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A child receives an oral polio vaccine on a farm in Nigeria. The Nigeria-based commodities exchange estimates that flooding and other factors will cut maize output by 12% and rice by 21%, a serious problem for a nation where inflation hit a 17-year high.  (Photo by Yatender Singh/STOP Volunteer) Photo used under CC BY
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Women bend down to work a rice field in the Upper River Region of The Gambia.  (Photo by Sheena) Photo used under CC BY
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