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A Somali woman breastfeeds her child at a camp for displaced people on the outskirts of Dollow, Somalia, Sept. 20, 2022. The region has long known droughts, but Somalis say the current drought is worse than any they can remember. Four straight rainy seasons have failed, starting two years ago. The fifth and six seasons are likely to fail also. (AP Photo / Jerome Delay) This drought has astonished resilient herders and farmers by lasting four failed rainy seasons, starting two years ago. The fifth season is underway and likely will fail too, along with the sixth early next year.

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Distinctive Somalia coverage explores crises of climate migration and disability, drought-driven famine

OCT. 7, 2022

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Roseline Ujah, 49, sits on her bed in Umuida, Nigeria, Feb. 11, 2022. Doctors at a local hospital suspect her husband Godwin died of COVID-19, but there were no tests available locally to confirm their diagnosis. Many widows in Africa say the pandemic has taken more than their husbands: In their widowhood, it’s cost them their extended families, their homes and their futures. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

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All-formats AP team reports on COVID-19 widows in Africa facing hardship, abuse, stigma

MAY 20, 2022

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Virginia Mavhunga, a 13-year-old teenage mother, holds her child in her rural home in Murehwa, 80 kilometres (50 miles) northeast of Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, Nov. 12, 2021. Virginia, part of a steep increase in pregnancies among girls and teenagers in Zimbabwe and other southern African countries during the pandemic, dropped out of school after becoming pregnant in a community yet to adjust to the sight of a pregnant girl in school uniform. (AP Photo / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

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Sensitive reporting, compelling storytelling on spike in Zimbabwe teen pregnancy amid pandemic

JAN. 21, 2022

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Members of the Ethiopian National Defense Force who were captured by Tigray forces gather inside a prison as prisoners of war, in Mekele, capital of the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, July 6, 2021. Debretsion Gebremichael, Tigray’s president, said more than 6,000 Ethiopian soldiers and officers had been detained. “We are committed to keep them well as long as they are with us,” he said. “And after a while, yes, our plan is ... they have to be free, wherever they want.” For the prisoners of war, many of whom the Tigray leaders have said will be released, conditions are challenging because of the destruction that Ethiopian and allied forces waged for months against almost all health centers across Tigray. (AP Photo)

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Dedicated source work produces rare video as Tigray forces retake regional capital

JULY 23, 2021

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A fighter loyal to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front walks along a street in the town of Hawzen, then under the control of the TRLF, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, May 7, 2021. While the government now holds many urban centers, fierce fighting continues in remote rural towns like Hawzen. Hours after this photo was made, government troops shelled the town; by the following day the town was back in government hands. (AP Photo / Ben Curtis)

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Daring AP team crosses front lines to report on Ethiopia’s Tigray rebels and war’s civilian victims

JUNE 11, 2021

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Resolute AP crew in Chad, where not a single shot has been administered, highlights vaccine inequity

MAY 14, 2021

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Determined source work exposes horrific massacre in holy city of Ethiopia’s isolated Tigray region

FEB. 26, 2021

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AP coverage of refugees in Sudan opens a window into Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict

DEC. 4, 2020

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AP documents international child labor as families put children to work during pandemic

OCT. 23, 2020

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As demand for medical oxygen soars, AP reveals inequality in the global supply

JULY 2, 2020

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AP team follows African migrants risking all to reach Saudi Arabia

FEB. 21, 2020

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AP Exclusive: Locusts swarm East Africa as a new wave forms in the Somali desert

FEB. 14, 2020

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