A forensic technician takes a blood sample from a woman looking for her missing father in Sogamoso, Colombia. The DNA extracted from the blood will be entered into the country's CODIS database and compared with unidentified bodies in an effort to find match.
Rescuers at dusk, Pedernales, Ecuador, April 2016
Farmer Romulo Lozano watches as Colombian coffee federation advisor John James Gomez examines coffee tree seedlings on Lozano’s farm.
Ramiro Almendra and his wife Rosa Delia Fernandez have been displaced twice during Colombia's conflict. They abandoned their last home in rural Cauca, where they ran a restaurant, in 2012 when military planes began bombing a FARC rebel camp nearby.
A forensic technician holds the photo of a missing Colombian man as he takes down a disappearance report in Sogamoso, Colombia.
Colombia's coffee farmers, who produce some of the world’s best quality arabica, can't catch a break. They're still picking a harvest damaged by the El Niño drought, which shrunk beans and dried them out, and now La Niña, which brings intense rain and roya fungus, is bearing down on them. This harvester works on the steep hillside farm of grower Jairo Ciro, in Tolima province.
The Last Supper hangs in a small restaurant in the high-altitude mining town of Vetas, Santander, Colombia.
FARC rebels shore up a road ahead of the group's congress in the rural Yari Plains to ratify a peace deal with the Colombian government
A warehouse worker in Planadas, Tolima, weighs sacks of coffee brought in by farmers for quality testing.
Martin Rangel pans for gold in the California river in Colombia.
Rescuers in Pedernales, Ecuador spent days at the beachside Hotel Royal, removing at least five bodies.