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Stefanie Glinski, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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‘If the water disappears, we’ll have to go too’: Drought pushes crisis-hit Afghans to the brink
As droughts and erratic weather intensify, many are at risk of losing livelihoods and incomes, and may have to migrate despite nationwide instability.
Stefanie Glinski, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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In South Sudan’s cattle camps, mobile schools are introducing children to formal education
Aid agencies are starting schools in the remote settlements amid fears that the latest civil war will create another ‘lost generation’ of uneducated adults.
Stefanie Glinski, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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A clandestine sex trade industry is booming in Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee camps
As Rohingya women struggle to access even food and water, a flourishing sex trade offers cash.
Stefanie Glinski, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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