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  • A man drives his cart through a village in northern India.
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  • A man in the Punjab region of Pakistan.
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  • A man in the Punjab region of Pakistan.
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  • A man in the Punjab region of Pakistan.
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  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, comforts a newly displaced man resting on the floor of a makeshift Catholic chapel inside a United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. More than 20,000 civilians have lived inside the base since shortly after the country's civil war broke out in December, 2013, but renewed fighting in 2015 drove another 5,000 people, including this man, into the relative safety of the camp. Bassano lives in the camp to accompany the people there.
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  • A man poses on the bridge in Kuron, a remote community in South Sudan's Eastern Equatoria State where the Catholic Church has established the Holy Trinity Peace Village.<br />
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The region has been plagued by cattle raiding and child abduction in recent years. The Catholic Church-sponsored Holy Trinity Peace Village, centered in Kuron, has worked for years to foster reconciliation and peace between the region's pastoralist communities. The bridge was constructed to facilitate better communication between different ethnic communities.
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  • A blind man touches his face as he participates in a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
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Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
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  • Constance Langoya, a trauma healer, helps a man during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
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Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
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  • Constance Langoya, a trauma healer, helps a man touch his face during a trauma healing workshop at the Rejaf School for the Blind in Juba, South Sudan. <br />
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Sponsored by Solidarity with South Sudan and building on the work of Capacitar, the workshops help displaced people and others affected by South Sudan's violence--in this case the blind and visually-challenged--to learn body-based practices that empower them to use their inner wisdom to heal and transform themselves in order to heal injustice and build peace in their families and communities.
    south-sudan-2021-jeffrey-juba-trauma...JPG
  • The day after it was destroyed, a Palestinian man searches through his damaged apartment. Israeli soldiers entered the West Bank city of Bethlehem the night of November 3, 2006, searching for a man they claimed was a Palestinian militant. They destroyed the building, which contained the residences of four families, and damaged neighboring apartments, including this one, before killing the man.
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  • Buddhist monk Phakruvivit Pachanukul visits Sopon Duangkam, an HIV positive man (center), in his home in the village of Toong-sa-tok in northern Thailand. The monk is placing a religious string bracelet on the man's daughter, 13-year old Tiwarin Duangkam, who is HIV negative. His wife died of AIDS.
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  • A young man holds an M16 in Mogok, the gun is decorated with red spots and glass beads. He is one of many thousands of ethnic Nuer displaced by fighting, flooding and lack of food in Jonglei State, South Sudan. Pastoralists typically have weapons to protect their herds from cattle raids, which are common in part because of tribal conflicts and in part because cattle are the most important dowry, often a dowry in excess of 100 cows are required for a man to take a wife.
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  • A Hindu holy man in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India. His face is marked with religious markings.
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  • Father Mike Bassano, a Maryknoll priest from the United States, comforts a newly displaced man resting on the floor of a makeshift Catholic chapel inside a United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. More than 20,000 civilians have lived inside the base since shortly after the country's civil war broke out in December, 2013, but renewed fighting in 2015 drove another 5,000 people, including this man, into the relative safety of the camp. Bassano lives in the camp to accompany the people there.
    south-sudan-2015-jeffrey-malakal-013.jpg
  • A man carries water to his home in Tacloban, a city in the Philippines province of Leyte that was hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda. The man's house lies within a controversial 40 meter "no build" zone. The ACT Alliance has been active here and in affected communities throughout the region helping survivors to rebuild their homes and recover their livelihoods.
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  • Faith Kajwiria, a social worker for the ACT Alliance in the Dadaab refugee complex in northwestern Kenya, helps groom an old man in a camp hospital. The man, who says he doesn't remember his name, lives in a tent on the grounds of the hospital in Hagadera Camp, one of three refugee camps in the sprawling complex. Already the world's world's largest refugee settlement, Dadaab has swelled in recent weeks with tens of thousands of recent arrivals fleeing drought in Somalia.
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  • A man in Timbuktu, a city in northern Mali which was seized by Islamist fighters in 2012 and then liberated by French and Malian soldiers in early 2013. This man belongs to the Bella ethnic group, which has traditionally been exploited by the region's lighter-skinned groups.
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  • A man in Timbuktu, a city in northern Mali which was seized by Islamist fighters in 2012 and then liberated by French and Malian soldiers in early 2013. This man belongs to the Bella ethnic group, which has traditionally been exploited by the region's lighter-skinned groups.
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  • A boy helps a blind man walk along a muddy street inside the Protection of Civilians area inside the United Nations base in Malakal, South Sudan. Some 35,000 people live in the camp, protected by UN peacekeeping troops. They were displaced from Malakal following the outbreak of a civil war in 2013. The armed conflict has a strong element of ethnic tension, and the mostly Shilluk and Nuer residents of the camp fear for their security from the largely Dinka population that has moved into their former town.
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  • A man in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees, including this man, from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psycho-social services to both refugees in the camps and the host community.
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  • A man in the Kaya Refugee Camp in Maban County, South Sudan. Kaya is one of four camps in Maban that together shelter more than 130,000 refugees, including this man, from the Blue Nile region of Sudan. Jesuit Refugee Service, with support from Misean Cara, provides educational and psycho-social services to both refugees in the camps and the host community.
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  • A man works constructing a new house amid the rubble of his old dwelling in Tacloban, a city in the Philippines province of Leyte that was hit hard by Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013. The storm was known locally as Yolanda. The man's house lies within a controversial 40 meter "no build" zone that prohibits such construction. The ACT Alliance has been active here and in affected communities throughout the region helping survivors to rebuild their homes and recover their livelihoods.
    philippines-2014-jeffrey-typhoon-235.jpg
  • Faith Kajwiria, a social worker for the ACT Alliance in the Dadaab refugee complex in northwestern Kenya, helps groom an old man in a camp hospital. The man, who says he doesn't remember his name, lives in a tent on the grounds of the hospital in Hagadera Camp, one of three refugee camps in the sprawling complex. Already the world's world's largest refugee settlement, Dadaab has swelled in recent weeks with tens of thousands of recent arrivals fleeing drought in Somalia. The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, is manager of the camp.
    kenya-2011-jeffrey-dadaab-035.jpg
  • A man in Timbuktu, a city in northern Mali which was seized by Islamist fighters in 2012 and then liberated by French and Malian soldiers in early 2013. This man belongs to the Bella ethnic group, which has traditionally been exploited by the region's lighter-skinned groups.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-104.jpg
  • A man in La Pacaira, a small village in northwestern Nicaragua.
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  • A man rides a bicycle on a street in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
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  • A man washes himself in the Dhobi neighborhood of Madurai, a city in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India.
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  • A man in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
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  • Dr. Lalitha of the National Lutheran Health and Medical Board examines SK Baji, a man living with HIV, while visiting a clinic in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. (Note Special Instructions below.)
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  • A man walks among boats along the Rio de la Pasion (Passion River) at Sayaxche in Guatemala's Peten region.
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  • A Honduran man.
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  • An old man in a hammock talks with his wife.
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  • A Haitian man in the village of Mizak.
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  • A man in the Haitian village of Mizak.
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  • A man carries items to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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  • A man plays his guitar at the end of a day in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
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  • A man grieves in the shadow of the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption as Haitians held a January 23 funeral mass for the Roman Catholic archbishop and vicar general of Port-au-Prince, both of whom were killed in the country's earthquake. With Haitian President Rene Preval in attendance, church officials and ordinary Haitians said goodbye to Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot, who died when the impact of the January 12 quake hurled him from a balcony, and Msgr. Charles Benoit, the vicar general whose body was pulled from the cathedral debris.
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  • A man with his small son at an agricultural school sponsored by the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) in Kaminsamba, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Participants, some of whom stay at the center for several weeks, learn sustainable agricultural practices, animal traction, and beekeeping.
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  • A man fishes using a dip net in the Cambodian village of Bour.
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  • A man harvests corn in the Cambodian village of Pheakdei.
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  • A man in the Chamroen neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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  • A Muslim man and his prayer beads in the small West Bank village of Aboud.
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  • In the market in Akhaltsikhe, Georgia, a man sells meat with help from a small loan program run by the United Methodist Committee on Relief.
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  • a man with solar panels in Niger. The panels are part of a project supported by World Renew, that power a pump for irrigation
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  • 13 June 2016, Tbilisi, Georgia: Orthodox cross in the Anchiskhati Church in central Tbilisi. In the background, a man giving prayers.
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  • A man in El Bonete, a small village in northwestern Nicaragua.
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  • A man in El Bonete, a small village in northwestern Nicaragua.
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  • A man arranges vegetables to sell in a market in Chennai, India.
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  • A man reads a newspaper while waiting to sell his bananas in a market in Chennai, India.
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  • A man carries a bunch of bananas in a market in Chennai, India.
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  • A man sorts vegetables to sell in a market in Chennai, India.
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  • A man peddles a bicycle cart on a street in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
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  • A man peddles a bicycle cart on a street in Madurai, a city in Tamil Nadu state in southern India.
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  • SK Baji, a man living with HIV, rests in the Lutheran Counseling and Health Care Center in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. (Note Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-320.jpg
  • Dr. Lalitha of the National Lutheran Health and Medical Board examines SK Baji, a man living with HIV, while visiting a clinic in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. (Note Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-307.jpg
  • Dr. Lalitha of the National Lutheran Health and Medical Board examines SK Baji, a man living with HIV, while visiting a clinic in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. (Note Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-306.jpg
  • Dr. Lalitha of the National Lutheran Health and Medical Board examines SK Baji, a man living with HIV, while visiting a clinic in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. (Note Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-305.jpg
  • Dr. Lalitha of the National Lutheran Health and Medical Board examines SK Baji, a man living with HIV, while visiting a clinic in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. (Note Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-304.jpg
  • Dr. Lalitha of the National Lutheran Health and Medical Board examines SK Baji, a man living with HIV, while visiting a clinic in Chilakaluripet, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. (Note Special Instructions below.)
    india-2010-jeffrey-aids-302.jpg
  • A displaced man in Agok, a town in the contested Abyei region where tens of thousands of people fled in 2011 after an attack by soldiers and militias from the northern Republic of Sudan on most parts of Abyei. Although the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement called for residents of Abyei--which sits on the border between Sudan and South Sudan--to hold a referendum on whether they wanted to align with the north or the newly independent South Sudan, the government in Khartoum and northern-backed Misseriya nomads, excluded from voting as they only live part of the year in Abyei, blocked the vote and attacked the majority Dinka Ngok population. The African Union has proposed a new peace plan, including a referendum to be held in October 2013, but it has been rejected by the Misseriya and Khartoum.
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  • A displaced man carries wood for construction in Agok, a town in the contested Abyei region where tens of thousands of people fled in 2011 after an attack by soldiers and militias from the northern Republic of Sudan on most parts of Abyei. Although the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement called for residents of Abyei--which sits on the border between Sudan and South Sudan--to hold a referendum on whether they wanted to align with the north or the newly independent South Sudan, the government in Khartoum and northern-backed Misseriya nomads, excluded from voting as they only live part of the year in Abyei, blocked the vote and attacked the majority Dinka Ngok population. The African Union has proposed a new peace plan, including a referendum to be held in October 2013, but it has been rejected by the Misseriya and Khartoum.
    south-sudan-2013-jeffrey-abyei-097.jpg
  • A man in Santa Elena, in Guatemala's Peten region.
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  • An old man in a hammock.
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  • A Honduran man in Los Horcones.
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  • A man in the Haitian village of Mizak.
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  • A Haitian man in the village of Mizak.
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  • A man in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
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  • A man in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
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  • A man in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
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  • A man carries water jugs on his head as he walks along a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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  • A man carries soft drinks on his head as he walks along a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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  • A man carries leaves in a basket on his head as he walks along a path in the Haitian village of Mizak.
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  • A man carries items to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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  • A man selling meat in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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  • A man carries merchandise to sell in the Croix-des-Bossales market in the La Saline neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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  • A man carries home his harvest in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
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  • As his family sings along, a man plays his guitar at the end of a day in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
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  • A man in the Haitian village of Foret des Pins.
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  • A man grieves in the shadow of the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption as Haitians held a January 23 funeral mass for the Roman Catholic archbishop and vicar general of Port-au-Prince, both of whom were killed in the country's earthquake. With Haitian President Rene Preval in attendance, church officials and ordinary Haitians said goodbye to Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot, who died when the impact of the January 12 quake hurled him from a balcony, and Msgr. Charles Benoit, the vicar general whose body was pulled from the cathedral debris.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-138.jpg
  • A man in the Haitian village of Dabonne builds a new temporary shelter to house his family, following the destruction of their home in a January 12 earthquake. He uses old lumber salvaged from the ruins of previous house.
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  • A man in the Haitian village of Dabonne builds a new temporary shelter to house his family, following the destruction of their home in a January 12 earthquake. He uses old lumber salvaged from the ruins of his old house.
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  • A man rides a bike in the Congo.
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  • A man checks his appearance in a mirror outside his home in the Congolese village of Wembo Nyama
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  • A Wichi indigenous man in Dragones, a village in the Chaco region of Argentina.
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  • A man fishes using a dip net in the Cambodian village of Bour.
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  • A man fishes using a dip net in the Cambodian village of Bour.
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  • A man stirs drying shrimp and crabs that he uses for animal feed in the Cambodian village of Bour.
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  • A man stirs drying shrimp and crabs that he uses for animal feed in the Cambodian village of Bour.
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  • A man in the Chamroen neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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  • A man sitting in the door of his home in the Chamroen neighborhood of Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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  • Sadedin Husein, 63, is a Roma man who lives in the mostly Roma town of Suto Orizari, Macedonia, but spends his days at work collecting plastic bottles in the streets of Skopje, which he sells to recyclers.  Here he pulls bottles out of garbage dumpsters.
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  • Man walking near Jayyous.
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  • Nikolic Miroslav is a Roma man who was displaced by severe cold and snow and forced to take shelter in a Red Cross facility in Smederevo, Serbia, where Church World Service provided food and other emergency supplies.
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  • Portrait of a man in Panasabasta village, Baghamari gram panchayat,  Begunia Block, Khurda, Orissa. In this area filariasis is endemic, there are 225 patients in the five small villages of this gram panchayat. Worldwide there are more than 40 million people seriously incapacitated and deformed by the disease.
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  • Gay Jesus<br />
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Emanuel de Jesús Barrientos, Comayagüela<br />
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"I knew I was gay when I was six years old. I’m 33 now, the age of Christ.<br />
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In Honduras many gay men suffer discrimination. They are attacked, even killed. It’s dangerous to come out of the closet as it puts everything in danger - your family, your social relationships, your work, your security, even your life. We live in an aggressive environment of violent heterosexual machismo.<br />
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I work promoting LGBT rights here in the office of the Arcoiris association and I study at the university too. In our offices we are obliged to have a security system with cameras and rolls of razorwire as we’ve had threats.<br />
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We have a proposal for a law for gender identity and equality. Through this law we would have a legal basis to prohibit all sorts of discrimination for sexual orientation, race, ability, age and gender identity. Though the initiative is from Arcoiris it would cover LGBT, disability, women, Afro-Hondurans, the elderly, indigenous and others.<br />
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There are gender equality laws in other countries but, of course, with this government there’s not much chance of seeing it passed in Honduras. A lot of people are opposed to the movement for equality, they think the only thing we want is equal marriage and the right to adopt.<br />
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On May 17th we promote campaigns against homo, lesbo, bi and transphobia in Honduras.<br />
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Two years ago I tried dressing as a woman for the first time. I feel it allows me to express a feminine side of my character that I can’t while I’m dressed as a man. I don’t walk down the street like it, but I do it for LGBT events, like a show. It’s a bit of fun."
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  • Jesús García Hernández, in the village of Los Horcones, Langue, Valle, Honduras. "The community is affected by a prolonged drought. We’ve just lost another harvest, it’s gone on for nine years. Winters used to be good, we’d have rain. Now we have years where there’s no water in the streams, the rivers, the wells. We need water, without it we suffer. The crops need water, without it they don’t grow and we don’t get a crop, it’s simple. The trees keep the humidity, but man has chopped down the trees. Now the trees that are left are drying up”. <br />
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Jesús stands next to an empty rainwater harvesting tank at his house.
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  • 16 December 2016, Cairo, Egypt: A young man rides a carriage pushed ahead by a donkey, at the Anaphora Institute, a Coptic Orthodox retreat and educational centre located north-west of Cairo.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A Jewish man wearing a kippah walks through one of the streets in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 21 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A Jewish man wearing a kippah walks on one of the streets in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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  • 10 October 2022, Kyiv, Ukraine: A man speaks on the phone as he passes by the street of Vulytsya Tereshchenkivsʹka in central Kyiv, which hours earlier was hit by a Russian missile. In the morning of 10 October, 75 Russian missiles were reported to have been fired at cities across Ukraine, including Kyiv, Lviv, and Kharkiv. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
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