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27 April 2007

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Hawa Ahamad, 20, with her two-day-old baby, which under local custom has yet to be named. She gave birth four days after her village Marena was burned to the ground. Don McCullin/Oxfam

Hawa Ahamad, 20, with her two-day-old baby, which under local custom has yet to be named. She gave birth four days after her village Marena was burned to the ground. Don McCullin/Oxfam
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