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Baguio, Philippines – Inside an unlit bathroom, Windel Bolinget gently tips a pail of water over his head, careful to
Read MoreBaguio, Philippines – Inside an unlit bathroom, Windel Bolinget gently tips a pail of water over his head, careful to
Read MoreAccra, Ghana – At a construction site on the outskirts of Accra, the spirited figure of Eric Kwaku Gyimah directs
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Read MoreBethlehem, occupied West Bank – Hanan al-Qeeq sits next to a hospital bed in Beit Jala Hospital, her sad, pale
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Read MoreRamallah, occupied West Bank – In early March, a Uruguayan e-commerce company sent Marwan Khanfar and others a message on
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