Childhood friends, from left, Makanaka Mangweka, 11, Keith Mangweka, 10, Tendai Bingura, 13, and Tinaye Bingura, 7, play football after church in Mutare, Zimbabwe on May 21, 2023. (Evidence Chenjerai/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/childhood-friends-from-left-makanaka-mangweka-11-keith-mangweka-10-tendai-bingura-13-and-tinaye-bingura-7-play-football-after-church-in-mutare-zimbabwe-on-may-21-2023-evidence-chenjeraiglobal-press-journal-image556716213.html
RM2R9MH5W–Childhood friends, from left, Makanaka Mangweka, 11, Keith Mangweka, 10, Tendai Bingura, 13, and Tinaye Bingura, 7, play football after church in Mutare, Zimbabwe on May 21, 2023. (Evidence Chenjerai/Global Press Journal)
Delvis Troche cooks rice with pigeon peas and bacalaíto, a salted codfish fritter, during Festival de Juegos Típicos, a traditional games festival in Rincón, Puerto Rico on May 21, 2023. (Coraly Cruz Mejías/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/delvis-troche-cooks-rice-with-pigeon-peas-and-bacalato-a-salted-codfish-fritter-during-festival-de-juegos-tpicos-a-traditional-games-festival-in-rincn-puerto-rico-on-may-21-2023-coraly-cruz-mejasglobal-press-journal-image556715670.html
RM2R9MGEE–Delvis Troche cooks rice with pigeon peas and bacalaíto, a salted codfish fritter, during Festival de Juegos Típicos, a traditional games festival in Rincón, Puerto Rico on May 21, 2023. (Coraly Cruz Mejías/Global Press Journal)
From left, Joseph Amani, 6, Isae Fumbwa, 10, Claudine Mwamini, 12, and Esther Furaha, 13, eat cassava leaves, called sombe, mixed with beef shank and rice for lunch in Goma, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo on May 21, 2023. (Noella Nyirabihogo/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-joseph-amani-6-isae-fumbwa-10-claudine-mwamini-12-and-esther-furaha-13-eat-cassava-leaves-called-sombe-mixed-with-beef-shank-and-rice-for-lunch-in-goma-north-kivu-democratic-republic-of-congo-on-may-21-2023-noella-nyirabihogoglobal-press-journal-image556715737.html
RM2R9MGGW–From left, Joseph Amani, 6, Isae Fumbwa, 10, Claudine Mwamini, 12, and Esther Furaha, 13, eat cassava leaves, called sombe, mixed with beef shank and rice for lunch in Goma, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo on May 21, 2023. (Noella Nyirabihogo/Global Press Journal)
Daniel Justin, left, 14, and Aly Morose, 13, who have been friends for 10 years, watch an animated film in Mariani, Haiti on May 17, 2023. (Anne Myriam Bolivar/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/daniel-justin-left-14-and-aly-morose-13-who-have-been-friends-for-10-years-watch-an-animated-film-in-mariani-haiti-on-may-17-2023-anne-myriam-bolivarglobal-press-journal-image556718752.html
RM2R9MMCG–Daniel Justin, left, 14, and Aly Morose, 13, who have been friends for 10 years, watch an animated film in Mariani, Haiti on May 17, 2023. (Anne Myriam Bolivar/Global Press Journal)
Govinda Prasad Kadariya, left, and Yogyanath Pokharel peruse an insurance company’s promotional calendars at a park in Birtamod, Jhapa district, Nepal on May 15, 2023. They became good friends two years ago and come to the park together every evening. (Maya Neupane/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/govinda-prasad-kadariya-left-and-yogyanath-pokharel-peruse-an-insurance-companys-promotional-calendars-at-a-park-in-birtamod-jhapa-district-nepal-on-may-15-2023-they-became-good-friends-two-years-ago-and-come-to-the-park-together-every-evening-maya-neupaneglobal-press-journal-image556720709.html
RM2R9MPXD–Govinda Prasad Kadariya, left, and Yogyanath Pokharel peruse an insurance company’s promotional calendars at a park in Birtamod, Jhapa district, Nepal on May 15, 2023. They became good friends two years ago and come to the park together every evening. (Maya Neupane/Global Press Journal)
Bayanmunkh Odgarig, left, 14, and Shinekhuu Sukhbaatar, 14, rehearse morin khuur, or horsehead fiddle, backstage at a festival in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on April 29, 2023. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bayanmunkh-odgarig-left-14-and-shinekhuu-sukhbaatar-14-rehearse-morin-khuur-or-horsehead-fiddle-backstage-at-a-festival-in-dalanzadgad-umnugovi-province-mongolia-on-april-29-2023-uranchimeg-tsoghuuglobal-press-journal-image556718647.html
RM2R9MM8R–Bayanmunkh Odgarig, left, 14, and Shinekhuu Sukhbaatar, 14, rehearse morin khuur, or horsehead fiddle, backstage at a festival in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on April 29, 2023. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal)
Enkhchimeg Jargal, left, swaddles a doll to prepare to care for a newborn with Dr. Batkhishig Bat at a family health center in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on April 28, 2023. (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/enkhchimeg-jargal-left-swaddles-a-doll-to-prepare-to-care-for-a-newborn-with-dr-batkhishig-bat-at-a-family-health-center-in-erdenet-orkhon-province-mongolia-on-april-28-2023-khorloo-khukhnohoiglobal-press-journal-image556715809.html
RM2R9MGKD–Enkhchimeg Jargal, left, swaddles a doll to prepare to care for a newborn with Dr. Batkhishig Bat at a family health center in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on April 28, 2023. (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal)
Thamilchelvan Herush, 2, plays with his mother, Thamilchelvan Nivetha, in Mannar, Sri Lanka on April 28, 2023. (Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thamilchelvan-herush-2-plays-with-his-mother-thamilchelvan-nivetha-in-mannar-sri-lanka-on-april-28-2023-vetrichelvi-chandrakalaglobal-press-journal-image556715596.html
RM2R9MGBT–Thamilchelvan Herush, 2, plays with his mother, Thamilchelvan Nivetha, in Mannar, Sri Lanka on April 28, 2023. (Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal)
Students play the morin khuur, also known as horsehead fiddle, at an art and sports festival in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on April 27, 2023. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/students-play-the-morin-khuur-also-known-as-horsehead-fiddle-at-an-art-and-sports-festival-in-erdenebulgan-arkhangai-province-mongolia-on-april-27-2023-odonchimeg-batsukhglobal-press-journal-image556715795.html
RM2R9MGJY–Students play the morin khuur, also known as horsehead fiddle, at an art and sports festival in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on April 27, 2023. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal)
Hande López and her daughter, Hande Cruz, 3, celebrate the end of Ramadan at a mosque in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on April 22, 2023. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hande-lpez-and-her-daughter-hande-cruz-3-celebrate-the-end-of-ramadan-at-a-mosque-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-chiapas-mexico-on-april-22-2023-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image556715873.html
RM2R9MGNN–Hande López and her daughter, Hande Cruz, 3, celebrate the end of Ramadan at a mosque in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on April 22, 2023. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Vendors sell vegetables to evening commuters along Entebbe Road in Kampala, Uganda on March 25, 2023. (Apophia Agiresaasi/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vendors-sell-vegetables-to-evening-commuters-along-entebbe-road-in-kampala-uganda-on-march-25-2023-apophia-agiresaasiglobal-press-journal-image547103469.html
RM2PP2M1H–Vendors sell vegetables to evening commuters along Entebbe Road in Kampala, Uganda on March 25, 2023. (Apophia Agiresaasi/Global Press Journal)
Namuyanja Esther, 15, pushes a wheelbarrow full of dry maize stalks to use as firewood, with her mother, Janet Mulongo, and her brother Ibra Mubiru, 10, in Kampala, Uganda on March 25, 2023. (Edna Namara/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/namuyanja-esther-15-pushes-a-wheelbarrow-full-of-dry-maize-stalks-to-use-as-firewood-with-her-mother-janet-mulongo-and-her-brother-ibra-mubiru-10-in-kampala-uganda-on-march-25-2023-edna-namaraglobal-press-journal-image547104024.html
RM2PP2MNC–Namuyanja Esther, 15, pushes a wheelbarrow full of dry maize stalks to use as firewood, with her mother, Janet Mulongo, and her brother Ibra Mubiru, 10, in Kampala, Uganda on March 25, 2023. (Edna Namara/Global Press Journal)
Lalita Chaudhary feeds a pigeon rice from her hand at Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur, Bagmati province, Nepal on March 24, 2023. (Yam Kumari Kandel/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lalita-chaudhary-feeds-a-pigeon-rice-from-her-hand-at-patan-durbar-square-in-lalitpur-bagmati-province-nepal-on-march-24-2023-yam-kumari-kandelglobal-press-journal-image556715627.html
RM2R9MGCY–Lalita Chaudhary feeds a pigeon rice from her hand at Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur, Bagmati province, Nepal on March 24, 2023. (Yam Kumari Kandel/Global Press Journal)
Tuguldur Odkhuu, an eagle hunter, displays his bird at the first eagle festival in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on March 18, 2023. (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tuguldur-odkhuu-an-eagle-hunter-displays-his-bird-at-the-first-eagle-festival-in-erdenet-orkhon-province-mongolia-on-march-18-2023-khorloo-khukhnohoiglobal-press-journal-image547104799.html
RM2PP2NN3–Tuguldur Odkhuu, an eagle hunter, displays his bird at the first eagle festival in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on March 18, 2023. (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal)
Madina Askhabl, 7, performs a Kazakh dance at the Eagle Festival in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on March 18, 2023. (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/madina-askhabl-7-performs-a-kazakh-dance-at-the-eagle-festival-in-erdenet-orkhon-province-mongolia-on-march-18-2023-khorloo-khukhnohoiglobal-press-journal-image556718086.html
RM2R9MKGP–Madina Askhabl, 7, performs a Kazakh dance at the Eagle Festival in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on March 18, 2023. (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal)
Tseveen Ravdan sells rice to people feeding pigeons outside of Gandantegchenlin Monastery, a central Mongolian Buddhist monastery in Ulaanbaatar on Feb. 25, 2023. (Nansalmaa Oyunchimeg/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tseveen-ravdan-sells-rice-to-people-feeding-pigeons-outside-of-gandantegchenlin-monastery-a-central-mongolian-buddhist-monastery-in-ulaanbaatar-on-feb-25-2023-nansalmaa-oyunchimegglobal-press-journal-image547110945.html
RM2PP31GH–Tseveen Ravdan sells rice to people feeding pigeons outside of Gandantegchenlin Monastery, a central Mongolian Buddhist monastery in Ulaanbaatar on Feb. 25, 2023. (Nansalmaa Oyunchimeg/Global Press Journal)
Balasubramaniam Rajsuthan, center, dances with kavadi, a Hindu ritual offering, while Shivalingam Durailingam, right, plays drum at Selva Sanniti Murugan Temple in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on Feb. 17, 2023. Rajsuthan will take the kavadi to the temple to complete a votive offering to Lord Muruga. (Vijayatharsiny Thinesh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/balasubramaniam-rajsuthan-center-dances-with-kavadi-a-hindu-ritual-offering-while-shivalingam-durailingam-right-plays-drum-at-selva-sanniti-murugan-temple-in-jaffna-sri-lanka-on-feb-17-2023-rajsuthan-will-take-the-kavadi-to-the-temple-to-complete-a-votive-offering-to-lord-muruga-vijayatharsiny-thineshglobal-press-journal-image547103705.html
RM2PP2MA1–Balasubramaniam Rajsuthan, center, dances with kavadi, a Hindu ritual offering, while Shivalingam Durailingam, right, plays drum at Selva Sanniti Murugan Temple in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on Feb. 17, 2023. Rajsuthan will take the kavadi to the temple to complete a votive offering to Lord Muruga. (Vijayatharsiny Thinesh/Global Press Journal)
Women activists from Banke demand that the government investigate missing people and protest for women’s justice in Kathmandu, Bagmati province, Nepal on Feb. 5, 2023. (Yam Kumari Kandel/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-activists-from-banke-demand-that-the-government-investigate-missing-people-and-protest-for-womens-justice-in-kathmandu-bagmati-province-nepal-on-feb-5-2023-yam-kumari-kandelglobal-press-journal-image556720071.html
RM2R9MP3K–Women activists from Banke demand that the government investigate missing people and protest for women’s justice in Kathmandu, Bagmati province, Nepal on Feb. 5, 2023. (Yam Kumari Kandel/Global Press Journal)
Sebamalai Immanuvel uses a slingshot to drive out the monkeys that feed on crops in Mannar, Sri Lanka on Jan. 23, 2023. (Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sebamalai-immanuvel-uses-a-slingshot-to-drive-out-the-monkeys-that-feed-on-crops-in-mannar-sri-lanka-on-jan-23-2023-vetrichelvi-chandrakalaglobal-press-journal-image547104395.html
RM2PP2N6K–Sebamalai Immanuvel uses a slingshot to drive out the monkeys that feed on crops in Mannar, Sri Lanka on Jan. 23, 2023. (Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal)
Purevdorj Enkhtaivan weaves Christmas ornaments in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia, on Dec. 12, 2022. Purevdorj, who used to weave clothing for her daughters, turned her hobby into a business while she was taking care of her children at home. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purevdorj-enkhtaivan-weaves-christmas-ornaments-in-dalanzadgad-umnugovi-province-mongolia-on-dec-12-2022-purevdorj-who-used-to-weave-clothing-for-her-daughters-turned-her-hobby-into-a-business-while-she-was-taking-care-of-her-children-at-home-uranchimeg-tsoghuuglobal-press-journal-image546988333.html
RM2PNWD5H–Purevdorj Enkhtaivan weaves Christmas ornaments in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia, on Dec. 12, 2022. Purevdorj, who used to weave clothing for her daughters, turned her hobby into a business while she was taking care of her children at home. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal)
Sebamalai Amirthanathan bags dried sprouted paddy seeds in Mannar, Sri Lanka on Nov. 20, 2022. (Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sebamalai-amirthanathan-bags-dried-sprouted-paddy-seeds-in-mannar-sri-lanka-on-nov-20-2022-vetrichelvi-chandrakalaglobal-press-journal-image547106331.html
RM2PP2RKR–Sebamalai Amirthanathan bags dried sprouted paddy seeds in Mannar, Sri Lanka on Nov. 20, 2022. (Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal)
Jeyakkumar Thilakavathi cuts leather to make handbags in Neriyakulam, Sri Lanka on Nov. 12, 2022. Thilakavathi says the production cost of a small bag increased by about three times due to the ongoing economic crisis. (Thayalini Indrakularasa/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jeyakkumar-thilakavathi-cuts-leather-to-make-handbags-in-neriyakulam-sri-lanka-on-nov-12-2022-thilakavathi-says-the-production-cost-of-a-small-bag-increased-by-about-three-times-due-to-the-ongoing-economic-crisis-thayalini-indrakularasaglobal-press-journal-image547099984.html
RM2PP2FH4–Jeyakkumar Thilakavathi cuts leather to make handbags in Neriyakulam, Sri Lanka on Nov. 12, 2022. Thilakavathi says the production cost of a small bag increased by about three times due to the ongoing economic crisis. (Thayalini Indrakularasa/Global Press Journal)
Adrián Hernández makes flower bouquets in Valle de Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico, on Nov. 1, 2022. (Lilette A. Contreras/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adrin-hernndez-makes-flower-bouquets-in-valle-de-allende-chihuahua-mexico-on-nov-1-2022-lilette-a-contrerasglobal-press-journal-image546984241.html
RM2PNW7YD–Adrián Hernández makes flower bouquets in Valle de Allende, Chihuahua, Mexico, on Nov. 1, 2022. (Lilette A. Contreras/Global Press Journal)
Yvette Rupiya threads beads at the Jafutha Foundation in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, on Oct. 19, 2022. The center offers beading classes for women and sells their work to tourists. (Fortune Moyo/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yvette-rupiya-threads-beads-at-the-jafutha-foundation-in-victoria-falls-zimbabwe-on-oct-19-2022-the-center-offers-beading-classes-for-women-and-sells-their-work-to-tourists-fortune-moyoglobal-press-journal-image547110001.html
RM2PP30AW–Yvette Rupiya threads beads at the Jafutha Foundation in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, on Oct. 19, 2022. The center offers beading classes for women and sells their work to tourists. (Fortune Moyo/Global Press Journal)
Marie-Jeanne Mousa, with 2-year-old Exaucé in her arms, sells tangerines to students, from left, Sandra Kofinda, 15, Marceline Afila, 15, Jolie Kitenge, 13, and Esther Malikiya, 11, in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo on October 6, 2022. (Françoise Mbuyi Mutombo/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marie-jeanne-mousa-with-2-year-old-exauc-in-her-arms-sells-tangerines-to-students-from-left-sandra-kofinda-15-marceline-afila-15-jolie-kitenge-13-and-esther-malikiya-11-in-kisangani-democratic-republic-of-congo-on-october-6-2022-franoise-mbuyi-mutomboglobal-press-journal-image546986247.html
RM2PNWAF3–Marie-Jeanne Mousa, with 2-year-old Exaucé in her arms, sells tangerines to students, from left, Sandra Kofinda, 15, Marceline Afila, 15, Jolie Kitenge, 13, and Esther Malikiya, 11, in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo on October 6, 2022. (Françoise Mbuyi Mutombo/Global Press Journal)
Women embroider clothing for a statue of San Ildefonso, the patron saint of Tenejapa, in Chiapas, Mexico on Oct. 4, 2022. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-embroider-clothing-for-a-statue-of-san-ildefonso-the-patron-saint-of-tenejapa-in-chiapas-mexico-on-oct-4-2022-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image547110931.html
RM2PP31G3–Women embroider clothing for a statue of San Ildefonso, the patron saint of Tenejapa, in Chiapas, Mexico on Oct. 4, 2022. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Emilio Rascón Nuñez stands near a geyser in Maguarichi, Chihuahua, Mexico on Oct. 1, 2022. Throughout the municipality, at least 96 geysers form cascades along the stream, some with temperatures over 98 degrees Celsius (208.4 degrees Fahrenheit) and heights of more than 4 meters (13.1 feet). (Lilette A. Contreras/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emilio-rascn-nuez-stands-near-a-geyser-in-maguarichi-chihuahua-mexico-on-oct-1-2022-throughout-the-municipality-at-least-96-geysers-form-cascades-along-the-stream-some-with-temperatures-over-98-degrees-celsius-2084-degrees-fahrenheit-and-heights-of-more-than-4-meters-131-feet-lilette-a-contrerasglobal-press-journal-image547109157.html
RM2PP2Y8N–Emilio Rascón Nuñez stands near a geyser in Maguarichi, Chihuahua, Mexico on Oct. 1, 2022. Throughout the municipality, at least 96 geysers form cascades along the stream, some with temperatures over 98 degrees Celsius (208.4 degrees Fahrenheit) and heights of more than 4 meters (13.1 feet). (Lilette A. Contreras/Global Press Journal)
Anthony Luyima paints a gorilla to sell to tourists in Kyaliwajjala, Wakiso, Uganda on September 23, 2022. (Beatrice Lamwaka/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anthony-luyima-paints-a-gorilla-to-sell-to-tourists-in-kyaliwajjala-wakiso-uganda-on-september-23-2022-beatrice-lamwakaglobal-press-journal-image546976938.html
RM2PNTXJJ–Anthony Luyima paints a gorilla to sell to tourists in Kyaliwajjala, Wakiso, Uganda on September 23, 2022. (Beatrice Lamwaka/Global Press Journal)
Mario Santiago, 9, dressed as a panzudito, marches during a celebration of the Virgin of Mercy in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on Sept. 22, 2022. (Adriana Alcázar González/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mario-santiago-9-dressed-as-a-panzudito-marches-during-a-celebration-of-the-virgin-of-mercy-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-chiapas-mexico-on-sept-22-2022-adriana-alczar-gonzlezglobal-press-journal-image547107112.html
RM2PP2TKM–Mario Santiago, 9, dressed as a panzudito, marches during a celebration of the Virgin of Mercy in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on Sept. 22, 2022. (Adriana Alcázar González/Global Press Journal)
María Méndez stir-fries pork and vegetables to make tacos al pastor at a restaurant in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on September 22, 2022. (Adriana Alcázar González/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mara-mndez-stir-fries-pork-and-vegetables-to-make-tacos-al-pastor-at-a-restaurant-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-chiapas-mexico-on-september-22-2022-adriana-alczar-gonzlezglobal-press-journal-image546985046.html
RM2PNW906–María Méndez stir-fries pork and vegetables to make tacos al pastor at a restaurant in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on September 22, 2022. (Adriana Alcázar González/Global Press Journal)
Oulen-Ujin Tsolmon, 17, trims Azbileg Ganbold’s eyelashes in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on Sept. 20, 2022. After school, Oulen-Ujin practices performing beauty services. “My mother believes that people can learn anything,” she says. “Therefore, we must have the courage to pursue our interests and desires.” (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oulen-ujin-tsolmon-17-trims-azbileg-ganbolds-eyelashes-in-erdenet-orkhon-province-mongolia-on-sept-20-2022-after-school-oulen-ujin-practices-performing-beauty-services-my-mother-believes-that-people-can-learn-anything-she-says-therefore-we-must-have-the-courage-to-pursue-our-interests-and-desires-khorloo-khukhnohoiglobal-press-journal-image547100039.html
RM2PP2FK3–Oulen-Ujin Tsolmon, 17, trims Azbileg Ganbold’s eyelashes in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on Sept. 20, 2022. After school, Oulen-Ujin practices performing beauty services. “My mother believes that people can learn anything,” she says. “Therefore, we must have the courage to pursue our interests and desires.” (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal)
Adriana Paniagua cooks huarache cuisinela with local ingredients at her restaurant in San Francisco, Nayarit, Mexico on Sep. 19, 2022. Paniagua says she wanted to open a traditional kitchen where customers would feel like they had just eaten with their grandparents on the ranch. (Maya Piedra/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adriana-paniagua-cooks-huarache-cuisinela-with-local-ingredients-at-her-restaurant-in-san-francisco-nayarit-mexico-on-sep-19-2022-paniagua-says-she-wanted-to-open-a-traditional-kitchen-where-customers-would-feel-like-they-had-just-eaten-with-their-grandparents-on-the-ranch-maya-piedraglobal-press-journal-image547105610.html
RM2PP2PP2–Adriana Paniagua cooks huarache cuisinela with local ingredients at her restaurant in San Francisco, Nayarit, Mexico on Sep. 19, 2022. Paniagua says she wanted to open a traditional kitchen where customers would feel like they had just eaten with their grandparents on the ranch. (Maya Piedra/Global Press Journal)
Charlie Gutierrez drizzles syrup on a piragua, a shaved-ice dessert traditionally topped with raspberry and tamarind syrup, at the entrance to a mall in Ponce, Puerto Rico on Sep. 15, 2022. Gutierrez, who has sold piraguas here for 22 years, says he recognizes customers and even remembers their preferences. (Coraly Cruz Mejías/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charlie-gutierrez-drizzles-syrup-on-a-piragua-a-shaved-ice-dessert-traditionally-topped-with-raspberry-and-tamarind-syrup-at-the-entrance-to-a-mall-in-ponce-puerto-rico-on-sep-15-2022-gutierrez-who-has-sold-piraguas-here-for-22-years-says-he-recognizes-customers-and-even-remembers-their-preferences-coraly-cruz-mejasglobal-press-journal-image547105321.html
RM2PP2PBN–Charlie Gutierrez drizzles syrup on a piragua, a shaved-ice dessert traditionally topped with raspberry and tamarind syrup, at the entrance to a mall in Ponce, Puerto Rico on Sep. 15, 2022. Gutierrez, who has sold piraguas here for 22 years, says he recognizes customers and even remembers their preferences. (Coraly Cruz Mejías/Global Press Journal)
Eldine Kahindo Mukatamali blows air through bamboo to stoke the fire under her stove in Kirumba, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Sep. 12, 2022. (Merveille Kavira Luneghe/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eldine-kahindo-mukatamali-blows-air-through-bamboo-to-stoke-the-fire-under-her-stove-in-kirumba-north-kivu-democratic-republic-of-congo-on-sep-12-2022-merveille-kavira-lunegheglobal-press-journal-image547104498.html
RM2PP2NAA–Eldine Kahindo Mukatamali blows air through bamboo to stoke the fire under her stove in Kirumba, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Sep. 12, 2022. (Merveille Kavira Luneghe/Global Press Journal)
Victoria Falls, in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe on September 7, 2022, is one of the world’s seven natural wonders and a popular tourist attraction. (Fortune Moyo/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/victoria-falls-in-matabeleland-north-zimbabwe-on-september-7-2022-is-one-of-the-worlds-seven-natural-wonders-and-a-popular-tourist-attraction-fortune-moyoglobal-press-journal-image546970386.html
RM2PNTJ8J–Victoria Falls, in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe on September 7, 2022, is one of the world’s seven natural wonders and a popular tourist attraction. (Fortune Moyo/Global Press Journal)
Judith Asiimwe wraps smoked banana leaves around fish with groundnut sauce, which she will steam over low heat on a charcoal stove to make luwombo, in Wakiso, Uganda on August 14, 2022. Asiimwe says the smoked banana leaves add magic to the sauce and don’t require a lot of spices. (Beatrice Lamwaka/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/judith-asiimwe-wraps-smoked-banana-leaves-around-fish-with-groundnut-sauce-which-she-will-steam-over-low-heat-on-a-charcoal-stove-to-make-luwombo-in-wakiso-uganda-on-august-14-2022-asiimwe-says-the-smoked-banana-leaves-add-magic-to-the-sauce-and-dont-require-a-lot-of-spices-beatrice-lamwakaglobal-press-journal-image546975618.html
RM2PNTTYE–Judith Asiimwe wraps smoked banana leaves around fish with groundnut sauce, which she will steam over low heat on a charcoal stove to make luwombo, in Wakiso, Uganda on August 14, 2022. Asiimwe says the smoked banana leaves add magic to the sauce and don’t require a lot of spices. (Beatrice Lamwaka/Global Press Journal)
Bolorchimeg Batbayar bottles fermented mare’s milk, known as airag or kumis, during an airag festival at Urmiin Tsagaan Nuur Lake, Bulgan province, Mongolia on August 13, 2022. Bolorchimeg, who regularly participates in the annual festival, says, “I feel proud of myself when people praise that it is fermented well.” (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bolorchimeg-batbayar-bottles-fermented-mares-milk-known-as-airag-or-kumis-during-an-airag-festival-at-urmiin-tsagaan-nuur-lake-bulgan-province-mongolia-on-august-13-2022-bolorchimeg-who-regularly-participates-in-the-annual-festival-says-i-feel-proud-of-myself-when-people-praise-that-it-is-fermented-well-khorloo-khukhnohoiglobal-press-journal-image547665659.html
RM2PR093R–Bolorchimeg Batbayar bottles fermented mare’s milk, known as airag or kumis, during an airag festival at Urmiin Tsagaan Nuur Lake, Bulgan province, Mongolia on August 13, 2022. Bolorchimeg, who regularly participates in the annual festival, says, “I feel proud of myself when people praise that it is fermented well.” (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal)
Iober Alarcón paints a Parachico, a traditional dancer who performs in a wooden mask and sarape, on International Youth Day in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on Aug. 12, 2022. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iober-alarcn-paints-a-parachico-a-traditional-dancer-who-performs-in-a-wooden-mask-and-sarape-on-international-youth-day-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-chiapas-mexico-on-aug-12-2022-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image547108892.html
RM2PP2XY8–Iober Alarcón paints a Parachico, a traditional dancer who performs in a wooden mask and sarape, on International Youth Day in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on Aug. 12, 2022. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Lokoru Lorocho sharpens a blade with stone to make a traditional knife, known as an aguli or abarait, in Karamoja, Uganda on August 11, 2022. This type of knife is used to cut meat and brand cattle. (Nakisanze Segawa/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lokoru-lorocho-sharpens-a-blade-with-stone-to-make-a-traditional-knife-known-as-an-aguli-or-abarait-in-karamoja-uganda-on-august-11-2022-this-type-of-knife-is-used-to-cut-meat-and-brand-cattle-nakisanze-segawaglobal-press-journal-image546984182.html
RM2PNW7WA–Lokoru Lorocho sharpens a blade with stone to make a traditional knife, known as an aguli or abarait, in Karamoja, Uganda on August 11, 2022. This type of knife is used to cut meat and brand cattle. (Nakisanze Segawa/Global Press Journal)
José Pérez shakes hands with another rider during the festival of San Lorenzo, the patron saint of Zinacantán, in Chiapas, Mexico, on Aug. 10, 2022. During the festival, the most experienced equestrians race on the town’s main street. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jos-prez-shakes-hands-with-another-rider-during-the-festival-of-san-lorenzo-the-patron-saint-of-zinacantn-in-chiapas-mexico-on-aug-10-2022-during-the-festival-the-most-experienced-equestrians-race-on-the-towns-main-street-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image547105272.html
RM2PP2PA0–José Pérez shakes hands with another rider during the festival of San Lorenzo, the patron saint of Zinacantán, in Chiapas, Mexico, on Aug. 10, 2022. During the festival, the most experienced equestrians race on the town’s main street. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Bolorchimeg Battogtokh, 10, pours water to cool down a foal in a mare-milking line in Murun, Khuvsgul province, Mongolia on July 24, 2022. Herders tie the foals to the line in the morning and release them in the evening to graze with their mothers. Mare milk is fermented to produce a drink called kumis. (Dolgormaa Sandagdorj/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bolorchimeg-battogtokh-10-pours-water-to-cool-down-a-foal-in-a-mare-milking-line-in-murun-khuvsgul-province-mongolia-on-july-24-2022-herders-tie-the-foals-to-the-line-in-the-morning-and-release-them-in-the-evening-to-graze-with-their-mothers-mare-milk-is-fermented-to-produce-a-drink-called-kumis-dolgormaa-sandagdorjglobal-press-journal-image546975418.html
RM2PNTTMA–Bolorchimeg Battogtokh, 10, pours water to cool down a foal in a mare-milking line in Murun, Khuvsgul province, Mongolia on July 24, 2022. Herders tie the foals to the line in the morning and release them in the evening to graze with their mothers. Mare milk is fermented to produce a drink called kumis. (Dolgormaa Sandagdorj/Global Press Journal)
Chika Yamamoto smiles with her dog, Musa the Steppe Wind, in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on July 22, 2022. Chika is a member of Celestial Nomads, a project launched in February 2022 to promote Mongolian cultural heritage by traveling around the country with taiga dogs and horses. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chika-yamamoto-smiles-with-her-dog-musa-the-steppe-wind-in-dalanzadgad-umnugovi-province-mongolia-on-july-22-2022-chika-is-a-member-of-celestial-nomads-a-project-launched-in-february-2022-to-promote-mongolian-cultural-heritage-by-traveling-around-the-country-with-taiga-dogs-and-horses-uranchimeg-tsoghuuglobal-press-journal-image546989046.html
RM2PNWE32–Chika Yamamoto smiles with her dog, Musa the Steppe Wind, in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on July 22, 2022. Chika is a member of Celestial Nomads, a project launched in February 2022 to promote Mongolian cultural heritage by traveling around the country with taiga dogs and horses. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal)
Uuganbyamba Enkhsaikhan shoots an arrow at a Naadam festival in Khankhongor, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on July 10, 2022. In 2022, the festival commemorated the 90th and 91st anniversaries of the founding of Umnugovi province and the 98th anniversary of the founding of Khankhongor. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uuganbyamba-enkhsaikhan-shoots-an-arrow-at-a-naadam-festival-in-khankhongor-umnugovi-province-mongolia-on-july-10-2022-in-2022-the-festival-commemorated-the-90th-and-91st-anniversaries-of-the-founding-of-umnugovi-province-and-the-98th-anniversary-of-the-founding-of-khankhongor-uranchimeg-tsoghuuglobal-press-journal-image546988860.html
RM2PNWDTC–Uuganbyamba Enkhsaikhan shoots an arrow at a Naadam festival in Khankhongor, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on July 10, 2022. In 2022, the festival commemorated the 90th and 91st anniversaries of the founding of Umnugovi province and the 98th anniversary of the founding of Khankhongor. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal)
Cami Layé Okún, who is from Cuba, plays records in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas on June 24, 2022, during her fourth tour around Mexico. She began DJing in 2014 by playing Cuban, African and Caribbean music. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cami-lay-okn-who-is-from-cuba-plays-records-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-chiapas-on-june-24-2022-during-her-fourth-tour-around-mexico-she-began-djing-in-2014-by-playing-cuban-african-and-caribbean-music-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image546991066.html
RM2PNWGK6–Cami Layé Okún, who is from Cuba, plays records in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas on June 24, 2022, during her fourth tour around Mexico. She began DJing in 2014 by playing Cuban, African and Caribbean music. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Juan Carlos Lozano, originally from Honduras, crafts grasshoppers out of palm fronds in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on June 17, 2022. Lozano tried to migrate to the United States in 2013 but decided to stay in Mexico after he lost a hand when he fell from a train. (Maya Piedra/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/juan-carlos-lozano-originally-from-honduras-crafts-grasshoppers-out-of-palm-fronds-in-guadalajara-jalisco-mexico-on-june-17-2022-lozano-tried-to-migrate-to-the-united-states-in-2013-but-decided-to-stay-in-mexico-after-he-lost-a-hand-when-he-fell-from-a-train-maya-piedraglobal-press-journal-image546989778.html
RM2PNWF16–Juan Carlos Lozano, originally from Honduras, crafts grasshoppers out of palm fronds in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on June 17, 2022. Lozano tried to migrate to the United States in 2013 but decided to stay in Mexico after he lost a hand when he fell from a train. (Maya Piedra/Global Press Journal)
Sellaiya Yoharasa builds a compound wall in Mannar, Sri Lanka on May 21, 2022. Yoharasa says the price of cement has recently gone up due to inflation. (Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sellaiya-yoharasa-builds-a-compound-wall-in-mannar-sri-lanka-on-may-21-2022-yoharasa-says-the-price-of-cement-has-recently-gone-up-due-to-inflation-vetrichelvi-chandrakalaglobal-press-journal-image546987798.html
RM2PNWCEE–Sellaiya Yoharasa builds a compound wall in Mannar, Sri Lanka on May 21, 2022. Yoharasa says the price of cement has recently gone up due to inflation. (Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal)
Sivakumar Krishnaveni, a vocational trainer for a plantain producers’ organization, braids banana stalk fibers to make handicrafts in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on May 18, 2022. (Vijayatharsiny Thinesh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sivakumar-krishnaveni-a-vocational-trainer-for-a-plantain-producers-organization-braids-banana-stalk-fibers-to-make-handicrafts-in-jaffna-sri-lanka-on-may-18-2022-vijayatharsiny-thineshglobal-press-journal-image546977125.html
RM2PNTXW9–Sivakumar Krishnaveni, a vocational trainer for a plantain producers’ organization, braids banana stalk fibers to make handicrafts in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on May 18, 2022. (Vijayatharsiny Thinesh/Global Press Journal)
Maguy Yohali, left, and Sarha Kiyasula sew clothes outdoors in their neighborhood in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo on May 17, 2022. (Françoise Mbuyi Mutombo/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maguy-yohali-left-and-sarha-kiyasula-sew-clothes-outdoors-in-their-neighborhood-in-kisangani-democratic-republic-of-congo-on-may-17-2022-franoise-mbuyi-mutomboglobal-press-journal-image546969117.html
RM2PNTGK9–Maguy Yohali, left, and Sarha Kiyasula sew clothes outdoors in their neighborhood in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo on May 17, 2022. (Françoise Mbuyi Mutombo/Global Press Journal)
Students practice a dance routine for an event on the International Day of Families in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on May 14, 2022. (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/students-practice-a-dance-routine-for-an-event-on-the-international-day-of-families-in-erdenet-orkhon-province-mongolia-on-may-14-2022-khorloo-khukhnohoiglobal-press-journal-image546970875.html
RM2PNTJX3–Students practice a dance routine for an event on the International Day of Families in Erdenet, Orkhon province, Mongolia on May 14, 2022. (Khorloo Khukhnohoi/Global Press Journal)
From left, Geovana Brito, Abril Luna and G’Ayla Villanueva introduce themselves during Caronte, a dance show at Centro Nacional de las Artes (National Center for the Arts) in Mexico City on April 22, 2022. The show, choreographed by the dance company Sensodanza, was inspired by the widespread grief experienced during the pandemic. (Mar García/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-geovana-brito-abril-luna-and-gayla-villanueva-introduce-themselves-during-caronte-a-dance-show-at-centro-nacional-de-las-artes-national-center-for-the-arts-in-mexico-city-on-april-22-2022-the-show-choreographed-by-the-dance-company-sensodanza-was-inspired-by-the-widespread-grief-experienced-during-the-pandemic-mar-garcaglobal-press-journal-image546988439.html
RM2PNWD9B–From left, Geovana Brito, Abril Luna and G’Ayla Villanueva introduce themselves during Caronte, a dance show at Centro Nacional de las Artes (National Center for the Arts) in Mexico City on April 22, 2022. The show, choreographed by the dance company Sensodanza, was inspired by the widespread grief experienced during the pandemic. (Mar García/Global Press Journal)
Cristina Huarte, originally from Spain, poses for a photo dressed as her art installation, “Aleteo Negro (Black Flutter),” at the end of her residency at Galería MUY in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on April 9, 2022. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cristina-huarte-originally-from-spain-poses-for-a-photo-dressed-as-her-art-installation-aleteo-negro-black-flutter-at-the-end-of-her-residency-at-galera-muy-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-chiapas-mexico-on-april-9-2022-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image546967878.html
RM2PNTF32–Cristina Huarte, originally from Spain, poses for a photo dressed as her art installation, “Aleteo Negro (Black Flutter),” at the end of her residency at Galería MUY in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on April 9, 2022. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Munkhbat Sambuu, an employee in Arkhangai province’s urban landscaping department, stands next to a bridge at a park in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on April 7, 2022. Road maintenance personnel will elevate the bridge and build dams to prevent flooding from melting ice and snow. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/munkhbat-sambuu-an-employee-in-arkhangai-provinces-urban-landscaping-department-stands-next-to-a-bridge-at-a-park-in-erdenebulgan-arkhangai-province-mongolia-on-april-7-2022-road-maintenance-personnel-will-elevate-the-bridge-and-build-dams-to-prevent-flooding-from-melting-ice-and-snow-odonchimeg-batsukhglobal-press-journal-image546973114.html
RM2PNTNP2–Munkhbat Sambuu, an employee in Arkhangai province’s urban landscaping department, stands next to a bridge at a park in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on April 7, 2022. Road maintenance personnel will elevate the bridge and build dams to prevent flooding from melting ice and snow. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal)
Manikkam Gaantharupan sculpts a lion in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on April 6, 2022. Gaantharupan says the recent economic crisis has made it difficult to get the raw materials for his work. (Vijayatharsiny Thinesh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manikkam-gaantharupan-sculpts-a-lion-in-jaffna-sri-lanka-on-april-6-2022-gaantharupan-says-the-recent-economic-crisis-has-made-it-difficult-to-get-the-raw-materials-for-his-work-vijayatharsiny-thineshglobal-press-journal-image546976404.html
RM2PNTWYG–Manikkam Gaantharupan sculpts a lion in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on April 6, 2022. Gaantharupan says the recent economic crisis has made it difficult to get the raw materials for his work. (Vijayatharsiny Thinesh/Global Press Journal)
Algirmaa Undralsaikhan, right, observes as Nyamsuren Bayandelger measures Suvd-Erdene Otgonbayar’s eyebrows in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on March 23, 2022. Nyamsuren, who teaches how to tattoo long-lasting eyebrows, doesn’t see the tattoos as a means of making money but as a way of enhancing beauty. (Nansalmaa Oyunchimeg/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/algirmaa-undralsaikhan-right-observes-as-nyamsuren-bayandelger-measures-suvd-erdene-otgonbayars-eyebrows-in-ulaanbaatar-mongolia-on-march-23-2022-nyamsuren-who-teaches-how-to-tattoo-long-lasting-eyebrows-doesnt-see-the-tattoos-as-a-means-of-making-money-but-as-a-way-of-enhancing-beauty-nansalmaa-oyunchimegglobal-press-journal-image546969356.html
RM2PNTGYT–Algirmaa Undralsaikhan, right, observes as Nyamsuren Bayandelger measures Suvd-Erdene Otgonbayar’s eyebrows in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on March 23, 2022. Nyamsuren, who teaches how to tattoo long-lasting eyebrows, doesn’t see the tattoos as a means of making money but as a way of enhancing beauty. (Nansalmaa Oyunchimeg/Global Press Journal)
Jessica Désamours prunes her plants before the wet season in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on March 17, 2022. “This way, the courtyard stays clean,” Désamours says, “and it keeps us connected to nature. (Anne Myriam Bolivar/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jessica-dsamours-prunes-her-plants-before-the-wet-season-in-port-au-prince-haiti-on-march-17-2022-this-way-the-courtyard-stays-clean-dsamours-says-and-it-keeps-us-connected-to-nature-anne-myriam-bolivarglobal-press-journal-image546993228.html
RM2PNWKCC–Jessica Désamours prunes her plants before the wet season in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on March 17, 2022. “This way, the courtyard stays clean,” Désamours says, “and it keeps us connected to nature. (Anne Myriam Bolivar/Global Press Journal)
Acupuncturist Rocío Jiménez, right, treats Regina Pérez in Tecámac, State of Mexico on March 16, 2022. Pérez says acupuncture has helped her relieve stress during the pandemic. (Aline Suárez del Real/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/acupuncturist-roco-jimnez-right-treats-regina-prez-in-tecmac-state-of-mexico-on-march-16-2022-prez-says-acupuncture-has-helped-her-relieve-stress-during-the-pandemic-aline-surez-del-realglobal-press-journal-image547665273.html
RM2PR08J1–Acupuncturist Rocío Jiménez, right, treats Regina Pérez in Tecámac, State of Mexico on March 16, 2022. Pérez says acupuncture has helped her relieve stress during the pandemic. (Aline Suárez del Real/Global Press Journal)
Dhan Bahadur Khatri spools rope made from cement sacks in Bajura, Nepal on March 13, 2022. Khatri uses the rope to bundle firewood and hay. (Shilu Manandhar/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dhan-bahadur-khatri-spools-rope-made-from-cement-sacks-in-bajura-nepal-on-march-13-2022-khatri-uses-the-rope-to-bundle-firewood-and-hay-shilu-manandharglobal-press-journal-image546993028.html
RM2PNWK58–Dhan Bahadur Khatri spools rope made from cement sacks in Bajura, Nepal on March 13, 2022. Khatri uses the rope to bundle firewood and hay. (Shilu Manandhar/Global Press Journal)
Hasta Bahadur Shahi, 18, bathes his dog, Johny, in Karnali River in Dailekh, Nepal on March 11, 2022. He enjoys spending time with 1-year-old Johny in the river on Saturdays during school holidays. (Shilu Manandhar/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hasta-bahadur-shahi-18-bathes-his-dog-johny-in-karnali-river-in-dailekh-nepal-on-march-11-2022-he-enjoys-spending-time-with-1-year-old-johny-in-the-river-on-saturdays-during-school-holidays-shilu-manandharglobal-press-journal-image546992941.html
RM2PNWK25–Hasta Bahadur Shahi, 18, bathes his dog, Johny, in Karnali River in Dailekh, Nepal on March 11, 2022. He enjoys spending time with 1-year-old Johny in the river on Saturdays during school holidays. (Shilu Manandhar/Global Press Journal)
Women play drums during a march on International Women’s Day in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on March 8, 2022. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-play-drums-during-a-march-on-international-womens-day-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-chiapas-mexico-on-march-8-2022-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image546969228.html
RM2PNTGR8–Women play drums during a march on International Women’s Day in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on March 8, 2022. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Purevsambuu Bold, center, drives a horse-drawn sled for ice festival attendees at Khuvsgul Lake in Khatgal, Khuvsgul province, Mongolia on March 3, 2022. The festival, Blue Pearl 2022, which features various winter activities, marked its 20th anniversary after a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus. (Dolgormaa Sandagdorj/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purevsambuu-bold-center-drives-a-horse-drawn-sled-for-ice-festival-attendees-at-khuvsgul-lake-in-khatgal-khuvsgul-province-mongolia-on-march-3-2022-the-festival-blue-pearl-2022-which-features-various-winter-activities-marked-its-20th-anniversary-after-a-two-year-hiatus-due-to-the-coronavirus-dolgormaa-sandagdorjglobal-press-journal-image546993225.html
RM2PNWKC9–Purevsambuu Bold, center, drives a horse-drawn sled for ice festival attendees at Khuvsgul Lake in Khatgal, Khuvsgul province, Mongolia on March 3, 2022. The festival, Blue Pearl 2022, which features various winter activities, marked its 20th anniversary after a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus. (Dolgormaa Sandagdorj/Global Press Journal)
Dulguun Lkhamsuren, right, teaches karate at a gym in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on February 21, 2022. Dulguun says Shinkyokushin karate, a martial art practiced without protective gear or gloves, is good for stamina, discipline and psychological development. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dulguun-lkhamsuren-right-teaches-karate-at-a-gym-in-erdenebulgan-arkhangai-province-mongolia-on-february-21-2022-dulguun-says-shinkyokushin-karate-a-martial-art-practiced-without-protective-gear-or-gloves-is-good-for-stamina-discipline-and-psychological-development-odonchimeg-batsukhglobal-press-journal-image546996814.html
RM2PNWT0E–Dulguun Lkhamsuren, right, teaches karate at a gym in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on February 21, 2022. Dulguun says Shinkyokushin karate, a martial art practiced without protective gear or gloves, is good for stamina, discipline and psychological development. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal)
Antonio Aprea draws stylized lines called filete, meaning threads, during a class in Buenos Aires, Argentina on February 19, 2022. Aprea attends fileteado workshops to socialize after experiencing a loss. “It’s important to do things so you don’t lose your intellect,” he says. “I’m 84. I’m not a child. Every moment I have is important.” (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antonio-aprea-draws-stylized-lines-called-filete-meaning-threads-during-a-class-in-buenos-aires-argentina-on-february-19-2022-aprea-attends-fileteado-workshops-to-socialize-after-experiencing-a-loss-its-important-to-do-things-so-you-dont-lose-your-intellect-he-says-im-84-im-not-a-child-every-moment-i-have-is-important-lucila-pellettieriglobal-press-journal-image546974424.html
RM2PNTRCT–Antonio Aprea draws stylized lines called filete, meaning threads, during a class in Buenos Aires, Argentina on February 19, 2022. Aprea attends fileteado workshops to socialize after experiencing a loss. “It’s important to do things so you don’t lose your intellect,” he says. “I’m 84. I’m not a child. Every moment I have is important.” (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal)
Camila Jahdai Nava Adame, 12, flies a kite during Free Wind, a ceremony to honor Ehécatl Quetzalcoátl, a god of wind, at Jagüey Zoquiaqui, a protected cultural site in Puebla, Mexico on February 13, 2022. (Patricia Zavala Gutiérrez/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camila-jahdai-nava-adame-12-flies-a-kite-during-free-wind-a-ceremony-to-honor-ehcatl-quetzalcotl-a-god-of-wind-at-jagey-zoquiaqui-a-protected-cultural-site-in-puebla-mexico-on-february-13-2022-patricia-zavala-gutirrezglobal-press-journal-image546993664.html
RM2PNWM00–Camila Jahdai Nava Adame, 12, flies a kite during Free Wind, a ceremony to honor Ehécatl Quetzalcoátl, a god of wind, at Jagüey Zoquiaqui, a protected cultural site in Puebla, Mexico on February 13, 2022. (Patricia Zavala Gutiérrez/Global Press Journal)
Panashe Munemo, left, known as P-Nash, and Michelle Dube, known as Coach Bink, teach Zumba at a restaurant in Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe on February 12, 2022. Thrift Fit, the sportswear store that hosted the event, offers free Pilates, yoga and Zumba sessions once every month (Kudzai Mazvarirwofa/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/panashe-munemo-left-known-as-p-nash-and-michelle-dube-known-as-coach-bink-teach-zumba-at-a-restaurant-in-mount-pleasant-harare-zimbabwe-on-february-12-2022-thrift-fit-the-sportswear-store-that-hosted-the-event-offers-free-pilates-yoga-and-zumba-sessions-once-every-month-kudzai-mazvarirwofaglobal-press-journal-image546993101.html
RM2PNWK7W–Panashe Munemo, left, known as P-Nash, and Michelle Dube, known as Coach Bink, teach Zumba at a restaurant in Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe on February 12, 2022. Thrift Fit, the sportswear store that hosted the event, offers free Pilates, yoga and Zumba sessions once every month (Kudzai Mazvarirwofa/Global Press Journal)
Knowledge Dziripi mows grass at a client’s house in Mutare, Zimbabwe on February 12, 2022. Dziripi says the rainy season brings more business because grass grows faster. (Evidence Chenjerai/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/knowledge-dziripi-mows-grass-at-a-clients-house-in-mutare-zimbabwe-on-february-12-2022-dziripi-says-the-rainy-season-brings-more-business-because-grass-grows-faster-evidence-chenjeraiglobal-press-journal-image546991081.html
RM2PNWGKN–Knowledge Dziripi mows grass at a client’s house in Mutare, Zimbabwe on February 12, 2022. Dziripi says the rainy season brings more business because grass grows faster. (Evidence Chenjerai/Global Press Journal)
Lydianna Dávila weaves baskets out of palm fronds at the La Goyco Community Workshop in San Juan, Puerto Rico on February 5, 2022. Dávila says she adapts ancestral skills, which she learned from her brother, to weave baskets and flowerpots. (Coraly Cruz Mejías/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lydianna-dvila-weaves-baskets-out-of-palm-fronds-at-the-la-goyco-community-workshop-in-san-juan-puerto-rico-on-february-5-2022-dvila-says-she-adapts-ancestral-skills-which-she-learned-from-her-brother-to-weave-baskets-and-flowerpots-coraly-cruz-mejasglobal-press-journal-image546993107.html
RM2PNWK83–Lydianna Dávila weaves baskets out of palm fronds at the La Goyco Community Workshop in San Juan, Puerto Rico on February 5, 2022. Dávila says she adapts ancestral skills, which she learned from her brother, to weave baskets and flowerpots. (Coraly Cruz Mejías/Global Press Journal)
Ismah Muwanguzi mixes Nile perch offcuts with a log at Gaba Landing on Lake Victoria in Kampala, Uganda on January 24, 2022. Due to limited fish trade during the coronavirus restrictions, Muwanguzi will salt and dry the offcuts under the sun to preserve them for exporting. (Patricia Lindrio/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ismah-muwanguzi-mixes-nile-perch-offcuts-with-a-log-at-gaba-landing-on-lake-victoria-in-kampala-uganda-on-january-24-2022-due-to-limited-fish-trade-during-the-coronavirus-restrictions-muwanguzi-will-salt-and-dry-the-offcuts-under-the-sun-to-preserve-them-for-exporting-patricia-lindrioglobal-press-journal-image546987839.html
RM2PNWCFY–Ismah Muwanguzi mixes Nile perch offcuts with a log at Gaba Landing on Lake Victoria in Kampala, Uganda on January 24, 2022. Due to limited fish trade during the coronavirus restrictions, Muwanguzi will salt and dry the offcuts under the sun to preserve them for exporting. (Patricia Lindrio/Global Press Journal)
Rejoice Laurent, a certified esthetician, right, applies foundation to Fungayi Majaya in Harare, Zimbabwe on January 24, 2022. Laurent, who has grown her cosmetic brand during the coronavirus pandemic, promotes her foundation by giving free samples to customers. (Kudzai Mazvarirwofa/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rejoice-laurent-a-certified-esthetician-right-applies-foundation-to-fungayi-majaya-in-harare-zimbabwe-on-january-24-2022-laurent-who-has-grown-her-cosmetic-brand-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-promotes-her-foundation-by-giving-free-samples-to-customers-kudzai-mazvarirwofaglobal-press-journal-image546967641.html
RM2PNTEPH–Rejoice Laurent, a certified esthetician, right, applies foundation to Fungayi Majaya in Harare, Zimbabwe on January 24, 2022. Laurent, who has grown her cosmetic brand during the coronavirus pandemic, promotes her foundation by giving free samples to customers. (Kudzai Mazvarirwofa/Global Press Journal)
Filipino Combat Systems instructor Esteban Barraza, in all black, demonstrates an exercise during a martial arts class at Centenario Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 23, 2022. Barraza says this discipline can help a wide range of people defend themselves, because it doesn’t require a lot of strength or flexibility. (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/filipino-combat-systems-instructor-esteban-barraza-in-all-black-demonstrates-an-exercise-during-a-martial-arts-class-at-centenario-park-in-buenos-aires-argentina-on-january-23-2022-barraza-says-this-discipline-can-help-a-wide-range-of-people-defend-themselves-because-it-doesnt-require-a-lot-of-strength-or-flexibility-lucila-pellettieriglobal-press-journal-image546987573.html
RM2PNWC6D–Filipino Combat Systems instructor Esteban Barraza, in all black, demonstrates an exercise during a martial arts class at Centenario Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 23, 2022. Barraza says this discipline can help a wide range of people defend themselves, because it doesn’t require a lot of strength or flexibility. (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal)
Myagmardorj Tserenkhuu, a food technologist, shapes dough before placing it in a wooden mold in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on January 17, 2022. During Lunar New Year celebrations, Mongolians layer these traditional pastries, kheviin boov, to create a table centerpiece. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/myagmardorj-tserenkhuu-a-food-technologist-shapes-dough-before-placing-it-in-a-wooden-mold-in-erdenebulgan-arkhangai-province-mongolia-on-january-17-2022-during-lunar-new-year-celebrations-mongolians-layer-these-traditional-pastries-kheviin-boov-to-create-a-table-centerpiece-odonchimeg-batsukhglobal-press-journal-image546977482.html
RM2PNTYA2–Myagmardorj Tserenkhuu, a food technologist, shapes dough before placing it in a wooden mold in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on January 17, 2022. During Lunar New Year celebrations, Mongolians layer these traditional pastries, kheviin boov, to create a table centerpiece. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal)
Fashion designer Tsogzolmaa Ochirbat sews a deel, a traditional Mongolian outfit, at her studio in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on January 8, 2022. Tsogzolmaa combines the traditional elements of deels with contemporary styles, colors and designs for her clients. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fashion-designer-tsogzolmaa-ochirbat-sews-a-deel-a-traditional-mongolian-outfit-at-her-studio-in-erdenebulgan-arkhangai-province-mongolia-on-january-8-2022-tsogzolmaa-combines-the-traditional-elements-of-deels-with-contemporary-styles-colors-and-designs-for-her-clients-odonchimeg-batsukhglobal-press-journal-image546983937.html
RM2PNW7GH–Fashion designer Tsogzolmaa Ochirbat sews a deel, a traditional Mongolian outfit, at her studio in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on January 8, 2022. Tsogzolmaa combines the traditional elements of deels with contemporary styles, colors and designs for her clients. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal)
Ganzaya Baatarsukh pins Khuslen Otgonbayar during a judo match in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on December 26, 2021. About 200 athletes from 24 organizations competed at the national championship, which was held in the province for the first time. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ganzaya-baatarsukh-pins-khuslen-otgonbayar-during-a-judo-match-in-dalanzadgad-umnugovi-province-mongolia-on-december-26-2021-about-200-athletes-from-24-organizations-competed-at-the-national-championship-which-was-held-in-the-province-for-the-first-time-uranchimeg-tsoghuuglobal-press-journal-image546968443.html
RM2PNTFR7–Ganzaya Baatarsukh pins Khuslen Otgonbayar during a judo match in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on December 26, 2021. About 200 athletes from 24 organizations competed at the national championship, which was held in the province for the first time. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal)
Members of Las Abejas de Acteal, a civil society organization, bow their heads during a memorial service in Acteal, Chenalhó, Chiapas, Mexico on November 27, 2021, on the 12th anniversary of the death of activist Mariano Abarca. Las Abejas de Acteal, founded in 1992 by eight communities in the municipality of Chenalhó, Chiapas, received the Mariano Abarca Environmental Defense Award at the event. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-las-abejas-de-acteal-a-civil-society-organization-bow-their-heads-during-a-memorial-service-in-acteal-chenalh-chiapas-mexico-on-november-27-2021-on-the-12th-anniversary-of-the-death-of-activist-mariano-abarca-las-abejas-de-acteal-founded-in-1992-by-eight-communities-in-the-municipality-of-chenalh-chiapas-received-the-mariano-abarca-environmental-defense-award-at-the-event-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image546981801.html
RM2PNW4T9–Members of Las Abejas de Acteal, a civil society organization, bow their heads during a memorial service in Acteal, Chenalhó, Chiapas, Mexico on November 27, 2021, on the 12th anniversary of the death of activist Mariano Abarca. Las Abejas de Acteal, founded in 1992 by eight communities in the municipality of Chenalhó, Chiapas, received the Mariano Abarca Environmental Defense Award at the event. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Performance artist Gabriela Ottogalli raises her palm, painted red, during a protest on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Mexico on November 25, 2021. Ottogalli says the performance was inspired by Elina Chauvet’s installation “Red Shoes,” in which each pair of shoes represents a woman who has experienced gender-based violence. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/performance-artist-gabriela-ottogalli-raises-her-palm-painted-red-during-a-protest-on-the-international-day-for-the-elimination-of-violence-against-women-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-mexico-on-november-25-2021-ottogalli-says-the-performance-was-inspired-by-elina-chauvets-installation-red-shoes-in-which-each-pair-of-shoes-represents-a-woman-who-has-experienced-gender-based-violence-marissa-revillaglobal-press-journal-image546972691.html
RM2PNTN6Y–Performance artist Gabriela Ottogalli raises her palm, painted red, during a protest on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Mexico on November 25, 2021. Ottogalli says the performance was inspired by Elina Chauvet’s installation “Red Shoes,” in which each pair of shoes represents a woman who has experienced gender-based violence. (Marissa Revilla/Global Press Journal)
Lucas García Morales plays guitar in the main square of Chilpancingo de los Bravo, Guerrero, Mexico on November 24, 2021. García, who is blind, says he has to work around 13 hours a day to make what he used to earn in four hours before the coronavirus pandemic. (Avigaí Silva/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lucas-garca-morales-plays-guitar-in-the-main-square-of-chilpancingo-de-los-bravo-guerrero-mexico-on-november-24-2021-garca-who-is-blind-says-he-has-to-work-around-13-hours-a-day-to-make-what-he-used-to-earn-in-four-hours-before-the-coronavirus-pandemic-aviga-silvaglobal-press-journal-image546968637.html
RM2PNTG25–Lucas García Morales plays guitar in the main square of Chilpancingo de los Bravo, Guerrero, Mexico on November 24, 2021. García, who is blind, says he has to work around 13 hours a day to make what he used to earn in four hours before the coronavirus pandemic. (Avigaí Silva/Global Press Journal)
Cristina de la Mora practices acrobatics at a public park in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on November 14, 2021. Her teacher, Salvador Guardado, a professional acrobat, has been offering free classes for 10 years in order to remove economic barriers to participation. (Maya Piedra/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cristina-de-la-mora-practices-acrobatics-at-a-public-park-in-guadalajara-jalisco-mexico-on-november-14-2021-her-teacher-salvador-guardado-a-professional-acrobat-has-been-offering-free-classes-for-10-years-in-order-to-remove-economic-barriers-to-participation-maya-piedraglobal-press-journal-image546991320.html
RM2PNWH08–Cristina de la Mora practices acrobatics at a public park in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on November 14, 2021. Her teacher, Salvador Guardado, a professional acrobat, has been offering free classes for 10 years in order to remove economic barriers to participation. (Maya Piedra/Global Press Journal)
Jhonatan Almao, right, who is learning the skills to be a florist from Marcia Veliz, left, holds a bouquet in Caballito, Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 25, 2021. Almao, who immigrated from Venezuela in 2020, says all flowers have different meanings and are used for special occasions, to ingratiate, or to ask for forgiveness. (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jhonatan-almao-right-who-is-learning-the-skills-to-be-a-florist-from-marcia-veliz-left-holds-a-bouquet-in-caballito-buenos-aires-argentina-on-october-25-2021-almao-who-immigrated-from-venezuela-in-2020-says-all-flowers-have-different-meanings-and-are-used-for-special-occasions-to-ingratiate-or-to-ask-for-forgiveness-lucila-pellettieriglobal-press-journal-image546968969.html
RM2PNTGE1–Jhonatan Almao, right, who is learning the skills to be a florist from Marcia Veliz, left, holds a bouquet in Caballito, Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 25, 2021. Almao, who immigrated from Venezuela in 2020, says all flowers have different meanings and are used for special occasions, to ingratiate, or to ask for forgiveness. (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal)
Norma Contreras, left, cuts Fernando Flores’ hair during a campaign to donate hair to cancer patients in Chilpancingo de los Bravo, Guerrero, Mexico on October 19, 2021. Flores says he grew his hair for more than two years because he believes donating it is better than just cutting it. (Avigaí Silva/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/norma-contreras-left-cuts-fernando-flores-hair-during-a-campaign-to-donate-hair-to-cancer-patients-in-chilpancingo-de-los-bravo-guerrero-mexico-on-october-19-2021-flores-says-he-grew-his-hair-for-more-than-two-years-because-he-believes-donating-it-is-better-than-just-cutting-it-aviga-silvaglobal-press-journal-image546984795.html
RM2PNW8K7–Norma Contreras, left, cuts Fernando Flores’ hair during a campaign to donate hair to cancer patients in Chilpancingo de los Bravo, Guerrero, Mexico on October 19, 2021. Flores says he grew his hair for more than two years because he believes donating it is better than just cutting it. (Avigaí Silva/Global Press Journal)
Jezabel Berenice Pérez Sánchez teaches Areli Jaqueline Luna Santiz, 10, how to make piñatas at the North Zone Cultural Center in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on September 23, 2021. In Mexico, it’s hard to imagine celebrations without the traditional piñatas, which can be made in every shape and size and filled with fruit or small gifts. (Adriana Alcázar González/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jezabel-berenice-prez-snchez-teaches-areli-jaqueline-luna-santiz-10-how-to-make-piatas-at-the-north-zone-cultural-center-in-san-cristbal-de-las-casas-chiapas-mexico-on-september-23-2021-in-mexico-its-hard-to-imagine-celebrations-without-the-traditional-piatas-which-can-be-made-in-every-shape-and-size-and-filled-with-fruit-or-small-gifts-adriana-alczar-gonzlezglobal-press-journal-image546959831.html
RM2PNT4RK–Jezabel Berenice Pérez Sánchez teaches Areli Jaqueline Luna Santiz, 10, how to make piñatas at the North Zone Cultural Center in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on September 23, 2021. In Mexico, it’s hard to imagine celebrations without the traditional piñatas, which can be made in every shape and size and filled with fruit or small gifts. (Adriana Alcázar González/Global Press Journal)
Emergency rescue personnel and firefighters extinguish a fire in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on September 22, 2021. They conducted the 10-day Khangai-21 Disaster Response Exercise in response to increasing seismic activity. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emergency-rescue-personnel-and-firefighters-extinguish-a-fire-in-erdenebulgan-arkhangai-province-mongolia-on-september-22-2021-they-conducted-the-10-day-khangai-21-disaster-response-exercise-in-response-to-increasing-seismic-activity-odonchimeg-batsukhglobal-press-journal-image546960402.html
RM2PNT5G2–Emergency rescue personnel and firefighters extinguish a fire in Erdenebulgan, Arkhangai province, Mongolia on September 22, 2021. They conducted the 10-day Khangai-21 Disaster Response Exercise in response to increasing seismic activity. (Odonchimeg Batsukh/Global Press Journal)
Hernán, who asked that his last name not be shared out of fear of retaliation, hangs a poster to advocate for disappeared people in the Almagro neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina on September 16, 2021. The phrase on the poster – “Who is looking for us?” – calls into question the actions of the police and justice system in the search for missing people. (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hernn-who-asked-that-his-last-name-not-be-shared-out-of-fear-of-retaliation-hangs-a-poster-to-advocate-for-disappeared-people-in-the-almagro-neighborhood-buenos-aires-argentina-on-september-16-2021-the-phrase-on-the-poster-who-is-looking-for-us-calls-into-question-the-actions-of-the-police-and-justice-system-in-the-search-for-missing-people-lucila-pellettieriglobal-press-journal-image546960349.html
RM2PNT5E5–Hernán, who asked that his last name not be shared out of fear of retaliation, hangs a poster to advocate for disappeared people in the Almagro neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina on September 16, 2021. The phrase on the poster – “Who is looking for us?” – calls into question the actions of the police and justice system in the search for missing people. (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal)
Marcelo Bavutti, right, registers voters and gives them envelopes for ballots while Luis Bringas Campos, an election supervisor, sits next to him at a school in Buenos Aires, Argentina on September 12, 2021. During the open primary, voters had to bring pens to sign the form and place their IDs on a tray to avoid contact with poll workers. (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marcelo-bavutti-right-registers-voters-and-gives-them-envelopes-for-ballots-while-luis-bringas-campos-an-election-supervisor-sits-next-to-him-at-a-school-in-buenos-aires-argentina-on-september-12-2021-during-the-open-primary-voters-had-to-bring-pens-to-sign-the-form-and-place-their-ids-on-a-tray-to-avoid-contact-with-poll-workers-lucila-pellettieriglobal-press-journal-image546959519.html
RM2PNT4CF–Marcelo Bavutti, right, registers voters and gives them envelopes for ballots while Luis Bringas Campos, an election supervisor, sits next to him at a school in Buenos Aires, Argentina on September 12, 2021. During the open primary, voters had to bring pens to sign the form and place their IDs on a tray to avoid contact with poll workers. (Lucila Pellettieri/Global Press Journal)
Sellamuthu Selvakumar, left, and Nahenthiran Surenthar make compost in Adampan, Mannar district, Sri Lanka on August 29, 2021. The import of chemical fertilizers has been banned, so farmers hire help to make compost on their land.(Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sellamuthu-selvakumar-left-and-nahenthiran-surenthar-make-compost-in-adampan-mannar-district-sri-lanka-on-august-29-2021-the-import-of-chemical-fertilizers-has-been-banned-so-farmers-hire-help-to-make-compost-on-their-landvetrichelvi-chandrakalaglobal-press-journal-image546959906.html
RM2PNT4XA–Sellamuthu Selvakumar, left, and Nahenthiran Surenthar make compost in Adampan, Mannar district, Sri Lanka on August 29, 2021. The import of chemical fertilizers has been banned, so farmers hire help to make compost on their land.(Vetrichelvi Chandrakala/Global Press Journal)
INVA, a member of the collective INVASORIX, writes a message on a bathroom mirror at the Carrillo Gil Art Museum as part of the exhibit “Tiempo Compartido” (Shared Time) in Mexico City on August 24, 2021. “We place messages that we want to share with the people of Earth,” says INVA, who requested to be identified by her artistic name. “Messages against discrimination, racism and the oppression that we’ve found on this planet.” (Mar García/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inva-a-member-of-the-collective-invasorix-writes-a-message-on-a-bathroom-mirror-at-the-carrillo-gil-art-museum-as-part-of-the-exhibit-tiempo-compartido-shared-time-in-mexico-city-on-august-24-2021-we-place-messages-that-we-want-to-share-with-the-people-of-earth-says-inva-who-requested-to-be-identified-by-her-artistic-name-messages-against-discrimination-racism-and-the-oppression-that-weve-found-on-this-planet-mar-garcaglobal-press-journal-image546959692.html
RM2PNT4JM–INVA, a member of the collective INVASORIX, writes a message on a bathroom mirror at the Carrillo Gil Art Museum as part of the exhibit “Tiempo Compartido” (Shared Time) in Mexico City on August 24, 2021. “We place messages that we want to share with the people of Earth,” says INVA, who requested to be identified by her artistic name. “Messages against discrimination, racism and the oppression that we’ve found on this planet.” (Mar García/Global Press Journal)
Zawadi Kambale Kasumba, a veterinarian and chicken farmer, feeds hens in Kirumba, Democratic Republic of Congo on August 15, 2021. In the Nande community, the largest tribe in the surrounding area, chicken meat is served during special occasions, such as weddings or when guests visit. (Merveille Kavira Luneghe/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zawadi-kambale-kasumba-a-veterinarian-and-chicken-farmer-feeds-hens-in-kirumba-democratic-republic-of-congo-on-august-15-2021-in-the-nande-community-the-largest-tribe-in-the-surrounding-area-chicken-meat-is-served-during-special-occasions-such-as-weddings-or-when-guests-visit-merveille-kavira-lunegheglobal-press-journal-image546959926.html
RM2PNT4Y2–Zawadi Kambale Kasumba, a veterinarian and chicken farmer, feeds hens in Kirumba, Democratic Republic of Congo on August 15, 2021. In the Nande community, the largest tribe in the surrounding area, chicken meat is served during special occasions, such as weddings or when guests visit. (Merveille Kavira Luneghe/Global Press Journal)
Tourists ride hot air balloons in the early morning in Teotihuacán, Mexico on August 13, 2021. Visitors have returned to taking flights and visiting the area’s pyramids as pandemic restrictions have eased. (Aline Suárez del Real/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-ride-hot-air-balloons-in-the-early-morning-in-teotihuacn-mexico-on-august-13-2021-visitors-have-returned-to-taking-flights-and-visiting-the-areas-pyramids-as-pandemic-restrictions-have-eased-aline-surez-del-realglobal-press-journal-image546958913.html
RM2PNT3JW–Tourists ride hot air balloons in the early morning in Teotihuacán, Mexico on August 13, 2021. Visitors have returned to taking flights and visiting the area’s pyramids as pandemic restrictions have eased. (Aline Suárez del Real/Global Press Journal)
Batbayar Yondon, a herder, paints his ger, or yurt, in the countryside north of Bayandalai, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on July 29, 2021. Mongolian gers are designed to be lightweight and durable, which makes them suitable for a nomadic lifestyle. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/batbayar-yondon-a-herder-paints-his-ger-or-yurt-in-the-countryside-north-of-bayandalai-umnugovi-province-mongolia-on-july-29-2021-mongolian-gers-are-designed-to-be-lightweight-and-durable-which-makes-them-suitable-for-a-nomadic-lifestyle-uranchimeg-tsoghuuglobal-press-journal-image546958605.html
RM2PNT37W–Batbayar Yondon, a herder, paints his ger, or yurt, in the countryside north of Bayandalai, Umnugovi province, Mongolia on July 29, 2021. Mongolian gers are designed to be lightweight and durable, which makes them suitable for a nomadic lifestyle. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal)
Miller Marara paints a sign at a workshop in Harare, Zimbabwe on July 24, 2021. Marara says the coronavirus pandemic affected his profits, so he started gardening behind the workshop to make additional income. (Gamuchirai Masiyiwa/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miller-marara-paints-a-sign-at-a-workshop-in-harare-zimbabwe-on-july-24-2021-marara-says-the-coronavirus-pandemic-affected-his-profits-so-he-started-gardening-behind-the-workshop-to-make-additional-income-gamuchirai-masiyiwaglobal-press-journal-image546958513.html
RM2PNT34H–Miller Marara paints a sign at a workshop in Harare, Zimbabwe on July 24, 2021. Marara says the coronavirus pandemic affected his profits, so he started gardening behind the workshop to make additional income. (Gamuchirai Masiyiwa/Global Press Journal)
Paluku Masivi planes a wooden board to make a piece of furniture in Kinawa district, Kirumba, Democratic Republic of Congo on July 19, 2021. Local carpenters like Masivi make furniture for homes and businesses. (Merveille Kavira Luneghe/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paluku-masivi-planes-a-wooden-board-to-make-a-piece-of-furniture-in-kinawa-district-kirumba-democratic-republic-of-congo-on-july-19-2021-local-carpenters-like-masivi-make-furniture-for-homes-and-businesses-merveille-kavira-lunegheglobal-press-journal-image546958439.html
RM2PNT31Y–Paluku Masivi planes a wooden board to make a piece of furniture in Kinawa district, Kirumba, Democratic Republic of Congo on July 19, 2021. Local carpenters like Masivi make furniture for homes and businesses. (Merveille Kavira Luneghe/Global Press Journal)
Olga Maldonado performs aerial dance under a bridge in San Francisco, Nayarit, Mexico. Maldonado, who is from Venezuela, says she found refuge in the area during the coronavirus pandemic because local residents support the arts. (Maya Piedra/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/olga-maldonado-performs-aerial-dance-under-a-bridge-in-san-francisco-nayarit-mexico-maldonado-who-is-from-venezuela-says-she-found-refuge-in-the-area-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-because-local-residents-support-the-arts-maya-piedraglobal-press-journal-image546958591.html
RM2PNT37B–Olga Maldonado performs aerial dance under a bridge in San Francisco, Nayarit, Mexico. Maldonado, who is from Venezuela, says she found refuge in the area during the coronavirus pandemic because local residents support the arts. (Maya Piedra/Global Press Journal)
From left, Alfredo Martorell, Félix Gómez Polanco and Nelson Guardiola play cards after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in Paseo Georgina Morales, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. (Coraly Cruz Mejías/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-alfredo-martorell-flix-gmez-polanco-and-nelson-guardiola-play-cards-after-covid-19-restrictions-were-lifted-in-paseo-georgina-morales-mayagez-puerto-rico-coraly-cruz-mejasglobal-press-journal-image546958161.html
RM2PNT2M1–From left, Alfredo Martorell, Félix Gómez Polanco and Nelson Guardiola play cards after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in Paseo Georgina Morales, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. (Coraly Cruz Mejías/Global Press Journal)
Otgontuul Nyamsuren braids paper to create a flowerpot basket in Khan-Uul district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on July 5, 2021. “I tried to braid paper six years ago and quit,” Otgontuul says. “During the [coronavirus] lockdown, I learned how to make paper plates and bags. I also post pictures of them on Facebook for people to learn from me.” (Nansalmaa Oyunchimeg/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/otgontuul-nyamsuren-braids-paper-to-create-a-flowerpot-basket-in-khan-uul-district-ulaanbaatar-mongolia-on-july-5-2021-i-tried-to-braid-paper-six-years-ago-and-quit-otgontuul-says-during-the-coronavirus-lockdown-i-learned-how-to-make-paper-plates-and-bags-i-also-post-pictures-of-them-on-facebook-for-people-to-learn-from-me-nansalmaa-oyunchimegglobal-press-journal-image546958394.html
RM2PNT30A–Otgontuul Nyamsuren braids paper to create a flowerpot basket in Khan-Uul district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on July 5, 2021. “I tried to braid paper six years ago and quit,” Otgontuul says. “During the [coronavirus] lockdown, I learned how to make paper plates and bags. I also post pictures of them on Facebook for people to learn from me.” (Nansalmaa Oyunchimeg/Global Press Journal)
Marguerite Tuliya carries a mattress and other supplies she received at the Mudjoga shelter in Democratic Republic of Congo. The Police Women’s Network, part of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in DRC, is supporting residents affected by the Nyiragongo volcano eruption, which occurred on May 22. (Noella Nyirabihogo/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marguerite-tuliya-carries-a-mattress-and-other-supplies-she-received-at-the-mudjoga-shelter-in-democratic-republic-of-congo-the-police-womens-network-part-of-the-united-nations-organization-stabilization-mission-in-drc-is-supporting-residents-affected-by-the-nyiragongo-volcano-eruption-which-occurred-on-may-22-noella-nyirabihogoglobal-press-journal-image546955268.html
RM2PNRY0M–Marguerite Tuliya carries a mattress and other supplies she received at the Mudjoga shelter in Democratic Republic of Congo. The Police Women’s Network, part of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in DRC, is supporting residents affected by the Nyiragongo volcano eruption, which occurred on May 22. (Noella Nyirabihogo/Global Press Journal)
A single bus is flagged through the Birchenough Bridge in Manicaland, Zimbabwe. The bridge, built in 1935, is in need of repairs and must be monitored to prevent vehicles of a certain weight from crossing. (Evidence Chenjerai/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-single-bus-is-flagged-through-the-birchenough-bridge-in-manicaland-zimbabwe-the-bridge-built-in-1935-is-in-need-of-repairs-and-must-be-monitored-to-prevent-vehicles-of-a-certain-weight-from-crossing-evidence-chenjeraiglobal-press-journal-image546955251.html
RM2PNRY03–A single bus is flagged through the Birchenough Bridge in Manicaland, Zimbabwe. The bridge, built in 1935, is in need of repairs and must be monitored to prevent vehicles of a certain weight from crossing. (Evidence Chenjerai/Global Press Journal)
Baljinnyam Erdenechuluun, 12, and Temuulen Khash-Erdene, 14, ride bikes on training rollers in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia. Selected children, with permission from their parents, started training for state-level cycling races in hopes of qualifying for national races. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baljinnyam-erdenechuluun-12-and-temuulen-khash-erdene-14-ride-bikes-on-training-rollers-in-dalanzadgad-umnugovi-province-mongolia-selected-children-with-permission-from-their-parents-started-training-for-state-level-cycling-races-in-hopes-of-qualifying-for-national-races-uranchimeg-tsoghuuglobal-press-journal-image546952878.html
RM2PNRRYA–Baljinnyam Erdenechuluun, 12, and Temuulen Khash-Erdene, 14, ride bikes on training rollers in Dalanzadgad, Umnugovi province, Mongolia. Selected children, with permission from their parents, started training for state-level cycling races in hopes of qualifying for national races. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu/Global Press Journal)
Nkosinothando Sithole paints Tatenda Banhu’s nails at her salon in Harare, Zimbabwe. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nkosinothando-sithole-paints-tatenda-banhus-nails-at-her-salon-in-harare-zimbabwe-image385387367.html
RM2DAYWEF–Nkosinothando Sithole paints Tatenda Banhu’s nails at her salon in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Marcelo Rodríguez works at MEGA, a supermarket in San Jerónimo, a neighborhood in Mexico City. The supermarket has stayed open during the spread of the coronavirus in Mexico, but while the shelves are full of products, the aisles are empty of customers. (Carolina Isabel Lopez Moller-Hansen, GPJ Mexico) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marcelo-rodrguez-works-at-mega-a-supermarket-in-san-jernimo-a-neighborhood-in-mexico-city-the-supermarket-has-stayed-open-during-the-spread-of-the-coronavirus-in-mexico-but-while-the-shelves-are-full-of-products-the-aisles-are-empty-of-customers-carolina-isabel-lopez-moller-hansen-gpj-mexico-image359489248.html
RM2BTT45M–Marcelo Rodríguez works at MEGA, a supermarket in San Jerónimo, a neighborhood in Mexico City. The supermarket has stayed open during the spread of the coronavirus in Mexico, but while the shelves are full of products, the aisles are empty of customers. (Carolina Isabel Lopez Moller-Hansen, GPJ Mexico)
Hand-washing stations started popping up in downtown Chihuahua in early March. The stations, distributed by the municipal government of the capital city, come with step-by-step instructions on hand-washing practices to kill germs and prevent the spread of the coronavirus. (Lilette Del Refugio Aguirre Contreras, GPJ Mexico) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hand-washing-stations-started-popping-up-in-downtown-chihuahua-in-early-march-the-stations-distributed-by-the-municipal-government-of-the-capital-city-come-with-step-by-step-instructions-on-hand-washing-practices-to-kill-germs-and-prevent-the-spread-of-the-coronavirus-lilette-del-refugio-aguirre-contreras-gpj-mexico-image355972487.html
RM2BK3XF3–Hand-washing stations started popping up in downtown Chihuahua in early March. The stations, distributed by the municipal government of the capital city, come with step-by-step instructions on hand-washing practices to kill germs and prevent the spread of the coronavirus. (Lilette Del Refugio Aguirre Contreras, GPJ Mexico)
A sanitizing solution rains onto the street below as Tegshjargal Baatarchuluun sprays disinfectant from a truck in Dalanzadgad, the capital of Mongolia’s Umnugovi province. A staff of 58 people, led by the Dalanzadgad mayor’s office, carried out the decontamination of roads, bicycle paths and other public areas in Dalanzadgad from March 27-30. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu, GPJ Mongolia) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sanitizing-solution-rains-onto-the-street-below-as-tegshjargal-baatarchuluun-sprays-disinfectant-from-a-truck-in-dalanzadgad-the-capital-of-mongolias-umnugovi-province-a-staff-of-58-people-led-by-the-dalanzadgad-mayors-office-carried-out-the-decontamination-of-roads-bicycle-paths-and-other-public-areas-in-dalanzadgad-from-march-27-30-uranchimeg-tsoghuu-gpj-mongolia-image355972486.html
RM2BK3XF2–A sanitizing solution rains onto the street below as Tegshjargal Baatarchuluun sprays disinfectant from a truck in Dalanzadgad, the capital of Mongolia’s Umnugovi province. A staff of 58 people, led by the Dalanzadgad mayor’s office, carried out the decontamination of roads, bicycle paths and other public areas in Dalanzadgad from March 27-30. (Uranchimeg Tsoghuu, GPJ Mongolia)
(Francoise Mbuyi, GPJ Democratic Republic of the Congo) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/francoise-mbuyi-gpj-democratic-republic-of-the-congo-image385387256.html
RF2DAYWAG–(Francoise Mbuyi, GPJ Democratic Republic of the Congo)
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