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Residents look at a road that collapsed in the aftermath of Cyclone Kenneth, at Wimbe village in Pemba, Mozambique, April 29, 2019. (Photo by Mike Hutchings/Reuters)

Residents look at a road that collapsed in the aftermath of Cyclone Kenneth, at Wimbe village in Pemba, Mozambique, April 29, 2019. (Photo by Mike Hutchings/Reuters)



A Sudanese street vendor sells tea as she holds her baby in Khartoum, Sudan, April 30, 2019. (Photo by Umit Bektas/Reuters)

A Sudanese street vendor sells tea as she holds her baby in Khartoum, Sudan, April 30, 2019. (Photo by Umit Bektas/Reuters)



Supporters gather for the final election rally of South Africa's largest opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), ahead of the country's May 8 poll, in Soweto near Johannesburg, South Africa, May 4, 2019. (Photo by Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters)

Supporters gather for the final election rally of South Africa's largest opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), ahead of the country's May 8 poll, in Soweto near Johannesburg, South Africa, May 4, 2019. (Photo by Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters)



Nobutho Thethani, 59, a full-time farmer, takes a break while working in a field in Lawley informal settlement in the south of Johannesburg, South Africa, February 21, 2019. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)

Nobutho Thethani, 59, a full-time farmer, takes a break while working in a field in Lawley informal settlement in the south of Johannesburg, South Africa, February 21, 2019. (Photo by Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters)



Men carry a mobile shop to safer ground in Pemba city on the northeastern coast of Mozambique, Saturday, April, 27, 2019. Cyclone Kenneth arrived late Thursday, just six weeks after Cyclone Idai ripped into central Mozambique and killed more than 600 people.Authorities are urging people to move immediately to higher ground as flooding and mudslides are feared in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)

Men carry a mobile shop to safer ground in Pemba city on the northeastern coast of Mozambique, Saturday, April, 27, 2019. Cyclone Kenneth arrived late Thursday, just six weeks after Cyclone Idai ripped into central Mozambique and killed more than 600 people.Authorities are urging people to move immediately to higher ground as flooding and mudslides are feared in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)



A South African Police Services member reacts after he was hit by a rock during a demonstration of Gomora informal settlement community members to protest against the lack of service delivery or basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, housing difficulties and lack of public road maintenance, on April 11, 2019 in Pretoria. (Photo by Phill Magakoe/AFP Photo)

A South African Police Services member reacts after he was hit by a rock during a demonstration of Gomora informal settlement community members to protest against the lack of service delivery or basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, housing difficulties and lack of public road maintenance, on April 11, 2019 in Pretoria. (Photo by Phill Magakoe/AFP Photo)



A woman shows one of her feet after walking in the mud near a site where two houses were crushed by the collapse of a massive, sprawling dumpsite that hit just after midnight when rains poured in Pemba city on the northeastern coast of Mozambique, Monday, April, 29, 2019. Mozambique's government says the death toll from last week's Cyclone Kenneth has jumped to 38 as flooding continues. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)

A woman shows one of her feet after walking in the mud near a site where two houses were crushed by the collapse of a massive, sprawling dumpsite that hit just after midnight when rains poured in Pemba city on the northeastern coast of Mozambique, Monday, April, 29, 2019. Mozambique's government says the death toll from last week's Cyclone Kenneth has jumped to 38 as flooding continues. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)



Sudanese protesters arrive to join the sit-in outside the army headquarters in the capital Khartoum on April 27, 2019. A joint committee representing Sudan's military leadership and protesters is to hold its first meeting today to discuss their demand for civilian rule, the leading protest group said. (Photo by Ozan Kose/AFP Photo)

Sudanese protesters arrive to join the sit-in outside the army headquarters in the capital Khartoum on April 27, 2019. A joint committee representing Sudan's military leadership and protesters is to hold its first meeting today to discuss their demand for civilian rule, the leading protest group said. (Photo by Ozan Kose/AFP Photo)



This January 16, 2019, photo shows cooking pots adorned with menorahs in an outdoor stall near Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou in southern Morocco. The North African kingdom once had a thriving Jewish population. Jews of Moroccan descent return often in heritage tours. (Photo by Leanne Italie via AP Photo)

This January 16, 2019, photo shows cooking pots adorned with menorahs in an outdoor stall near Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou in southern Morocco. The North African kingdom once had a thriving Jewish population. Jews of Moroccan descent return often in heritage tours. (Photo by Leanne Italie via AP Photo)



A Sudanese girl with half painted face watches as protesters demonstrate outside the defense ministry compound in Khartoum, Sudan, April 25, 2019. (Photo by Umit Bektas/Reuters)

A Sudanese girl with half painted face watches as protesters demonstrate outside the defense ministry compound in Khartoum, Sudan, April 25, 2019. (Photo by Umit Bektas/Reuters)



Mother of three, Teresa Castigo, salvages mealies from her destroyed field while replanting in Mananga-Batista village, Buzi District on April 15, 2019. Cyclone Idai devastated much infrastructure and agricultural land as it made landfall on March 14, ripping roofs off buildings, pulling down electricity pylons, uprooting trees, and bringing heavy rains and floods that swamped an area larger than Luxembourg. (Photo by Zinyange Auntony/AFP Photo)

Mother of three, Teresa Castigo, salvages mealies from her destroyed field while replanting in Mananga-Batista village, Buzi District on April 15, 2019. Cyclone Idai devastated much infrastructure and agricultural land as it made landfall on March 14, ripping roofs off buildings, pulling down electricity pylons, uprooting trees, and bringing heavy rains and floods that swamped an area larger than Luxembourg. (Photo by Zinyange Auntony/AFP Photo)



A young girl at a temporary shelter for children in Pemba city, on the northeastern coast of Mozambique, Thursday May 2, 2019. More than 1 million children have been affected by a pair of cyclones that ripped into Mozambique in less than two months, the United Nations children's agency says, and now many of the children are without shelter or food. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)

A young girl at a temporary shelter for children in Pemba city, on the northeastern coast of Mozambique, Thursday May 2, 2019. More than 1 million children have been affected by a pair of cyclones that ripped into Mozambique in less than two months, the United Nations children's agency says, and now many of the children are without shelter or food. (Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Photo)



Christian devotees reenact the Way of the Cross, or Jesus Christ's passion, during a Good Friday commemoration in the Kibera slum of Nairobi on April 19, 2019. (Photo by Brian Otieno/AFP Photo)

Christian devotees reenact the Way of the Cross, or Jesus Christ's passion, during a Good Friday commemoration in the Kibera slum of Nairobi on April 19, 2019. (Photo by Brian Otieno/AFP Photo)



Nasasi Belinda, a buisness woman, reacts as she is crowned Miss Curvy Uganda in Kampala on April 26, 2019. The new pageant aims to celebrate African beauty and plus-size models. (Photo by Sumy Sadurni/AFP Photo)

Nasasi Belinda, a buisness woman, reacts as she is crowned Miss Curvy Uganda in Kampala on April 26, 2019. The new pageant aims to celebrate African beauty and plus-size models. (Photo by Sumy Sadurni/AFP Photo)



Residents walk past piles of destroyed vehicles in the Adjame neighborhood of Abidjan, on April 23, 2019. The Ivorian authorities plan to clear the city of Abidjan from wrecked cars to reduce pollution in the country. (Photo by Issouf Sanogo/AFP Photo)

Residents walk past piles of destroyed vehicles in the Adjame neighborhood of Abidjan, on April 23, 2019. The Ivorian authorities plan to clear the city of Abidjan from wrecked cars to reduce pollution in the country. (Photo by Issouf Sanogo/AFP Photo)
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