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  • Some Haitians rely on natural remedies to treat COVID-19 symptoms, including dried grapefruit peel and lila (neem) leaves, as well as small amounts of tea.
    Some Haitians rely on natural remedies to treat COVID-19 symptoms, including dried grapefruit peel and lila (neem) leaves, as well as small amounts of tea.
  • A Tarahumara boy and girl recently displaced from their homes in the Sierra Tarahumara.
    A Tarahumara boy and girl recently displaced from their homes in the Sierra Tarahumara.
  • An Indigenous school inside the Tarahumara colony in Ciudad Juárez funded by hundreds of displaced Tarahumara.
    An Indigenous school inside the Tarahumara colony in Ciudad Juárez funded by hundreds of displaced Tarahumara.
  • The community in Lukodi, where the Lord’s Resistance Army killed more than 60 people on 19 May 2004, gathered to hear the sentencing of rebel commander Dominic Ongwen by the International Criminal Court.
    The community in Lukodi, where the Lord’s Resistance Army killed more than 60 people on 19 May 2004, gathered to hear the sentencing of rebel commander Dominic Ongwen by the International Criminal Court.
  • The memorial for LRA victims in Lukodi, where Dominic Ongwen ordered a massacre that left at least 60 people dead.
    The memorial for LRA victims in Lukodi, where Dominic Ongwen ordered a massacre that left at least 60 people dead.
  • Four of Dominic Ongwen’s wives attend classes held by Terra Renaissance, an organisation that provides counselling and vocational training to Lord’s Resistance Army survivors.
    Four of Dominic Ongwen’s wives attend classes held by Terra Renaissance, an organisation that provides counselling and vocational training to Lord’s Resistance Army survivors.
  • Like many other camps in northeast Syria, Areesha is overcrowded. Some new arrivals are allowed to remain, but unable to register for aid.
    Like many other camps in northeast Syria, Areesha is overcrowded. Some new arrivals are allowed to remain, but unable to register for aid.
  • 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.

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