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'We make sacrifices to bring our children to safety using bucket' Nyalong Wal, 36, carries her daughter, Nyamal Tuoch, 2, to dry landAn entire family works into the night trying to scoop out flood water that gushed into their land just a few hours ago when a dyke brokeAnjana-Koyal_5310Shukdev-Das_8027AAH_US_ethiopia_21_0433Mushina looks out of a hole in her shelter. Many families weave together pieces of cardboard with small plastic bags until they form walls made up of dozens of piecesKaevarua and her grand daughter at Kuene river which many Angolan migrants have crossed after experiencing an intense drought in their homelandimgae32-d-crop-pcCERRADOSAGE_Kenya_day5_0355Nyadiang Gak, 50, from Lakabang Village, stands beside her destroyed maize crops after losing for two years in a row her much needed harvestTearfund media trip to Chad to document the impact of climate chTearfund media trip to Chad to document the impact of climate chCERRADOTacloban_day1_fff_0404day3_Phailan_0293uganda_oct_2016_maternal-and-newborn-health-in-uganda_pc_0387A boy walks through an important dike shielding Pibor town. Regardless of the effort put in by the community to fortify the dike it broke and several areas of the town were flooded.The Ardh Mela is celebrated on the banks of the sacred Hindu rivKanaklata-Das_7433CHAPAMESAS_A_37413lrA family walks through flooded land in Karikorpara Village, Bangladesh.Mercy Corp Media Trip to Baidoa in Somalia.933A7128lrFaduma, 10 years old, at home in Burco, Somaliland.KRAHO_A_39786panos_kraho_0002panos_39114MC_Ethiopia_day3_0021web9SAGE_Kenya_day7_0444SAGE_Cambodia_day9_0591day3_Phailan_0458Nyaruot Gatluak plants rice at a community rice paddy. Growing rice is an innovative idea to alleviate hungerVolunteers from the flood affected community stand beside the rice paddy that they planted that day. They are adapting by planting rice which grows well in the flood