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  • Nicaraguan migrants cross a river
    Nicaraguan migrants at an informal border crossing to return home from Costa Rica, on 20 September.
  • Graphic showing countries with high levels of displaced people, including Syria and Colombia.
  • Luz Marina Becerra
    Luz Marina Becerra (left), a board member of the National Association of Displaced Afro-Colombians, marching in the demonstrations in Bogotá. Becerra said she hopes the protests will lead to structural changes.
  • A person holds up a sign reading "Raise your hand those who are against police brutality"
    A person holds up a sign reading "Raise your hand those who are against police brutality" during a labour union organized strike in Bogotá. Protests swept the country's capital following a 46-year-old's death in police custody.
  • Pateemoh Poh-Itaeda-oh
    Four of Pateemoh Poh-Itaeda-oh’s relatives were killed. Now she runs an organisation that helps survivors of Thailand’s southern conflict, and tries to bring communities together.
  • Anticha Sangchai, a university lecturer in Pattani
    Anticha Sangchai, a university lecturer in Pattani, started a football league encouraging participation regardless of religion or politics. She and other women in southern Thailand are trying to build peace in divided communities.
  • European Commission headquarters in Brussels
    At the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, the EU's new migration pact was billed as a fresh start.
  • A makeshift section of Moria erected to house asylum seekers
    A makeshift section of the Moria camp on the Greek island of Lesvos, which burned in September. Critics say the new pact's proposal for a fast-track screening and asylum process to avoid similarly dismal conditions could fall flat.
  • Yukpa Indigenous encampment near Cúcuta, Colombia
    Yukpa head nurse Leidy Tiria is in charge of maintaining an “epidemiological fence” in her Indigenous community near Cúcuta.
  • Members of the Indigenous Yukpa community are checked for COVID-19 symptoms near Cúcuta
    Members of the Indigenous Yukpa community are checked for COVID-19 symptoms near Cúcuta, Colombia. The return of thousands of Venezuelans to the border region has led to severe food and healthcare shortages for Indigenous people as well as migrants.
  • United Nations headquarters in New York
    The United Nations headquarters in New York.
  • A fishing port north of the Lebanese city of Tripoli
    A fishing port north of the Lebanese city of Tripoli, from where increasing numbers are taking risky journeys and fleeing across the Mediterranean to Cyprus.
  • A map showing Tunisia and the Italian island of Lampedusa.
  • Map showing desert expanse at the border between Jordan, Syria, and Iraq where the Rukban refugee camp lies.
  • Children play football in Rukban
    Children play football in Rukban, a camp of some 10,000 people on the Syria-Jordan border, 7 September 2020.
  • Black-and-white photo display at the Afghanistan Center for Memory and Dialogue in Kabul
    Black-and-white photos show members of one extended family in this display at the Afghanistan Center for Memory and Dialogue in Kabul. A father, uncle, and sister were killed during different eras of the country’s war.
  • Objects belonging to Mohammed Sadiq, a tailor, and his niece, Saima
    Objects belonging to Mohammed Sadiq, a tailor, and his niece, Saima. Both were killed during an April 2015 attack in Kabul.
  • Kazim Ehsan, programme manager at the Afghanistan Centre for Memory and Dialogue
    Kazim Ehsan, programme manager at the Afghanistan Centre for Memory and Dialogue, tells the story of the football-playing Sharif brothers. The museum preserves stories of the conflict using oral history and everyday objects.
  • Eight brothers in the same family were members of a well-known football club that once played in Kabul’s Ghazi stadium
    Eight brothers in the same family were members of a well-known football club that once played in Kabul’s Ghazi stadium. Six brothers would disappear in notorious secret prisons in the late 1970s. The Taliban later used Ghazi stadium to hold public executi
  • A pyramid of charred clothing and items belonging to brothers Asadullah and Hikmatullah Shafayee
    A pyramid of charred clothing and items belonging to brothers Asadullah and Hikmatullah Shafayee. They were among dozens killed in a July 2016 attack claimed by a faction of so-called Islamic State in Afghanistan.
  • The charfiya fishing technique
    The charfiya fishing technique – a traditional method of catching fish by trapping them in a palm house constructed underwater – is unique to Kerkennah. But it has become a lot harder to earn a living from fishing around the archipelago.
  • A large fishing boat in Kerkennah
    A large fishing boat in Kerkennah, where young Tunisian fishermen – facing declining yields and the economic fallout of COVID-19 – are choosing to pilot boats of migrants to Italy, and often to migrate themselves.
  • Hajj Sessi, a 39-year-old fisherman
    Hajj Sessi, a 39-year-old fisherman, checking his charfiya in the shallow waters around Kerkennah.
  • Newly installed containers in Torretta Antonacci
    After a fire at Torretta Antonacci in December 2019, the local government installed more than 100 containers as temporary housing and aid groups stepped up their assistance in the settlement.
  • Torretta Antonacci residents demonstrate at the Cathedral of Foggia
    Torretta Antonacci residents demonstrate at the Cathedral of Foggia in October 2017, soon after the settlement's bulldozing.

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