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A group of women in Yusuf Batil refugee camp in Upper Nile State, South Sudan, seen discussing their personal security. The women have said that severe domestic abuse, rape and harassment were regular occurrences in the village.  (Photo by Lynne Featherstone) Photo used under CC BY
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Every day, when the tide is low, Tanzanian women head to the dry lagoon at Jambiani to take care of the seaweed farm. Once they harvest the seaweed, it is used for many purposes: food, cosmetics, fabric, etc. The money earned from the seaweed, allows those women to emancipate themselves from their husbands and support their families on their own.  (Photo by Yann Macherez) Photo used under CC BY
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