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People queue for free food as Italians struggle to cope in a tough economic climate amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Milan, Italy December 14, 2020. | REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo
Workers and families suffer as Italy's stagnant economy reels from lockdowns aimed at halting the spread of COVID-19.
A group of women collecting mahua flowers near Budhiarmari village in Chattisgarh state, India, Nov. 13, 2020. | Thomson Reuters Foundation/Purushottam Thakur
As India battles COVID-19, the climate-resilient, nature-based lifestyles of some communities are helping protect them.
A mourner holds a candle outside St Eugene's Cathedral in Londonderry, Northern Ireland August 4, 2020. | REUTERS/Lorraine O'Sullivan
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the need for start-up apps like Untangle that provide end-of-life services, from funerals to wills — and a place to talk about grief.
A worker makes checks at the Miditech Gloves' rubber glove factory in Malaysia in 2020. | Miditech Gloves via Thomson Reuters Foundation
Malaysian firm Meditech Gloves will begin production of natural gloves that can biodegrade 100 times faster than synthetic, petroleum-based options.
Migrant workers from Myanmar who lost their jobs line up for free foods from volunteers following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Bangkok, Thailand April 23, 2020. | REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun
Activists fear the cost of the process could drive migrant workers deeper into debt and lead to labour exploitation.
Educator Taneka Mckoy Phipps teaches a lesson with a blackboard painted on a wall, in a low-income neighborhood, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Kingston, Jamaica October 27, 2020. October 27, 2020. | REUTERS/Gladstone Taylor
With schools closed under COVID-19, Taneka Mckoy has created open-air classrooms by writing lessons on building walls.
ARCHIVE PHOTO: Women work on a production line at the mobile phone factory in Assuit, Egypt September 30, 2018. | REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
In a region where only one in four women works, experts say those who retrain could tap surging demand for digital skills.
FILE PHOTO: Broadcaster and filmmaker David Attenborough attends the premiere of Blue Planet II at the British Film Institute in London, Britain, September 27, 2017. | REUTERS/Hannah McKay/File Photo
The coronavirus pandemic comes as the world is struggling with unprecedented storms, wildfires and droughts linked to climate change, experts say.
Rain drops are seen on outdoor protective plastic sheeting surrounding a woman at a cafe in Galway, Ireland, October 20, 2020. | REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Only modest gains in education and lowered maternal mortality have taken place since 1995, the U.N. said.
UNHCR’s Nansen Refugee Award Laureate 2020, Mayerlin Vergara (left), in Riohacha, Colombia. | Courtesy UNHCR/Nicolo Filippo Rosso
Mayerlin Vergara won the United Nations' Nansen Refugee award on Thursday for rescuing hundreds of girls and boys who have been forced into sex work.
A doctor puts on a face shield before going to a patient suffering from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) bed in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Municipal Hospital Parelheiros SPDM in Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 3, 2020. | REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
Prosecutors have filed nearly 70 lawsuits against city governments and state-controlled firms for failing to protect workers from the coronavirus.
Burmese children help their parents peel crabs at their home in Ranong, Thailand on September 10, 2020. | Thomson Reuters Foundation/Nanchanok Wongsamuth
The closure of migrant learning centers in the southern province of Ranong has driven hundreds of Burmese children into work.
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