Women walk past a UN armoured vehicle in the rebel-held town of Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic
 A family uprooted by violence stand in their displacement camp in the rebel-held north of the Central African Republic
 Two elderly Kenyan veterans who fought for Britain during World War Two pay their respects at a war cemetery in Nanyuki
 Workers try to salvage a crane that fell down a steep valley at a Chinese-run construction project near Lake Albert in western Uganda
 Displaced children gather in a makeshift classroom in the main camp in Kaga Bandoro
 A coffee cart in Bangui, CAR
 Civilians travel through CAR’s rebel-held north on the back of a pick-up truck
 Elephants feed near Lake George in Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park against the backdrop of the Rwenzori Mountains
 Cedric - a six-year-old boy who was orphaned after his mother died from diabetes and his father was killed while hunting buffalo - dances with a community group in Kyambura, Uganda
 Wildlife rangers escort two poachers arrested inside the Chinko conservation area onto a helicopter in CAR
 Grace Mbithe was married to a Kenyan man who was forcibly conscripted to fight for Britain during WWII
 FPRC rebels guard a checkpoint in Bangoran, northern CAR
 Bush fires rage across the savannah in Chinko, CAR
 A woman pushes her bike through the Bidibidi refugee settlement in Uganda close to the border with South Sudan
 An armed ranger treks through Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
 Mahamat Alkatim, leader of the armed rebel group, MPC, sits in his base in Kaga Bandoro, CAR
 UN peacekeepers in Kaga Bandoro, CAR
 An FPRC rebel washes his feet while guarding a police station in Ndele, northern CAR
 Bushmeat hunters prepare to enter the forest around Moloukou, south-western CAR
 A bushmeat hunter spots a hornbill in the forest around Moloukou, south-western CAR
 Bushmeat hunters show their kills in the forest around Moloukou, south-western CAR
 Jaston Khosa from Zambia was one of 600,000 men from African countries who fought for Britain during WWII, and was later buried on the 75th anniversary of VE Day after a life of abject poverty
 Children take jerrycans of water back home in Moloukou, a village deep in the rainforests of south-western CAR
 Dancers and musicians perform in Bossangoa, CAR, as part of a program to keep young people away from armed groups
 Wildlife rangers guard two arrested poachers in Chinko, eastern CAR
 Margret Kagole, a community leader from Uganda’s minority Bagungu group, feeds her chickens in Buliisa, western Uganda
 Fishermen pull in their catch from a river in south-western CAR
 Chinese and Uganda workers at a construction project near Lake Albert in western Uganda
 A boxer trains at a gym in Naguru, a hillside slum in the Ugandan capital, Kampala
 Rebel soldiers sit on the roof of their vehicle in the village of Bamingui in the Central African Republic
 Left: Martha Kabugho with her adopted daughter, Bira, whose father was shot by rangers in Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park. Right: Doreen Masika with her adopted son, Cedric, whose father was killed by a buffalo while hunting there. As hardshi
 A boy stands in the doorway to his family’s shop in the rebel-held town of Ndele in the Central African Republic
 A tailor mends clothes on the street in Katunguru, a village inside Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park
 A man walks past a pizza shack in Naguru, a hillside slum in the Ugandan capital, Kampala
 A mountain gorilla from the Mukiza family rests with an infant in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
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