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  • Displaced Syrians in a tent at northeast Syria's Areesha camp, which is home to around 14,000 people.
    Displaced Syrians in a tent at northeast Syria's Areesha camp, which is home to around 14,000 people.
  • An asylum seeker washes clothes at the Dhar el-Jebel centre in Zintan on 15 December 2020. Detainees had been told by local authorities and UN agencies they would shortly be released and transferred to Tripoli, but the operation was repeatedly postponed.
    An asylum seeker washes clothes at the Dhar el-Jebel centre in Zintan on 15 December 2020. Detainees had been told by local authorities and UN agencies they would shortly be released and transferred to Tripoli, but the operation was repeatedly postponed.
  • Asylum seekers and migrants remain in limbo in December 2020 at the Dhar el-Jebel detention centre in Zintan, waiting to be transferred to Tripoli weeks after the decision was made to close the facility.
    Asylum seekers and migrants remain in limbo in December 2020 at the Dhar el-Jebel detention centre in Zintan, waiting to be transferred to Tripoli weeks after the decision was made to close the facility.
  • Migrants arbitrarily detained at Tarik al-Sika detention centre in Tripoli – one of around 20 facilities where detainees in Libya are trapped in a cycle of extortion, torture, and trafficking – on 16 December 2020.
    Migrants arbitrarily detained at Tarik al-Sika detention centre in Tripoli – one of around 20 facilities where detainees in Libya are trapped in a cycle of extortion, torture, and trafficking – on 16 December 2020.
  • A man in a disposable mask speaks with a woman who wears a headscarf.
    Jan Egeland speaks with Justine, recently displaced by the eruption of Mount Nyiragongo in Sake, North Kivu, on 26 May 2021.
  • Graffiti shows a soldier shooting a civilian on a wall.
    Revolutionary graffiti in Nertiti. A sit-in that sprung up in the town last year received support from protesters across Sudan.
  • Residents of Kalma camp, in South Darfur state, told The New Humanitarian that insecurity has risen in the area since UNAMID peacekeepers withdrew in December.
    Residents of Kalma camp, in South Darfur state, told The New Humanitarian that insecurity has risen in the area since UNAMID peacekeepers withdrew in December.
  • Animals drink from a stream along the road from West Darfur to Central Darfur state. Pockets of the vast region are currently experiencing crisis levels of food insecurity.
    Animals drink from a stream along the road from West Darfur to Central Darfur state. Pockets of the vast region are currently experiencing crisis levels of food insecurity.
  • A man in army fatigues and a red beret holds a gun and looks past the camera.
    A rebel stands guard outside the office of the SLA-AW commander, Gaddura. “We are still trying to achieve the objectives that we took up arms for,” Gaddura told The New Humanitarian in a rare interview in March.
  • A close-up photo of a woman's face.
    Hanan Hassan is a community leader from Kalma, one of the largest displacement sites in Darfur. She said aid has dwindled in the camps, which were set up in 2003 and still house more than 1.5 million people.
  • A woman stands close to a tent for displaced people wearing a bright coloured dress.
    A woman uprooted by recent violence in El Geneina is now living in a camp in the grounds of a local government building. The camp did not meet basic humanitarian standards when The New Humanitarian visited it in February.
  • A camp for displaced people with crowded shelters fills the frame.
    Dozens of displacement camps have popped up in West Darfur’s El Geneina town since clashes began in January. Hundreds of people have died in the fighting, which involves members of the region’s Masalit and Arab groups.
  • A mural from the 2019 revolution on the wall of a shop in Nertiti, a conflict-affected town in Darfur.
    A mural from the 2019 revolution on the wall of a shop in Nertiti, a conflict-affected town in Darfur. Sudan’s transition is yet to have a positive impact on residents of the western region.
  • A reporter speaks to a group of people outside a small building.
    Darfur once hosted one of the world’s largest humanitarian operations. But community leaders (pictured) who fled recent violence told The New Humanitarian that help is now harder to come by.

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