Islands prepare for climate change by involving women in the planning about what's needed when natural disasters hit. Mary is from a remote island in Temotu province that is more than three weeks away by sea from where she now works in the capital, Honiara. The model of prioritising women's perspectives has been adopted by other development projects and Mary is part of a network that is able to quickly deploy the dignity kits where they are needed most. Mary and her team have helped communities build clear evacuation routes and plan backup food supplies if storms or floods hit. The close consultation has built up trust in the communities and this will allow any future disaster response to reach women and girls more effectively because of this critical groundwork.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Myanmar: Students sit in a classroom at a school at the Sin Tet Maw camp for internally displaced persons in Rakhine State, Myanmar,</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangladesh: Kameena Islam blames freak weather for the death of her infant son, Shahnawaz, in May 2018. After the baby fell ill with a fever, she wrapped him in a plastic sheet and battled through an intense downpour towards the local hospital in Umedpur, northern Bangladesh. The journey took more than an hour. When she arrived, she discovered to her horror that Shahnawaz had died in her arms. Islam and her family still donÕt know what caused the childÕs death, but they say the weather conditions were at least partly responsible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Dr Paula Zzefrio is an obstetrician at Port Moresby General Hospital in Papua New Guinea. She says that underfunding and understaffing of the maternity clinic means she sometimes has to do 24, or even 48 hour shifts without sleep. She says they are overwhelmed by the number of patients and sometimes they have to turn patients away. Dr Paula says they do it because delivery the care saves lives., “ When a woman receives antenatal care, it gives us an opportunity to establish a gestational age to do the necessary blood tests, like the routine blood tests that we do during pregnancy in our setting here,” Dr Paula says. “Knowing the hemoglobin level will give us an opportunity to treat anemia if she's anemic improving levels before she comes into delivery and gives us an opportunity to talk to her about family planning.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Fiona, 28, stands with Silver Star, her one-year-old son, outside makeshift tent where they have been living since a 7.5 magnitude earthquake on 26 February 2018 destroyed their home in nearby Daga village, in Pimaga, Papua New Guinea, Wednesday 14 March 2018. "My house fell down in the middle of the night,” says Fiona. “Sometime after three in the morning, we woke up because the earth was shaking. We all escaped but now our house is broken.” She tells a visitor what she most needs is a private shelter, because she’s sharing floor space with about 60 other people whose homes were destroyed. “I want a private tent for my family,” she says. “We also need food and a mosquito net. I cannot go to the mountain to look for food. It is too hard. And I am still afraid to go to the higher areas, so that is why we stay down here, where it is low.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Solomon Islands: Khadil is 17 years old and she lives in White River in the Solomon Islands. In her community on the outskirts of Honiara, gender based violence and natural disasters are tragically common so Kahdil navigates a complex set of challenges. She and her friends dance in a traditional Tambura group, but the pressures of school and family are intensified by poverty and waves of disasters that disrupt an already fragile normalcy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Phillipines: Badjao sisters stand in front of their makeshift home as their mother washes clothes in Wawa, Batangas. Disparagingly labelled as "sea gypsies," Badjao follow the movements of the sea rather than the borders of the land, never quite belonging to the countries in which they live. Many Badjao families like this one settled in Wawa, a mixed community of Badjao and Tagalog peoples, after fleeing from the fighting in Mindanao. What is not visible in the background is the island that used to sit across this bay, which is where these Badjao families used to live before it was swallowed up by a typhoon a few years ago, forcing these fisherfolk to relocate once more. The Badjao here have been Christianised and want to be known as "Goodjao," to escape the prejudice and marginalization that their ethnicity has historically experienced in Southeast Asia. With the Philippines the third most vulnerable country to climate change, fisherfolk, who are the least responsible for causing the worsening climate crisis, are also the population most vulnerable to its disastrous consequences such as rising sea levels, storm surges, and coastline erosion. © Hannah Reyes</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Nangei Waiema sits on a hospital bed as she recovers from a fractured leg, an injury she sustained on 26 February 2018 after a landslide triggered by a 7.5 magnitude earthquake, at a hospital in Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea, Monday 12 March 2018. “I was the only one who survived" says Nangei, who lost all seven of her children and her husband in the landslide. With no family or home to return to, Nangei is fearful of her future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Plastic rubbish covers the ground in Hanuabada village in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Limited services in rapidly growing settlements has created major public health problems that make it even harder for children to stay healthy and excel in school.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Solomon Islands: Brightly Maneluvu, 3 months, locks eyes with nurse Theodora Buinkoti at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Myanmar: Government Midwives attend obstetrics training at Hlaing Thar Yar Hospital in Hlaing Thar Yar Township in the city of Yangon.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Helen is 90 years old and she lives in Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. She holds a photo from when she was just 18 with flowers in her hair. Back then, Hanuabada was a fishing village and the capital felt far away. 70 years on, urbanisation has consumed her village and brought many challenges like overcrowding and plastic waste. In countries like PNG where health and sanitation services are already stretched thin, it's often the elderly who suffer most when disasters hit.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sri Lanka: The RPI has positively influenced Governments to prioritise sexual and reproductive health and gender-based violence services in emergencies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indonesia: The evaluation of the Regional Prepositioning Initiative found that the project: as enabled quicker, more cost-effective responses. In Indonesia, UNFPA’s response was three times faster, and cheaper, with prepositioning.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prepositioned supplies have been customized based on feedback received from women and girls during humanitarian crises.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tonga: Kalasia works with Ma’a Fafine Moe Famili to support vulnerable mothers and children in Nuku'alofa, the capital of the Kingdom of Tonga. Kalasia makes weekly visits to vulnerable mothers and people with disabilities Ma’a Fafine Moe Famili uses a uniquely Tongan, community-focused approach to inclusive early childhood development and women’s support, and it’s groups like this that play an essential role in disaster relief planning because of their intimate knowledge of how to reach vulnerable people with disabilities. @UNFPA/Rose</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Fiona, 28, stands with Silver Star, her one-year-old son, outside makeshift tent where they have been living since a 7.5 magnitude earthquake on 26 February 2018 destroyed their home in nearby Daga village, in Pimaga, Papua New Guinea, Wednesday 14 March 2018. "My house fell down in the middle of the night,” says Fiona. “Sometime after three in the morning, we woke up because the earth was shaking. We all escaped but now our house is broken.” She tells a visitor what she most needs is a private shelter, because she’s sharing floor space with about 60 other people whose homes were destroyed. “I want a private tent for my family,” she says. “We also need food and a mosquito net. I cannot go to the mountain to look for food. It is too hard. And I am still afraid to go to the higher areas, so that is why we stay down here, where it is low.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Government partners said that the initiative is responsive to the priorities in their national response plans.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Myanmar,: A girl collects water from a well at the Sin Tet Maw camp for internally displaced persons in Rakhine State.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Solomon Islands: Madeleine has been through cyclones, droughts, floods and conflict. She knows how to survive and keep her family safe when disasters strike. During the tensions in her country, Madeleine and her family fled to the forest and lived there for years to avoid the checkpoints and armed groups near the city of Honiara. Peace has returned but the lessons remain and Madeleine and her family practice resilience by growing multiple crops and ensuring there are emergency supplies of water and medicine always on hand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prepositioning can provide value for money by reducing transport and procurement costs.In just two years, UNFPA saved a quarter of a million dollars by transporting supplies by sea rather than air, and procuring supplies through cost-effective long term agreements.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangladesh: Farmer Nurul Haque stands near his 13-year-old daughter Munni Akter on Kutubdia, a low-lying island in Bangladesh. Rising sea water around the island is engulfing farmland and leaving farmers landless and impoverished, forcing them to work as day labourers. Haque, a farmer whose entire land is now under water, says he may have to pull his daughter out of school and marry her off to an older man because he has few financial options left. “I don’t really want to marry her off, because it’s not good for girls,” says Haque, “But I’m considering it.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangladesh: Kameena Islam blames freak weather for the death of her infant son, Shahnawaz. After the baby fell ill with a fever, she wrapped him in a plastic sheet and battled through an intense downpour towards the local hospital in Umedpur. The journey took more than an hour. When she arrived, she discovered to her horror that Shahnawaz had died in her arms.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Phillippines: Cagayan de Oro in Northern Mindanao Region after a tropical storm.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Myanmar.: A rainy day in the camps under COVID-19 lock-down, Maina IDP camp, Waingmaw, Kachin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea:</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Myanmar,: A girl studies for a school examination at the Phan Khar Kone IDP camp in Bhamo city, Kachin State.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Myanmar: A woman spoon-feeds a bowl of rice porridge fortified with a multiple micronutrient powder (MNP) to her child, who has a disability, at a Mothers’ Circle project site in Naungkalar Village in Thaton Township in Mon State. Mother’s Circles – home-based play groups comprised of parents and children – provide health, nutrition and other care and support for children up to age 3 whose parents work long hours and are unable to spend enough time with them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>India: Frontline health workers on the way for community health sessions in hard-to-reach villages through a wire rope- hanging bridge, at Pongging village in India’s north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indonesia: Through the initiative UNFPA has complemented nationally-led responses, built the capacity of local partners, and provided technical support that has acted as a catalyst for change in policies and regulations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kiribati: A health worker uses a traditional foetal stethoscope to monitor the heart rate of 20-year-old Taabwai's baby during an antenatal exam at Bairiki Health Centre in Tarawa, the capital. The clinic offers antenatal care, growth monitoring, vaccination, Vitamin A distribution, iron supplementation for pregnant women and other health services.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Myanmar: When not playing with friends, 9-year-old Mai Ra helps her mother with kitchen work and family chores such as cooking, cleaning, washing clothes while her mother Lahtaw Seng Hkawn works tailoring masks for a petty extra income to support the family, at Pa La Na IDP camp on the outskirts of Myitkyina, Kachin, Myanmar.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangladesh: Farmer and day labourer Sirajul Islam with his wife Ruksana Begum and their four-year-old son Rabiul in front of a raised homestead where the family took shelter after floodwaters submerged their house in July 2020. @UNICEF/UNI351915/Chakma</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Guadcanal, Solomon Islands.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Menstrual cycle bracelets. simple, multi-coloured bracelets from beads. The different color beads help women understand and keep track of their menstrual cycle and take control of their reproductive choices.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zillah singing with her grandmother Rosalind in Honiara.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Western Province, Solomon Islands.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indonesia: Lia is a female sex worker living with HIV. She is the national coordinator of OPSI, a national network of sex workers in Indonesia. Together with UNFPA, OPSI is developing innovative models for reaching female sex workers with HIV in Indonesia. READ MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Dr Paula Zzefrio is an obstetrician gynecologist in New Ireland. She’s one of the only doctors trained in complex deliveries for a province with a population of more than 800,000. She’s recently completed her training in Port Moresby and has returned home to deliver antenatal care in challenging conditions with scarce resources. LEARN MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cambodia: Sovanvotey Hok is also know as the Green Lady of Cambodia. She’s an advocate for women’s health in a country where cultural barriers can often slow progress. She attended the #ICPD25 summit in Nairobi last year where she was inspired to start her innovation initiative to deliver youth-created sexuality education to schools across the country. READ MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indonesia: Nur Hidayati Handayani is a member of the Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights. She works as a project manager for Empower Youth For Work in Indonesia. She worked with UNFPA on more than a dozen emergencies in various roles as a youth coordinator and program officer. READ HER STORY</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Solomon Islands: Mary Alalo works to help communities in the Solomon Islands prepare for climate change by involving women in the planning about what's needed when natural disasters hit. READ MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indonesia: Allam Amin is a humanitarian worker who supports the most vulnerable people during emergencies and relief projects by coordinating logistics and supply chains for essential items like medicine, shelter and dignity kits. READ HIS STORY</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Solomon Islands/Fiji: Zillah Douglas helps facilitate discussions about menstrual hygiene and women’s health in remote island communities, LEARN MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pakistan: Yusra Hussain is the founder of Agahee Pakistan, a grassroots organization providing social enterprise services to marginalized communities, especially women and young people. She’s dedicated to empowering other women and raising their awareness about sexual and reproductive health and rights. READ HER STORY</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Philippines: Febby Gibson is a nurse who got involved in disaster response as a volunteer and supported women and girls across the country in a string of devastating typhoons. Her experience in emergencies led to roles within the government that helped shaped how the Philippines prioritizes the needs of women and girls in disasters. READ HER STORY</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indonesia: Lia is a female sex worker living with HIV. She is the national coordinator of OPSI, a national network of sex workers in Indonesia. Together with UNFPA, OPSI is developing innovative models for reaching female sex workers with HIV in Indonesia. READ MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Timor-Leste: Dr. Eni Lila Dila works at Maubisse Referral Hospital in Timor-Leste. She knows from experience how difficult complicated births can be in a hospital that is often under-resourced. Dr. Eni took part in a 26 day obstetrics training in Dili and got to practice challenging cases using a virtual reality training platform developed by UNFPA. LEARN MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fiji: “We might be on the cusp of something that can actually work,” says Avelina Rokoduru, the Director of the Pacific Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Center, the research arm of the College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences of the Fiji National University.  During the pandemic, she worked with UNFPA to deliver an unprecedented online training for more than 100 Pacific health workers to learn more about gender-based violence and mental health support.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Indonesia: Like everyone in Central Sulawesi, Dewi’s life was transformed when the earthquake and tsunami devastated her region in September 2018. While dealing with the aftermath herself, Dewi went to work as part of the response. Working with vulnerable groups like new mothers connected her to the community and she soon found that older people were also at risk. The innovations for elderly Dewi helped lead are now being woven into COVID-19 response.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pakistan: Chief Operating Officer Kamran Khan led the development of a smartphone app designed to protect women and girls from gender based violence. The Punjab Women’s Safety App has been a lifeline for survivors during lockdown as it allows users to text an alert that triggers an immediate police response to the geotagged location. What began as an idea in 2019 has grown into an innovative collaboration with UNFPA that nourishes the expanding safety platform.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cambodia: Sovanvotey Hok is also know as the Green Lady of Cambodia. She’s an advocate for women’s health in a country where cultural barriers can often slow progress. She attended the #ICPD25 summit in Nairobi last year where she was inspired to start her innovation initiative to deliver youth-created sexuality education to schools across the country. READ HER STORY</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pakistan: Yusra Hussain is the founder of Agahee Pakistan, a grassroots organization providing social enterprise services to marginalized communities, especially women and young people. She’s dedicated to empowering other women and raising their awareness about sexual and reproductive health and rights. READ HER STORY</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>India: Dr Usha Vaidya is 84 years old and leads rural outreach teams to deliver medical services to older persons through the Mobile Health Unit in Indore, a city in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. She says older persons in her region were already isolated before the pandemic, but with financial stress and the medical system overwhelmed by responding to the virus, COVID-19 has made them even more vulnerable. Dr Usha and her colleagues have adapted protocols and sourced supplies to deliver mobile health services to older persons in rural areas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Philippines: Social media has transformed the way young people in the Philippines talk about women’s health issues like contraception and sexual rights. Candid conversations about all kinds of issues are happening online. UNFPA Philippines developed a tool to take the pulse of what young people are concerned about so public health messages can connect with the women and girls who need them most. LEARN MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maldives: Sara Naseem is from Malé in the Maldives. She’s the founder of 'Nufoshey' which means 'Do Not Harass'. It is an initiative aimed at creating a space where women can share their stories and make a stand against harassment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nepal: Prasansa is a 1st batch professional midwife of Nepal. She is one of the 14 professional midwives in the whole country. When COVID-19 shut things down in March, she and her midwife friends set up an emergency hotline number to keep women and girls connected during their pandemic pregnancies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sri Lanka: The decades-long civil conflict left thousands injured with disabilities. UNFPA works with Government partners to ensure health and education systems are inclusive and accessible. During the pandemic this solid foundation of services has been adapted to deliver targeted support to this uniquely vulnerable group.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mongolia: Enkhmaa Baatarkhuu is 18 and lives with her  son and parents in Nomgon soum of Umnugobi aimag. After graduating ninth grade Enkhmaa went to the province for her studies but she got pregnant at the start of 10th grade and left school.  She recently took part in a pilot with UNFPA to try out a new way of getting information about sexual and reproductive health. She’s used the Mandukhai platform to chat and learned a lot about what services are available to girls like her. Enkhmaa would like to see Mandukhai expanded so Mongolian girls can be better informed about contraception and reproductive rights.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangladesh: The informal settlements of Dhaka are chaotic, overcrowded and under-resourced. For pregnant women with few resources. It can be a challenge just to get to the health center for antenatal care. Even more tenuous are the links between midwives and obstetrics units in referral hospitals. UNFPA is bridging that gap and saving lives through an app that helps doctors, nurses, midwives and drivers work together as a team. READ MORE</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea: Bridgette Thorold leads ChildFund’s work in Papua New Guinea. One of the many projects they coordinate is the Wantoks Counselling Helplim line. It is a national toll-free call line that helps people impacted by gender-based violence. The service was set up in 2015, but as concerns grew about domestic violence during COVID-19, it has expanded staffing by 150% and become a vital frontline tool to keep women and girls safe during the pandemic.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606205613204-WKWRKJA5YV1W04HR7XPQ/eval.story.025.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606206401500-ZAI8LHXNMKRNIPRJ29YD/image-asset.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606212389772-SJPIO6T8JADHFTOBIFVE/votey.006.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606212284872-QCD407QYAMZTF42H80WB/votey.003.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606274931072-LKCPH4U2BW7CWQ01O2ED/votey.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606211526361-OXNKIXR3NNN0B1DUNDMY/votey2.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606211583183-BEJHC32SJB6CLTXBPCF1/votey2.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606212684964-I5TF0HQZE3CCELNW3TE6/image-asset.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606212510224-L3X2T5ZJ7AR9TDMKODKH/votey.004.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606273288447-I2RM70PDMH7KMFQT4M0J/yusra.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606273093367-T05LBFTPHB0KRK4Z8ZVI/yusra.009.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606273556908-O393NAWMG0EUQILFM8WR/yusra.004.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606273817335-GO20CR5R1DXNIQKKM0Q4/yusra.006.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606273161805-IRNI7VT7JWBAXJF47CFA/yusra.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606273711631-D5S6CUUHAVOO3W0R5QZC/yusra.003.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1606273337301-QXK54OZT5C6UCVL51A2H/yusra.005.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608284655468-CVOKH7QP80PS11A84VMI/AI.mongolia2.008.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608181184535-O9BXRRFJQ6HGAK9TX961/AI.mongolia.004.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608181364842-LJTO9X8R89FX040R1WLV/AI.mongolia.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608284681509-YAR3UNTA2F9PPNRPOOWF/AI.mongolia2.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608181120732-GA76XR5B0A6LUGZJG3TE/image-asset.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608181308441-22S7H2EQLW766402Q8ZI/AI.mongolia.007.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608185237171-CYLHPJ6PQY28D429JWNF/indonesia.pd.003.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608186667977-QZR63T3HYZI6JHT673L6/indonesia.pd.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608186045837-8N53W5N761U8H1GAX1LL/eval.2.003.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608185731027-LAQ9VMA94HFW17CU1CLM/indonesia.pd.005.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608187321076-ZPKL2S4Y7NPF0HOFM8VR/india.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608187671408-3XFBYHVYJIM8ZXC99ZJR/india.004.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608187647650-BU2NHA26ACCACIFYT3GX/india.010.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608187816358-CMJTUXJEN12EZBIJVA5C/india.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608189545133-P5GN8QMYSN7QVAU01KHP/india.008.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608190003578-MN55NP97R59VDCTWC9QD/pakistan.007.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608190818829-T017Z61WPMVJC0CG865D/pakistan2.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608190403977-2G8PA3V9QEPYFVYLCI3A/image-asset.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608190237088-J85GYYWSLGRM7EL17J3H/pakistan.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1609302132210-OHQ20V2F40LD8G4H2JTY/pakistan3.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608190173596-JVO6PMAYFVCZBSL6O00J/pakistan.005.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608191251388-AO5LRHLPXM2LK70SD1W8/pakistan.011.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608191137769-54S6V9CDO3L6NW65IEO3/pakistan.009.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608190562290-NW8RX0PT9Q1ZC2M46DST/pakistan.003.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608275363493-6V8QNIG2655NHLLAQXGS/nepal2.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608193446466-W7SQUPYTYI52693X84RL/nepal.004.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608193270391-WD7LO6GPB40LCG3UC2M8/nepal.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608194449984-MEUK14HL1AQDZ4P00VB2/nepal.003.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608275294235-GAE640G993TTUTPZN8X8/nepal2.009.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608194652059-7Q15TSUY82KQQVPGF1ZZ/nepal.007.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608191873621-UP4DA3RUIXSUXKG18SHJ/nepal.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1609305046128-ZK5YSXKZFBDC3K9R8PZE/srilanka.001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608195433074-ZBZQ6SSADWM7K30BZBMC/srilanka.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608195586268-DPFBJSGMSLP8FLGR3JNA/srilanka.003.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608196416391-9FNR4SYIJ0YAYHU67X3Z/maldives.006.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1609312272047-0SLGAM1JXIAMJVZINL4K/maldives..003.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608196854205-BKZIL7J4X9IRMEGMYCED/maldives.002.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608196633207-DSICEWHMYESKSJ0HM2GQ/maldives.007.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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    <image:image>
      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608196737673-9HRA4DT7MDHPRUVNF0QH/maldives.009.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1609312336824-148HNL0X7WBPYYC0KCH9/maldives..001.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608196370548-90ZYJXK2K6O7SC2XKDI3/maldives.005.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1608275222592-JMD5TEVZ7Z4FG17NJQOT/fiji.005.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:title>UNFPA</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Twitter: Follow us on @WIN_DRR</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nepal:  ‘It is quite a challenging time for us,” says Dr. Runa Jha. “In many other countries, they have well-established labs with experienced scientists who have spent almost an entire life in the field. Nepal has limited resources, but we are trying hard. Dr. Runa Jha is the Chief Pathologist and Director at the National Public Health Laboratory in Nepal, which is linked with 277 government laboratories across the country and is the only lab authorized to conduct COVID-19 testing. Jha, along with 67 team members, is playing a crucial role in the front-line response to COVID-19. ©UN Women/Runa Jha</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thailand: “I believe that women can make a meaningful contribution to society through technology,” says Ramida. “We should have more diversity in the tech industry.” Ramida Juengpaisal is a 24 year old digital product designer and front-end developer from Thailand. “For too long, the STEM fields have been shaped by gender biases that exclude women and girls” she says. “There are a lot of women working in the tech industry, but they don't have platforms to show their potential. Despite this, women and girls are pushing the boundaries every day.” ©UN Women/Deachawat Sriolankul</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Philippines: “At this time of the COVID pandemic, let us set aside politics, our selfishness, pride, envy, fear,” Pamela says.  “Let us think not only of ourselves but also of our loved ones and the community.” Pamela Grace P. Español-Solano is one of nine female doctors volunteering at a COVID-19 facility in southern Philippines. “We encountered and overcame a lot of challenges,” she says. “We can just imagine the women who are subject to domestic abuses during the lockdown and “enhanced community quarantine”. ©UN Women/Louie Pacardo</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aotearoa/New Zealand: “There are plenty of women who want to have jobs in science,” says Dr Siouxise Wiles, “but often the environment that they're moving in is not a supported one.” Aotearoa/New Zealand: “There are plenty of women who want to have jobs in science,” says Dr Siouxise Wiles, “but often the environment that they're moving in is not a supportive one.” Dr Siouxsie Wiles MNZM is a microbiologist and science communicator based in Aotearoa New Zealand. Her specialist areas are infectious diseases and bioluminescence. “More women tend to leave academia because it's not a great place to work and there are systemic barriers and sexism that goes into who gets grants, who gets to publish in certain journals and who gets cited,” she says. “All of those kinds of things actively push women out.” Dr Wiles has a public profile in the media for her concise and fact-based explanations of complex science subjects. Despite the positive responses she has received, she has faced a significant amount of online abuse.  “Clearly both my identity as a woman and having pink hair are very challenging to some people who say, ‘You are not what an expert should look like,” she says. She says that women and diversity more generally in science will bring different characteristics and change the way people think about evidence-based approaches in science and public policy.  “It does feel like women bring a little bit more compassion,” she says.  “I think we've seen this in leadership roles in countries that are dealing well with COVID-19. It’s not an inherently feminine trait, men can be compassionate too but they seem to be in the minority when we look at world leaders.” Dr Wiles is the head of University of Auckland's Bioluminescent Superbugs Lab in which bioluminescence is used to advance the understanding of microbial infections such as food poisoning, tuberculosis and hospital superbugs. She works with the Spinoff and cartoonist Toby Morris to produce popular and accessible animations with COVID-19 messages.  ©Arvid Eriksson</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and UN Women are recognising female scientists who are working to reduce risk and build resilience in their communities.  From doctors to science communicators, pathologists to tech innovators, women are playing a critical role in building understanding of the virus, developing techniques for testing and treating patients, and using tech and innovation to share credible information that counters the spread of misinformation.  This kicks off the Women’s International Network for Disaster Risk Reduction’s (WIN DRR) month-long  campaign celebrating the role that women are playing in the fight against COVID-19. In the lead up to International Women’s Day on March 8, WIN DRR will be  profiling a wide range of women leaders who have been working to reduce the impact of COVID-19, and support resilience and recovery in their communities.   WIN DRR is a new programme supported by the Government of Australia and UNDRR that promotes women’s leadership in disaster risk reduction. Join WIN DRR on Twitter or LinkedIn. If you are, or know, a woman who should be profiled in this series, we’d love to hear from you.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bangladesh: “We are afraid because we have nothing,” says Mobina Khatun.  Mobina is a Rohingya volunteer in the Ukhiya sector of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. She says the pandemic has created anxiety in the community because services were already limited before COVD-19.   “We live in a very congested area where there is limited access to medical treatment,” she says.   As social norms and gender roles in Rohingya communities limit women and girls’ access to information, leaving them more vulnerable to the virus, Mobina and more than 20 other women volunteered and formed networks to raise awareness on COVID-19 across all camps.  “To prevent this disease, we need to provide more awareness on personal cleanliness, hand-washing and the do’s and don’ts when one is sick.”  She conducts socially distanced door-to-door visits and tells women how to protect themselves by hand-washing, physical distancing, and what to do if they or their family members get the virus.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pakistan: “I believe that we all are in this pandemic together and if we fight through it collectively, we might beat it together too,” says Sahar.  “Let's try to look towards the light to get us through the darkest period of our lives.”  Sahar Iqbal is a farmer in Pakpattan, in Southern Punjab province. She works with women to convert waterlogged land into productive fields so they can earn better wages. What started as a group of 25 has now grown a collective of more than two hundred women.   Sahar says the pandemic has helped them focus on sharing new skills in the community.   “During the lockdown, through the internet we explored new opportunities for employment for our community,” she says. “We trained them on fish farming and taught them about making vermicompost out of biogas slurry which we have used in organic farming.”  Initiatives like Sahar’s will help drive the pandemic recovery in Pakistan and ensure that women farmers are not left behind. Through collective agricultural efforts and capacity building, COVID-19 recovery efforts can prioritize women’s economic empowerment and build resilience to reduce the impact of future disasters.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Philippines: “The needs of young people do not stop because of lockdown,” says Genesis.  Genesis Faderogao works with Community and Family Services International that supports women and girls with sexual and reproductive health services in Pasay City, Metro Manila.  When COVID-19 shut everything down in March, Genesis and the Community Support Workers found a way to safely deliver condoms with an online service. Their work delivering contraception during the pandemic has helped the community avoid a surge in unintended pregnancies and been a critical support for the LGBTQI community.   Genesis and her colleagues target vulnerable young people in the community to talk about sexual and reproductive health and rights.  She says it was crucial to get young people from the community so they were already trusted and part of the neighborhood.   “Community support workers are residents of the community we serve,” she says. “They know the young people, the sex workers and LGBTQI communities who needed condoms.”  \\ Community and Family Services International is supported by UNFPA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult for everyone, but it has been especially hard for people who are marginalised in society, such as people living with disabilities and women and girls living in remote and rural areas.   The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction calls for an all-of-society approach to reducing disaster risk, which is inclusive and accessible to all. Governments across the region are supporting more collaborative approaches that are transforming the way all voices are heard in disaster response. But more can be done to further this work and ensure that we learn from the COVID-19 pandemic to address the systemic causes of vulnerability and make disaster risk reduction gender-responsive, inclusive and accessible to all.   As we look forward to International Women's Day, UNDRR is celebrating the work of women working in disaster risk reduction who are speaking up for marginalized groups and changing the way governments respond to COVID-19 to ensure that no one is left behind.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nepal: “We are framed in one approach,” says Pratima. “Our needs are diverse; we are not a homogeneous group.”   Pratima Gurung is an intersectional activist from Nepal. She leads the National Indigenous Disabled Women Association Nepal (NIDWAN) and is a faculty member at Padma Kanya College in Kathmandu. During the COVID-19 pandemic she has helped marginalized communities by pushing government to adapt messages and support so everyone can understand and access critical health services.  “When we see the on-the-ground reality in our communities, most girls and women are not educated,” Pratima says. “They are not aware about their rights. They even do not know what their rights are.”    Pratima says it’s critical to have women in leadership roles during disasters like the pandemic so they can connect and empower indigenous and women with disabilities.    "For us women, our roles are very important in our society,” Pratima says. “We have to tell our sisters and tell our daughters to tell our community what their fundamental rights are.”   Pratima says that being an outspoken activist and advocate for indigenous and disabled women does come with a determined opposition.    “Our country is heavily dominated by the patriarchy,” Pratima says. “I’ve been harassed in the public forum when I speak on behalf of women or when I speak on behalf indigenous peoples.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Taree Takinoa, Strengthening Peaceful Villages “There were some youths who were drinking and being violent and making everyone uncomfortable and afraid,” recalls Taree. “I wanted to help. Through my involvement in this program I started to talk with them, and I started to involve them in the activities we were discussing power and how to control the power. We talk to them about violence and how to be in balance,  “I started to notice how they were changing themselves. It’s a change in myself that I try to practise every day in my life so myself and my kids are happy and respect each other.”My neighbour was drunk and he started shouting at people in my neighbourhood and he picked up a stone and it hit my other neighbours car and broke the mirror. The man that owned the car was mad and he started beating the young man.   “I ran with them, and then I said to people to ring the police. I went straight to the man and I knew he’s my neighbour, and he knows me and I held him back. He wasn't drunk so I will get him to stop because he knew me and he listened to me and he moved away.” “It’s really important for community members to understand the role this was so important in helping the community. We are there, we are the first ones to see the incident on the spot and we can help. Everyone in the community needs to work as a team so that we can have peace in our communities. We can respond and not wait for something to happen. We have to prevent it before it happens.” “Sometimes we ring the police and it takes so long we ring and ring and ring and sometimes they can’t come. It’s so important to have the community there. They see the things happening.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pauline Beiatau, Attorney General  “Cases that consist of circumstantial evidence, we find it difficult to prosecute. We don’t have in Kiribati, the police don’t have forensic evidence. In those cases we end up in acquittals. with the pathologies, we don’t have a cause of death, so it’s very difficult to prove a case without that which consists of circumstantial evidence where we don’t have any witnesses.” “The lack of resources is a problem. We still don’t have those essential tools. We have had the same problems for the last 20 years. We have raised our voice to the police. What we do is prosecutors as we prosecute cases based on the evidence. It’s for the police to do the investigation for them to have the tools. Through the Police, powers, and duty act We are trying to oblige the police to get those tools. Sexual offenses are always the highest in Kiribati every year. We still need to do more work on it because we don’t have a database officer, a database officer would give us more ideas about the causes of these offenses.” “Women are the victims of violence, they can understand better the suffering of the victims. Women can provide more justice, they can understand the law and they can understand the experience. They can merge those two things, and then the outcome will be better.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Erimeta Barako is the leader of the women's congress of Kiribati. She also leads AMAK, which is part of the women’s resilience to disasters network. Her office is filled with old sewing machines that she restores and hosts training for women on how to set up businesses. Erimeta works to empower women. She has been a feminist activist for equality for the last 30 years. Erimeta has a dragon tattoo on her hand, and when asked about her family, she said that she never wanted to get married because she didn’t want to become a man’s property.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Esther leads the Kiribati Red Cross society. The  Red Cross model of building capacity in communities through youth networks is helping strengthen community-based activities and projects that are driven by the communities requests.  Gender-based violence is often top of the list of what the community is concerned about before a disaster hits. Esther‘s work builds strengthen those networks the prevention of gender- based violence, but also the awareness about disaster, preparedness and vulnerabilities, risk assessment</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sister Kateia Teanako, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Crisis Center “It’s a short term shelter that we run for women and girls who need shelter from the problems that they face at home like domestic violence.”“We’ve been challenged knowing that people are suffering at home. Some run away to relatives, but when there are children, they don’t get support from the relatives. We have a shelter, and many women have gone there since we started.” “Sometimes it’s sudden the fight happens and they have to run away and they have nothing when they come here. Some of them have black eyes or they’ve been traumatised by the physical fights. When they arrived they are hungry. The children are hungry. They need a shower and a bath. They arrived , sometime late in the night, at 1 or 2 am.” “The sisters welcome them and give them change whatever they have from the parish from families they give them change your clothes, shorts and pants for the kids. The sisters believe in giving compassion and caring for these people who are hurt and traumatised.“Sometimes the women want to share with the sisters. The sisters listen to them with compassionate care. That is what we believe in giving compassion to those who need it.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Esther Tamoa Nabuti is a counsellor for survivors of gender-based violence at the Kiribati Women and Children Crisis Support Centre in Tarawa.  “We have to help them in counselling,” she says, “Especially women who feel down or suffer abuse from their intimate partner.”  Esther helps survivors with psychological support and connects them with police to organise a safety order. “At first I felt nervous dealing with survivors of violence, but now I feel confident,” she says. “Everyday women come with violent stories and we have had training so we can help them. The training helps us cope with the intensity of this work.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tarota Bwebwetara, Senior gender-based violence, prevention officer, MWYSA Tarota leads the national prevention program for gender based violence. She coordinates dozens of partners to deliver trainings at the community level in Tarawa and in the outer islands, her ”s work  with communities, for women’s empowerment and education about rights, but also with men’s involvement in gender, based violence, prevention mechanisms, Tarota has been at the center of efforts to build better pathways to justice for women and girls in Kiribati.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Teretia Tokam, Executive Director Kiribati Women and Children Support Centre  “Domestic violence, gender-based violence is a big issue in Kiribati. It has to do with gender in equality and the acceptance of violence by women. Our communities are all patriarchal. It’s likely that men rule men are the main focus in society, and they make decisions, and so when men don’t respect women when men only think about themselves, that’s where the issue comes up because they they don’t recognize the value of women and they don’t they recognize the importance of women’s contribution to the community.” “We focus on women who are survivors of gender based violence, and their children we provide counselling case management. When a woman gets beaten up, she’s been injured and needs the hospital, we accompany her to the hospital. If she needs support to get to the police to log complaints, we also provide that support to her. If she needs a protection order, we apply for the protection order before the police and before the court. We provide legal information and represent women in court.” “There was nothing before the Kiribati Women and Children Support Centre. The only place where they could ask for help was the police. Most women were afraid they didn’t want to go and see the police or even go to the government ministries to get support. Only when cases were very serious that’s when people would go find support.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tematang Kamarie, Y-PEER  Tematang leads the peer-to-peer awareness program to prevent unwanted teenage pregnancies in Kiribati. Through discreet and friendly, one-on-one chats, women like Tematong help girls in Kiribati avoid the stigma and barriers to access essential reproductive health supplies in a conservative cultural context where religious leaders condemn birth control.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tetiro Semilota, Chief Justice “The major barrier is culture where family issues like violence in the family could not be told outside the family. These are considered taboo matters as it will bring shame and embarrassment to the family.” “One of the main causes is the lack of confidence that one has in order to open up. The lack of support to women victims and their children in terms of legal fees, homes, school expenses etc. if support is provided, they will have confidence to report the violence against them.” “Most women, especially the unemployed, could not report the violence as they fear losing the financial support that they normally receive for themselves and their children. Justice could not be afforded to them if there is no report of the violence. We need to change the mindset of our people. This is not easy and a lot of work needs to be done. Women should be empowered spiritually and mentally to be able to realise their importance in life.  “At the same time, women should also value the importance of men in their lives, their homes and their communities and to compromise each other for a stable and peaceful home. The best solution is to support women who are victims and their children financially in EVERYTHING until they are able to stand on their own feet. Women must be trained to be independent by finding paid jobs and setting up small businesses. If the government can give them this financial assistance, then women will have the confidence to report domestic violence to the police and the court.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rooti Ioeru, Police officer  “Most of my family were police officers,” says Rooti. “They were always telling stories about what happened at work. Gender-based violence is a big problem here in Kiribati. It's considered a tradition that women should listen to their husbands. We’re having workshops now. I’m getting an idea of how to deal with cases of gender-based violence. We have a book that deals with the laws regarding how to deal with survivors or other community organisations to teach us how to deal with these cases.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ramaua Tebau works at the Kiribati Women and Children Support Centre. The centre offers counselling and legal services for survivors of domestic violence. It is a critical node in a network of support for survivors of gender based violence. Ramaua answers the phones and she says  women are sometimes in distress. She stays calm and just helps them come in and get the support that they need to get to a safe place and access critical services like counseling.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Inspector Eribwebwe Takirua, Coordinator for Domestic Violence Child Protection and Sexual Offense Unit “Most of the victims are female so when they talk to a male police officer, they may not be very comfortable, telling them all about their problems and issues,” says Eri. “Talking to a female, same gender can be more open, we can get more information and that can make a change. Sometimes it’s hard for police officers to handle cases of domestic violence because people believe that it’s a private issue and that police should not be involved.”“More women are aware of their rights and where the services are available. They know that domestic violence is a crime and they are aware of the places that can protect him from that violence.” “There are a lot of women out there, in the rural areas and they don’t know that there are services available that can protect them from violence. In the rural areas, those police stations are far away, and they don’t have transportation. They cannot access a means of communication or transport to reach the police.We have special constables in every village where they can report to them. But the constables on the outer island some of them are not fully equipped because they didn’t go through the all of the  training on handling cases of gender based violence.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I was married to a man who was violent,” recalls Bioua Tokatiti. “Now I’m divorced from him. I don't want to live like that, the way he treated me. I want to advocate to stop violence against women and girls here in Kiribati.” Bioua is part of the Strengthening Peaceful Villages project in the capital of Tarawa. She supports community focal points in Betio to create pathways for referrals to end gender-based violence. Bioua teaches women how to avoid and even defuse violence in their community,</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tuuta Nakibae, Strengthening Peaceful Villages “The program had a huge impact on my life. The training and just being part of the program has changed the way that I see things in the way that I talk about them. Strengthening Peaceful Villages has changed my life. I can see that I am more respectful with people and more positive. I can respond now to other people when they have issues and something happens. It's not good to go and talk with them.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“We're missing a lot of data, so we’re strengthening that area,”  says Ansiela Ioane. “We need to improve the recording of domestic violence cases. We prioritise those cases, our initial action is to explain their rights and help them get to safety.” Ansiela is the officer in command at Bairiki police station. She leads a team of 58 with just 3 women. The station has just two laptops to process data. The team that handles gender-based violence cases uses one of them in an effort to improve reporting, identify trends and accelerate processing of paperwork for court cases.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Latin America and Caribbean region is home to the largest population of African descendants, with 134 million people identifying as people of African descent. The Youth Leadership School for young people of African descent in the Latin America and Caribbean region seeks to strengthen young people’s technical and entrepreneurial skills by empowering them through targeted skill training and encouraging entrepreneurship by building an enabling environment. Read more</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Innovations from around the world show us what’s possible when UNFPA teams up with governments, techies and frontline service providers to end gender-based violence. Read more</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>North Macedonia: ACCESS-ABILITY is an innovation project that set out to develop materials to help young people with autism spectrum disorder access comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). Ms. Jovanka Brajovic Grigorijevic and Ms. Irena Spirkovska are part of the UNFPA North Macedonia team that is developing a platform for educators and families to teach visual lessons for young people living with disabilities, helping them better understand their bodies and their rights. Read more</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>UNFPA Innovation announces the launch of a toolkit that will help countries adapt digital solutions to meet the needs of women, adolescents and the most vulnerable. The platform builds on momentum from eight global projects that have helped deliver life-saving information and services with customized platforms from Nepal to Nicaragua. Read more</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Armendia /Iraq: Ms. Mariam Torosyan is a social entrepreneur from Yerevan in Armenia. She is the founder and CEO of the Impact Innovations Institute, which launched Safe YOU in 2020. The innovative, all-in-one platform helps women connect with a community that supports survivors of gender-based violence. Read more</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Geospatial Dashboard on Intimate Partner Violence is an open source platform that helps governments, researchers and service providers use data to better understand the connections between gender-based violence, poverty, education and SDG indicators related to UNFPA’s mandate. The platform uses disaggregated data on a sub-national level and illustrates key socio-demographic characteristics of violence. Read more</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rwanda: The Mobile Learning System is a user-friendly and portable, cost-effective training solution, adapted to rural and hard-to-reach areas relevant for both pre-and in service midwives. Dr. Mathias Gakwerere is the national programme officer for Maternal Health and Midwifery at UNFPA Rwanda. He helped bring the project to his home country after seeing how colleagues in neighboring countries had developed the innovative teaching tool. Read more</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Equalizer applies a three-staged approach: investing in piloting new ideas, testing for impact, and transitioning innovations to scale. This enables evidence-based and accelerated positive impact through targeted investment in transformative ideas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Latin America and Caribbean region is home to the largest population of African descendants, with 134 million people identifying as people of African descent. The Youth Leadership School for young people of African descent in the Latin America and Caribbean region seeks to strengthen young people’s technical and entrepreneurial skills by empowering them through targeted skill training and encouraging entrepreneurship by building an enabling environment. Read more</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Benefits of Adaptation The communities working with SIWSAP are already reaping the rewards of preparing for the future of climate change. Each community has improved water and sanitation systems that are resilient enough to withstand the inevitable shocks of extreme weather and prolonged drought. Desalination units are turning the sea into clean drinking water and detailed surveys have helped each community identify additional water sources to be developed in the years ahead. The economic benefits will be proven with time but already the abundance of fresh water is making a difference for families across the country.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ted Blessing points to the hundreds of banana trees that have been killed by salt water on the island of Santa Catalina. The sea is breeching the fresh water lens and making it impossible  to grow traditional crops and creating a shortfall of food for the growing community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Climate Change in the Solomon Islands Solomon Islands is especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change and it’s essential to begin adaptation now to mitigate the impact.  As a collection of islands and atolls with most people living near the coast, the country will be transformed by predicted rises in sea levels. Changes in rainfall patterns will mean longer drys spells and rain water tanks will not be enough. More severe tropical storms pose a serious risk to communities across the country and water systems need to be protected to withstand these extreme weather events.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A Holistic Approach The Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030 provide an clear framework for the SIWSAP initiative.  Moving beyond the simplistic formula of providing rainwater tanks, the project considers the needs of the community and works to expand, diversify and protect water sources in a more comprehensive way.  Anticipating projected climatic changes is central to the SIWSAP approach and delivering to meet the long term needs of the communities in a dynamic partnership is a key point of difference in this innovative pilot. The government of the Solomon Islands is leading the project and this local leadership ensures that the improvements and assets set up during the implementation will be helping children and families drink clean water in safe and hygienic communities for generations to come.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Two pikiniki stand next to their house in Tuwo village in Temotu province.  The Quick Fix phase of the project has provided immediate relief  to communities that were struggling without enough fresh water. The tanks are part of a strategy of diversifying the sources of water so the community has more resilience for the unknowns of the years ahead.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tuwo: reliable wells on the reef islands are turning salty as sea levels rise.  SIWSAP has helped the community by installing a solar powered desalination unit, that turn salty water into fresh drinking water, so this well can continue to serve the community in the decades to come.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>James is a pastor in his community of Tigoa on Rennell island but he wears a few hats as he's also one of the keepers of traditional Polynesian culture and music.  He works with younger men to learn the dances, chants and songs that are used to mark special occasions in the annual calendar, from celebrations to fishing expeditions. James feels that logging and mining in his community has really weakened his culture.  He says that money from resource extraction has made life easier, but it's also hastened the erosion of their cultural identity. As farming becomes more difficult with increased rainfall and erratic weather, he's concerned that more of his neighbours will look to sign logging and mining deals and leave traditional ways behind.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Serah is from the reef islands in Temotu. She's been trhough decades of ups and downs with her community, but she's anxious about the challenges they now face because of climate change.  She's hopeful that the chief will work to find solutions and relieved that the support from the government has improved quality of life so she can enjoy time with her family, instead of beig forced to relocate to higher ground.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Willie and his colleagues from the SOlomoon Isaldns Governement are installing pumps like ths one around the counrty.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stephanie from Tigoa is worried about how climate change is undermining the reliability of traditional knowledge.  "We can't trust the kastom guidance anymore because the weather is so volatile." She does what she can to pass on traditional Polynesian methods of gardening and weaving, but she thinks that it'll become more difficult to preserve in the future if her island continues to adopt modern ways and others leave for work in Honiara and further afield.  The project is trying to fill the gap of climate information in Tigoa by providing regular weather updates with data on rainfall patterns, made possible by a project supported installation of a remote satellite monitored weather station, so people can plan their fishing, gardening and water usage.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cash strapped budgets over the past decade in the Solomon Islands have resulted in a schools that often don't have enough water for students to drink and wash their hands.  The problem becomes even more acute in places like Gizo where Julie is from. The town can sometimes go months without a heavy rain, and the old tank at her school would run dry, leaving the students to make do without.  But the project has helped them install a new rainwater tank so the children are able to stay healthy by regularly washing their hands.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Junior lives just a few meters away from the sea on Taro island and his family deals with regular inundations when there are big storms or king tides. A new pump from the project has helped his family by giving them access to water for cleaning up and Junior is responsible for pumping and carrying buckets to help out around the house. Like most ground water on Taro, the well they use is becoming more salty as sea levels rise, but Junior and his family are able to mix water sources and get through the dry season.  Growing up in a town as the son a mechanic, Junior is less connected to the land and doesn't see his future in a job that might depend on an unpredictable climate.   </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Youla is from Choiseul and she's proud of the traditional methods of weaving string bags that have been passed down to her.  The preferred string is made from coconut fibre and the fine mesh bags can take days or even weeks to complete so she always keeps a work in progress ready so she can weave while she waits for friends. Rising sea levels and more extreme storms make the future of Taro uncertain and Youla is worried about what will happen to her community and their culture as they face an inevitable relocation to the mainland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Willie from Gizo can build a durable water pump from a collection of PVC pipes in less than 30 minutes. All the fittings can be found at any hardware store, an important advantage in a country where getting replacement parts can be a challenge. It's a rugged design that helps communities like his get more water from their wells and the Solomon Islands Government is rolling them out around the country. Longer dry seasons are increasing water stress in towns like Gizo. Willie and his colleagues from the Solomon Islands Government are installing pumps like this one around the country and UNDP is also adopting this technology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Traditional Polynesian dances like this one are kept alive by people like James who are working to teach the younger generation about the wisdom of their elders that's been passed down through music and performance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chief John from Tuwo is responsible for dozens of communities on the Reef Islands in Temotu. When he became chief in the mid 1990's, climate change was hardly a concern, but now his people face an existential threat from the rising sea. The low laying atolls have limited space for growing food and that premium soil is now under threat from salt water and new development to cope with a growing population that's retreating from the beach. Chief John is relieved that his community has been supported by the project with 19 new pumps, additional rainwater storage and even a desalination unit to help his people live comfortably for the next decade as they plan an transition to the mainland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joy Papao is one of the Solomon Islanders who assisted in setting up the equipment and monitoring stations to make the early warning systems work. Remote communities present a major challenge for the team and careful planning is essential as its sometimes days back to the warehouse to get a spare part.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A chain link fence protects the sensitive scientific instruments from the curious and playful hands of children. The equipment is a welcome addition to the community as everyone recognises the need to better understand the erratic storms and fitful rainfall.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>*The Solomon Islands Water Sector Adaptation Project, “Gud Wata Fo Strongem Komuniti Lo Evritaem", is funded by the GEF-Least Developed Countries Fund and implemented by the Water Resources Division of Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification with technical support from the United Nations Development Programme. The project aims to improve the resilience of water resources to the impacts climate change and improve health, sanitation and quality of life, so that livelihoods can be enhanced and sustained in the targeted vulnerable areas. Hydro Met stations installed under the project were led by Solomon Islands Met Service and NIWA of New Zealand and are part of the overall national CLEWS. SIWSAP exists at the request of the Solomon Islands Government and in line with current national development plans. UNDP implements SIWSAP on behalf of the Solomon Islands Government. To find out more, go to: http://siwsap.org.sb/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>XX XX doesn’t know exactly how old he is but it’s widely agreed he’s over 100. He’s one of the keepers of the kastom stories which is a catalogue of wisdom about the seasons and survival. In the past the seasonal arrival of a frigate bird might heralded a good time to plant, now this wisdom needs to work alongside scientific data to create a new awareness to help guide fishing and planting in Tuwo.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Women of Tuwo gather in the forest to perform a traditional kastom song about the changing climate. Knowledge about crops, weather and seasons has been passed down through stories and songs generations, but changes in the climate make this guidance less reliable.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rachel from Tuwo will bear the brunt of climate change. Life on the atoll is all she knows and an angry rising sea makes her future uncertain. Data about weather patterns will help Tuwo adapt to the volatile new climate but Rachel and her generation could be the last one to live there because of climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A woman from Tuwo carries a kettle of fresh water back to her kitchen. New tanks and news wells from the project have eased water stress for now, but the early warning system will help the community plan their water usage and prepare for the longer dry seasons. Good information on expected rainfall from the system will advise when women can take a bucket and when a kettle must suffice so everyone has enough.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Because of climate change Taro is vulnerable to sea level rise, extreme storms and water shortages. The early warning system will help save lives by giving people trusted information to plan their trips by boat to avoid unseasonal storms.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mostyn heads up the pilot project committee that’ll be the trusted information channel for early warning information in Tuwo. As a respected member of the community he plays a pivotal role in explaining weather data so that it connects with his neighbors in a way that’s relevant and in tune with the local culture.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An aerial shot of the thatched houses of Tuwo shows how vulnerable the community is to the sea. Some families have already moved multiple times to escape the king tide and extreme storms, rising sea levels. While the weather system will help save lives by ensuring better preparedness, the community will have to find long term solutions to the growing problems of climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A storm gathers on the horizon dwarfing both the Shortland islands in the distance and a lonely fisherman on his way home to Taro. Unpredictable and more violent storms can make daily routines like fishing become a matter of life and death. In small communities like Taro the loss of fisherman impacts everyone and many in the community know someone who’s drowned in recent years because of unpredictable and violent storms.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Peter from Taro operates the ferry boat between Taro and Supizae. The short crossing costs just $2 and it takes less than 5 minutes to row across and it’s an essential link to the provincial capital. Sea level rise and coastal erosion is widening the distance between the islands and Francis says storms are becoming more frequent and more intense.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A primarcy school teacher in Taro. New water tanks from the project mean that her students always have good water to drink and clean hands to help stay healthy. She teaches children about climate change and the unpredictable future that lays ahead. The early warning system will be a critical tool for the community as they brace for everything the sea and the sky will throw at them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cathy’s father heads out to sea in a traditional canoe to catch enough fish for the family. Changing weather patterns have resulted in unpredictable storms that have claimed the lives of many fishermen. Cathy says her father nearly drowned last year when his boat was smashed on a rock in a storm. While he managed to swim to safety and goes fishing every day, Cathy worries when he heads out in rough seas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While Tuwo is protected from direct hits from cyclones because  it opens to the northeast, the sea advances relentlessly on Nathan’s island. The project has helped with new wells and water tanks so the community now has time to plan a move to the mainland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“When I see houses destroyed by the sea, I feel sad and I feel scared,” says Pamela. The low laying atoll where she goes to school continues to erode with the rising sea. Thanks to the project, the shrinking island of Taro now has a water system to help the community live with dignity while they plan an orderly retreat to higher ground.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The sea continues to rise on the shores of Taro, threatening homes, businesses and people's lives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A short walk out of Tigoa brings you to the logging camps of Rennel. Piles of logs await the trucks to be hauled and loaded on to ships bound for Asia. Logging and bauxite mining have left devastated landscapes and impacted water sources in some areas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cathy is from the island of Santa Catalina in Makira province.  The low laying atoll is rapidly eroding as a result of sea level rise and the community is facing hard choices trying to feed a growing population with reduced arable land.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pamela and her friend take a break from collecting water and chopping firewood to play a game on the steps of her family home. A rich culture of songs and stories is woven into the fabric of Solomons life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nathan lives in one of the the houses with a thatched roof that dots the coconut groves along the coast of Fenualoa island. The approaching sea is driving people to build in the forests but this shift reduces arable land for fruit trees and the community may face food shortages in the future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Santa Catalina island in Makira province.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Santa Catalina has a dozen open wells like this one. The water is sometimes salty and only usable for washing dishes and laundry. Like most girls in the Solomon Islands, Cathy is expected to cook, clean and garden before she gets to her studies. The project will make water more accessible and hopefully make more time for reading and math homework.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A big cyclone hit Fabian’s town of Gizo when he was younger. He remembers the frightening sound of the wind and the tough time living without food or water after the storm. “People were so sad and we all suffered,” he recalls. “Everything was no good.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pamela is from Choiseul province in the northwest of the Solomon Islands. Her family work on a farm and she has a busy schedule of chores in addition to her school work. Taro, where she goes to school, is vulnerable to sea level rise so the government is planning to move the whole community to the mainland.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tigoa is a provincial capital that’s built around the airstrip. In the evening when no planes are expected, young people like Tanesha turn the open ground into a sports field with soccer, volleyball and lots of laughter. The project has provided better access to water in the community so that means girls and boys get more time for studies and sports.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>While town living is coveted by many in the provinces as an easier life than subsistence farming or fishing, it can leave families cut-off from food sources and support networks. Fabian has few chores at his home in Gizo, but he knows the family could face hunger again if a cyclone hits.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gizo is vulnerable to extreme storms and sea level rise, and with climate change it will have to deal with both. But the most pressing concern for citizens of Gizo is water. Longer droughts and inadequate storage leave many in a daily struggle to find enough clean water for their families. SIWSAP has helped increase the water storage but the underlying challenges for Gizo remain.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The approaching sea blurs the line between the beach and the coconut trees. Not only are trees being taken by the sea, but salty water is leeching into fresh water sources causing more trees to die and health issues for the whole community. New wells, more water tanks and a desalination unit will help the community get enough water for everyone.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nathan is from Tuwo community out on the  Reef Islands of Temotu province. He’s seen the sea wash away neighbours homes in king tides and he worries about his family when there are big storms.  Despite centuries on the islands, Nathan’s people now face an uncertain future as sea levels continue to rise.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In a country with less than 20% literacy, paper and pencils are a luxury item in some communities but not for Fabian in Gizo. For him, it’s an important part of life and he fills sketchbooks when he’s not busy on the soccer field with his friends.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tanesha is from Tigoa in the Polynesian province of Renbel in the southwest of the country. About a decade ago, when she was a  young girl, logging started on her island and now it’s impossible to avoid in the forests of Rennel. Tanesha says the profits from the logging is hurting her community and their Polynesian culture.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The collective farm where Pamela lives allows families to share the work and the costs of heavy machinery like a tractor. Despite the fertile soil, Pamela doesn’t want to live as a farmer because of the looming threats of increased droughts and floods with climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bauxite is used to make aluminium so it’s a valuable global commodity under the forests of Rennell. Lack of controls at the mining sites could impact water sources and destabilise an already vulnerable community that is struggling with the impacts of climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Janet’s hands tell a story of hard work. A wife, mother, farmer and member of the church choir, Janet is a busy woman by any standard. She works in the garden to ensure her children have enough fresh vegetables and get a balanced diet.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“We don’t have enough resources to sustain life,” says Nellie. “The only option is education.” As the waves moves further inland on Santa Catalina, Nellie says the next generation s should go to town and marry off the island to find a future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marylin is one of the 50 women who make up Plasticwise Gizo. She uses traditional weaving techniques to turn the plastic wrappers into stylish handbags. The collective shares the profits so the women benefit but it’s also starting important conversations about climate change and protecting water resources.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>It takes more than 300 plastic wrappers to make this handbag. Each one is carefully cut and folded and then woven using traditional techniques. Plasticwise is inspiring others to find creative solutions to the waste problem in the Solomon Islands.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nellie is from the small coral atoll of Santa Catalina in the province of Makira. She’s already had to move houses after an earthquake made her part of the island more vulnerable to sea level rise. She says the future of the community is bleak with the increasing threats of climate change.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Santa Catalina is facing converging challenges of population increase and reduced food security because of extreme weather. To make up for the calorie shortfall, imported food like rice and noodles is being brought over from the mainland but creating new problems with waste and sanitation.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bag by bag, Janet fills these old canoes with fertile soil. She’s turned the leaky boats into raised beds around her house. It’s a simple innovation but it protect the young fruit trees and helps her grow more vegetables for her children.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rennell is covered in dense tropical forests but for more than a decade logging and mining have been clearing trees to expand operations. Japhet says it’s taking land they need for growing food and also sapping the motivation to plant when cash buys rice and tuna from the shops.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Japhet wanted to help his family and community find more sustainable options beyond mining so he went into the honey business. With dozens of hives, he earns a tidy profit and he’s helping boost productivity of fruit trees.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nellie and her neighbours noticed an increase in the amount of rubbish in their community. Plastics bags, biscuit wrappers, rice bags and tin cans started piling up and created hygiene problems. Nellie set up a community clean-up project to get women involved in keeping their areas rubbish-free.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nellie says they’ve seen a drop in cases of diarrhoea since they started the friendly clean-up competitions. Teams of women are encouraged to join together twice a week for cleaning bees, and the title of 'cleanest ward' is highly sought.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Small scale chicken operations like Jimmy’s can help families earn extra money for school fees and boost the productivity of their gardens and fruits trees. Food security is a major concern across the Solomon Islands.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An uncontrolled landfill is where some of the plastic of Gizo ends up. The open dump spills down the hillside into streams and rusted cars mix with fetid waste and food packaging.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rendy Solomon carries a plastic bag with her wherever she goes. She’s always on the look out for more plastic rubbish so she and her friends from Plasticwise Gizo can use the trash to make handbags and other creative handicrafts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tuwo spreads along the lagoon on Fenuloa island. As the sea rises, people move inland to escape the waves but this process is taking away the limited land for growing crops.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Japhet is from the Polynesian island of Rennell but he says their culture is under threat because of climate change and bauxite mining operations that are ripping his island apart.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>To find enough space for his food production, Jimmy has moved into the swamps on his island to raise chickens and ducks for extra income and their nitrogen-rich manure.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jimmy is from the island of Supizae just next to Taro in Choiseul province. Plans are being made to relocate Taro to the mainland because sea level rise will intensify erosion in the years ahead and water shortages will remain, even with the extra government support from the project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jimmy’s granddaughter looks at the camera as he plays another duet with his wife. Jimmy says climate change adaptation is about balancing the inequalities and addressing the injustices his people are facing as a result of industrial countries carbon emissions.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“What the bees display is love and unity,” says Japhet. He says his community can learn lessons about how the bees work together. With logging and mining continuing to cause land disputes on Rennell, Japhet says the message of resilience and community is urgently needed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Several times a week Janet goes into the bush with a machete and a bag to fill up with rich soil from the forest floor. She takes it from the high ground on the island so it’s not been impacted by the salty water from the sea.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jimmy is an unlikely climate hero. For years he ran a shop selling imported food with limited nutritional value. Because of climate change he says his community needs to go back to traditional ways and grow their own food.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Like most Solomon Islanders, Rendy has a passion for traditional songs and culture. By fusing kastom ways with conservation and a women’s movement, she’s helped create a potent narrative that has broad appeal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Janet is from Tuwo out on the Reef Islands of Temotu province. Salty water from rising sea levels are killing her fruit trees and longer droughts make growing food even more challenging.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rendy is from Gizo, the growing capital of Western province and it’s expected to grow more with a tourism boom in the years ahead. But the city is held back by water shortages and limited rubbish collection. Rendy and allies are pushing for greater awareness about the impact of plastic but the streams and harbour are still teaming with rubbish.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/mali</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-08-01</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1562835741363-EMFE1N1BNLS8B3K0OFI0/tiles6.002.jpeg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Children caught in the crisis in Mali are determined to get back to normal in the midst of conflict and ongoing violence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We asked children displaced by the crisis in Mali to write down their wishes and dreams in chalk. These photos tell a story of loss and longing for home, but also of hopes, resilience and recovery.</image:caption>
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    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/maliphotostory</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-07-11</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Women at a market in Bamako. Violence has forced many to seek safety in the capital, staying with extended family. By the spike in population to Bamako has created increased demand for limited services like health and education. In a country that was already coping with challenges of poverty, the crisis has made matters worse.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Douma just wants to go home. He's from Niger and he was with his brother looking after their animals when they were caught up in an air strike by security forces and badly injured. He's lost his leg and is now recovering as shelter for unaccompanied minors. But all he wants is to find his family and go back to his life and his flock.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Awa stands outside the door of the tent of a temporary school in a camp outside of Mopti. Her mother was killed in an attack on her village and she was shot in the leg. She’s recovering in the safety of the camp but says she’s still in pain and struggles walking with the crutch her brother made for her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A man drives his camel caravan out into the desert, past the last security checkpoint in Gao. Beyond the perimeter of security forces, bandits and armed groups continue violent attacks, driving fear and ongoing instability. But life continues for traders and herdsmen who have travelled these routes for centuries. For children beyond the security of Gao, school is rare and violence is common.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>“I just want to go home,” says 12 year old Abdou. He's one of thousands of children who have been displaced by the violence in engulfing of northern and central Mali. His village was attacked and now he lives with his family in a camp outside of town.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A fulani camp of displaced people outside of Mopti. The nomadic people are struggling with the challenges of displacement and they are far from their traditional grazing lands but they have sought safety after the rise in deadly raids on villages in the region.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1562239386107-0RVNZLEDZ1DSJDULN5LO/mali.full.012.jpeg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>“I want to go home,” says Ahmed. He was just at the local water well when he got caught up in a raid by the security forces. He was thrown into prison and interrogated for more than a week. Then he was moved to another prison and now he's ended up thousands of kilometers away in a shelter for children in Bamako. He just wants to go home back where he lives Kidal but because of security issues, it seems almost impossible. This is a detail of what he drew when asked to draw himself at hom</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is Alhousseni. His brother was killed a month ago in a raid by bandits. They stole everything that he owns. He was bound and held at gunpoint with his nephew when they shot his brother in the head. They pushed the gun into his head and then spared his life. He’s now looking after his brother’s family but the fear of renewed attacks has created an endless cycle of trauma and fear.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fatou is 13 and she has a two-month-old baby. Like many girls affected by the crisis in Mali, she's out of school, which exposed her to sexual violence and exploitation. She was homeless for part of the pregnancy after being kicked out by her family. After the birth, UNICEF helped her reconcile with her aunt so she's back home. Fatou dreams of going back to school so she can open her own business.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oumo is a Fulani girl has been displaced by the crisis. She stands inside a temporary school in a UNICEF tent next to the collection of tents where they live outside of Mopti. An increase in violent attacks in central Mali have displaced thousands of children. They are now struggling to return to normalcy in the camp, but they are afraid to return home as the conflict escalates and children suffer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sala was injured in the crisis. He was arrested and thrown in the truck on to broken glass. After three days of driving the desert, he was so badly injured his arm had to be amputated. He's now trying to get back to his home. Sala also lost two fingers on his remaining hand so he’s in recovery and UNICEF teams are trying to locate his family so he can be reunited.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Women who have been displaced from their homes after violent attacks try to get back to normal life at the camp where they’ve found shelter outside of Mopti. Traditional techniques of pounding the grains continue, even in the challenging conditions. But finding enough food for everyone is difficult, as the families have often left behind their livestock and everything they own when they fled.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gao has seen an influx of displaced people, creating challenges to access limited services. The town has been occupied by armed groups but is slowly return to normal, despite ongoing insecurity. Drought and violence drove a surge in people seeking shelter in Gao and many have remained, living in informal settlements on the edge of town.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>‘I just want to find my father,” says Ibrahim. Like many children in the Mali crisis, Ibrahim had to flee from a raid on his village near Mopti. He and his family are living in a makeshift camp but their father has been missing since the attack. This is a drawing of himself at his home.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The remains of a house outside of Gao. Earlier this year, an explosion, or a VBED a vehicle-borne explosive device, ripped through the compound killing the whole family and injuring dozens of others. Nothing but rubble remains of the house and children's backpacks and toys still can still be found in the debris.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moussa was asked to join the local militia by his chief. A week later he was on night watch holding nothing more than a shovel. He was scooped up in a raid and arrested with a large group of adults. He's now in a UNICEF supported shelter and trying to get back to his family. When asked about his one wish, he said he wants a motorbike. His second wish is for the end of the conflict.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Women do the washing at a well installed by UNICEF at a camp for displaced people outside of Mopti. Violent attacks have forced families to flee to safety, but the surge of population in the towns has created shortages of essentials like water and food. Families are coping with support but everyone is hoping to return home as soon as the crisis abates. As it enters its sixth year, it shows signs of intensifying in central Mali, leaving more children in its wake.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A boy who was badly burned in an attack on his village.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>A fulani girls leads a traditional song in a UNICEF tent setup to help the children recover from the trauma of displacement through games and play.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mina was abducted in a raid and held at gunpoint by an armed group. Her mother was so shaken by the event that she never recovered and ended up passing away. She’s coping without her mother but like so many children she's devastated by all the impacts of this crisis. She lives in Timbuktu and her biggest wish is peace.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/sobrableu</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2019-07-12</lastmod>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/malijump</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-07-11</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Fourteen year old Ibrahim get some serious air at a center for boys who've been impacted by the crisis. Some of them have been associated with armed groups, some of them were trying to get to Europe and got detained and turned back. At this safe house in Bamako, all the boys have a heart wrenching stories but it’s here where they can recover and they get support to rebuild their lives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Salimata, age 9, jumps in the air at a center for displaced children and unaccompanied minors outside of Bamako. She’s one of thousands of children trying to get back to their families. As the violence continues, getting home only becomes harder.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ismael, age 16, takes flight at a center for children who have been released from the military detention center in Gao. The boys are often arrested with adults and held in the same cell. UNICEF continues to advocate for the immediate release of any children in custody. At centers like this, they are given counselling and support to get back home and rebuild their lives. Boys like Ismael are able to get small grants to help them get started in their new life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mamadou, age 15, was associated with an armed group for self-defense in the Mopti region of Mali. He jumps into the air outside the center where he’s found shelter while waiting to go home to his family. He’s excited to get some skills training so he can become a mechanic.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1562264967176-HA1MBJ4IO1R8HRCG6YCH/jump.013.jpeg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Fatou was with parents when their village was attacked at the beginning of the crisis in Mali in 2012. They tried to flee in a pirogue, a traditional fishing boat, but the gunmen opened fire and killed her parents. Six years after the event, she’s now 15 and she's recovering. Her dream and ambition is to open a business soon. Community workers identified her vulnerability and she gets support through a UNICEF-supported center in Timbuktu.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sixteen year old Abdou was associated with an armed group. His family fled the violence but left him with their animals. Before long, the herd died from the drought and he was left alone without any means to survive. He joined the armed group seeking safety and the meagre sums he earned doing the cooking and cleaning. He got away from the armed group because he heard about UNICEF support that could help him set up a business. He got a grant and now runs a small shop in his village.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moussa, age 10, takes flight in front of the wall outside of the informal site in Mopti where his family fled to after a deadly raid in his village by an armed group. He just wants to return home. But in the midst of uncertainty and displacement he also finds time to play, laugh and be a child.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1562264894801-O5YGYLLE8NHS6MGRANM5/jump.012.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Mali.Jump</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ten year old Balla jumps into the air at a refuge for children who have been separated from their parents. Some of the boys at the center have been there for months and have no idea when they will go home. The boys have created a supportive community for each other, and moments of fun and games help distract them all from their sadness.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1562264241784-3R7YYIOA1YGKYQLROVFO/jump.008.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Mali.Jump</image:title>
      <image:caption>Adama has never known peace in his town of Timbuktu. He’s 9 now but for the past 7 years his community has been torn apart by conflict and lawlessness. He witnessed extreme violence at several points during his life and he’s gotten support to help him process what he’s been through. He’s in school and is dreaming of a better future for himself and his country.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Jump</image:title>
      <image:caption>Awa’s uncle's been missing for months. She was at home with her family when they were caught in a raid on her village and fled for their lives. She saw the houses burning and heard gunshots. The next day they returned to their home and tried to salvage what they could before fleeing to safety in Mopti. She’s in school and trying to get back to normal life as her community copes with the trauma and challenges of being displaced. She’s 12 years old and she’s excited to keep going with her education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ahmed jumps into the air in front of the door at the center in Timbuktu where he gets counseling for what he's been through. Only a month ago, his father was killed in front of him in a raid by bandits. Ahmed is only 15 years old and he's recovering from what he’s been through. At the UNICEF-supported center, he rediscovers his sense of joy and laughter and gets away from the responsibilities and sadness and his home, if only for a few hours. He’s focused on supporting his mother and his siblings and looking forward to the day when peace returns to his region.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nine year old Hamadou leaps into the air at a center outside of Bamako for unaccompanied minors. With the conflict escalating, more children are being separated from their parents as families flee. UNICEF is working to ensure all children are released from detention and given support at shelters like this one.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Jump</image:title>
      <image:caption>Aminata, age 15, jumps into the air in Timbuktu. She experienced severe trauma when she and her family were held at gunpoint by bandits on the roadside and they were taken overnight and kept in the forest. Her mother never recovered from the incident and ended up passing away, leaving Aminata to cope without a mother in the ongoing crisis. She’s has gone back to school and is trying to get back to normal life in Timbuktu. She wants peace to return to Mali and she’s taken on some of her mother’s roles to help her siblings get to school and stay healthy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I want to be a teacher,” says Oumou. She's one of thousands of children who've been displaced by the recent violence in central Mali. She lives in a camp for displaced people outside of Mopti. It's a long way from the open Sahel that she's used to. She’s recovering from the shock of having her village attacked and now living with her family. She wants to get back into school so that she can work towards her dream of being a teacher.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>“I just want to go home,” says 12-year-old Sala. He's one of thousands of children who have been displaced by the violence in engulfing of northern and central Mali. His village was attacked and now he lives with his family in a camp outside of town.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>Mina was abducted in a raid and held at gunpoint by an armed group. Her mother was so shaken by the event that she never recovered and ended up passing away. She’s coping without her mother but like so many children she's devastated by all the impacts of this crisis. She lives in Timbuktu and her biggest wish is peace.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>Adama is a shepherd from Kidal. He was detained by security forces and questioned about armed groups. He was released from detention but now he can’t get home. He says he wants to get back to his flock and he just wants to go back to his village.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>“PEACE’ writes Ahmed. His father was killed a month ago in a raid by bandits. They stole everything that he owns. His wish is to go back to what it was like before the crisis, when he looked after the animals for his father. Now he’s the oldest boy in the family and he feels the burden of responsibility to look after his mother and his little brothers and sisters.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ibrahim was recruited into a militia and forced to take up arms go into battle. He's now out of the armed group because he found out that he could get support from UNICEF to help him open up his own business. He runs a small shop selling food. But he says what he really wants to do now is to help other kids avoid being recruited.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1562318458472-09IGQM7Y9ANHPA16RV9D/chalk.008.jpeg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Moussa was asked to join the local militia by his chief. A week later he was on night watch holding nothing more than a shovel. He was scooped up in a raid and arrested with a large group of adults. He's now in a UNICEF supported shelter and trying to get back to his family. When asked about his one wish, he said he wants a motorbike because he says they’re cool. His second wish is for the end of the conflict.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>“No more recruiting children,” says Abdoulaye. He’s experienced it first hand. He witnessed violence when he saw his family killed in front of him. He got caught up in a militia and was put to work cleaning vehicles after combat. He escaped from the militia and because of UNICEF support he's opened up his own boutique in the market of Gao. His biggest wish is to protect other children from what he's been through.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>Aboubacar a shepherd from Niger. He was caught in an attack near the border and badly injured by an air strike. He’s now in recovery and safe at a UNICEF-supported center in Bamako. His one wish is to go back home.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>Balla lives in a makeshift settlement outside of Mopti. His family was scattered and displaced after a terrifying nighttime attack on their village. More than three months have passed, but they still can't find his father. He's coping with being a child in extreme and challenging conditions. When asked to write his wish on a chalkboard, he wrote that he just wants to be reunited with his father.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I just want to find my father,” writes Mohammed from Kidal. As a shepherd tending to his animals when he was caught up in a raid by security forces. In the confusion he was scooped up by mistake. He was interrogated, then thrown into prison with adults. He was eventually released and he’s at a center in Bamako, but it's a long way from his home in Kidal. When asked to write his one wish in chalk, he says all he wants is to do is get back home and work with his father again tending their animals.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>“I want to open a business,” says Fatou. She's 13 and has a two-month-old baby. Like many girls affected by the crisis in Mali, she's out of school, which exposed her to sexual violence and exploitation. Fatou was homeless for part of the pregnancy after being kicked out by her family. After the birth, UNICEF helped her reconcile with her aunt so she's back home. Fatou dreams of going back to school so she can open her own business.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>Douma just wants to go home. He's originally from Niger and he was with his brother looking after their animals in Mali when they were caught up in an air strike by security forces and badly injured. He's lost his leg and is now recovering as shelter for unaccompanied minors. But all he wants is to find his family and go back to his life and his flock. Tragically his life will never be the same, as he faces serious challenges returning to his nomadic life on crutches. Once he’s recovered from his injuries, UNICEF can help him get training in a useful skill to help him rebuild.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>“I want to go home,” says Ahmed. He was at the local water well when he got caught up in a raid by the security forces. He was thrown into prison and interrogated for more than a week. Then he was moved to another prison and now he's ended up thousands of kilometers away in a shelter for children in Bamako. He deepest wish is to go home back where he lives Kidal. But because of security issues, that seems almost impossible.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>“I want to have my own business,” says Fatou. She was with parents when their village was attacked when the crisis in Mali broke out in 2012. They tried to flee in a pirogue, a traditional fishing boat, but the gunmen opened fire and killed her parents. Six years later, she's recovering and hopes to open a business soon. Community workers identified her vulnerability and she gets counselling and comes to a UNICEF-supported center in Timbuktu for support.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>“All I want is peace,” says Animata. She’s a Fulani girl who lives on the outskirts of Mopti but her home is 10 days away on foot. She walked to Mopti after her village was destroyed in a violent attack by an armed group. She witnessed the burning of her village and the loss of everything she knew. She's in a temporary learning center that UNICEF set up for displaced children like her, but her whole community remains in shock from the violence and they are struggling to create some stability for their children.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Mali.Chalk</image:title>
      <image:caption>Adama in Mopti is one of hundreds of children who have been displaced from homes and been separated from his parents. All he wants is to go back to school.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/heartforsolo/fringe</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-07-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Heart for Solo at the Melbourne Fringe Festival</image:title>
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      <image:title>Heart for Solo at the Melbourne Fringe Festival</image:title>
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      <image:title>Heart for Solo at the Melbourne Fringe Festival</image:title>
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      <image:title>Heart for Solo at the Melbourne Fringe Festival</image:title>
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      <image:title>Heart for Solo at the Melbourne Fringe Festival</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/dreams</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-08-06</lastmod>
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    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/lkstringband</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-08-13</lastmod>
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      <image:title>LK.stringband</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/majuromeditations</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-08-16</lastmod>
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      <image:title>majuro meditations</image:title>
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    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/png/songs</loc>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1566277298345-FKR4TAWX2BN2R3J2SALP/Screen+Shot+2019-08-20+at+11.39.49.png</image:loc>
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    <loc>http://www.beforetheflood.org/hcp/photostory</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-09-03</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56d2a3f2c6fc087c73fcc404/1567490475248-B3OI559PCTN99D6NZRVA/20190508_PatrickRose_Fiji_HCP2.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Human Capital Project Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>A boy does a cartwheel in the schoolyard at Yet Sen Primary School in Fiji’s capital city of Suva. Government prioritization of education is helping more children across the country get to school and prepare for the future. Despite the progress, more remains to be done to ensure Fijians children get the right nutrition and support during the early years that will help them thrive.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Human Capital Project Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr Gancia meets her latest patient as she comes in for her first check up at two weeks old. Getting mothers in for regular appointments allows the team at Majuro Hospital measure the weight, track progress and intervene early if there are signs of malnutrition or other health issues.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Human Capital Project Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>A young girl carries a jumble of water containers to the standpipe at the end of the pier where she lives in Hanuabada village just outside Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. The water service is intermittent and families have to keep their bidon in a queue waiting for a couple of hours a day when they can get the daily supply. Sometimes not everyone gets enough so neighbors have to share and make due with water rations.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Human Capital Project Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>A rusted car makes up part of an improvised sea wall to stop erosion on Majuro atoll in the Marshall Islands. With rising sea levels and climate changes posing major challenges for the island nation, the government is investing in early childhood development to help their children thrive in school and development sustainable solutions to these imminent threats.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Human Capital Project Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>A mother and son walk past the street vendors selling unhealthy, fried foods in Hanuabada village in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. A recent survey found that 48% of children in the country are malnourished, leaving them at a disadvantage when they go to school. The World Bank is encouraging major investments to promote better nutrition so mothers are empowered to give their children healthy foods to help them thrive.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Human Capital Project Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Joanna is a single mum looking after her son in a makeshift house outside of Majuro in the Marshall Islands. Every week she gets a visit from home educators who give her advice on the right food and games that will help her boy develop and thrive. The World Bank’s $13 million support for early childhood in the Marshall Islands will help more vulnerable mother's access this crucial service.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Human Capital Project Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>Plastic rubbish covers the ground in Hanuabada village in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Limited services in rapidly growing settlements has created major public health problems that make it even harder for children to stay healthy and excel in school. Papua New Guinea is the first country in the region to sign up for the Human Capital Project and the plan is to target investments to improve outcomes for children.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Human Capital Project Photostory</image:title>
      <image:caption>A girl leans over her notebook and does her work with care and attention at Tonga High School in the capital of Nuku'alofa. The school is one of the nation’s best and students have to work hard to excel in this competitive secondary school if they want to win honors and get a chance to study overseas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A newborn baby girl gets her first check up at the Pediatric ward of Majuro Hospital in the Marshall Islands. World Bank investments in early childhood development will lead to better health care and better health outcomes for children in the atoll nation. For some mothers living on remote outer islands, just getting to the doctor can be a major challenge so improved and expanded services will help more children get the care they need.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A pickup rugby match in Hanuabada village in Port Moresby shows the incredible energy and dynamism in the young population in Papua New Guinea., The country has taken the lead in the region in prioritizing Human Capital and is working with the World Bank to improve outcomes in nutrition, child health and education so more of the country’s potential is realized.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Twenty year old single mum Joanna looks on as her son plays with Jonita Alik from the home care support service for younger moms in the Marshall Islands. Women from WUTIMI go out into communities to identify vulnerable mothers and ensure they get good advice on the right stimulation and nutrition to help their babies thrive. Early Childhood Development projects like WUTIMI will be able to expand with the support from the World Bank so more children get a healthy start during those early years.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr Gancia leads a breastfeeding workshop for new mothers at the Hospital in Majuro. The advice on nutrition is critical to support teenage mothers and families who increasingly turn to rice and imported processed foods for calories. Dr Gancia says they’re seeing good results with healthier babies during the first 1000 days as a result of giving young mothers the extra support.</image:caption>
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