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  • A woman stands in front of a mural of Simón Bolívar, the liberator of the Spanish colonialists, in downtown Maracaibo, in April 2022. Residents of Venezuela's second city struggle to find the basics needed to survive.
    A woman stands in front of a mural of Simón Bolívar, the liberator of the Spanish colonialists, in downtown Maracaibo, in April 2022. Residents of Venezuela's second city struggle to find the basics needed to survive.
  • Afrim Bardoniqi, a technical adviser with the Danish Refugee Council, stands in front of a tank destroyed by an anti-vehicle mine as his team demines a road in the Chernihiv region.
    Afrim Bardoniqi, a technical adviser with the Danish Refugee Council, stands in front of a tank destroyed by an anti-vehicle mine as his team demines a road in the Chernihiv region.
  • Deminers working with Danish Refugee Council stand on a road they're demining in the Chernihiv region in the north of the country.
    Deminers working with Danish Refugee Council stand on a road they're demining in the Chernihiv region in the north of the country.
  • Residents in Moschun village search through donated aid and clothes in the town center.
    Residents in Moschun village search through donated aid and clothes in the town center.
  • A man stands in his house, which was hit by missiles in June outside the eastern town of Kramatorsk.
    A man stands in his house, which was hit by missiles in June outside the eastern town of Kramatorsk.
  • A building destroyed by missiles in the city of Kharkiv.
    A building destroyed by missiles in the city of Kharkiv.
  •  A soldier speaks with residents during a food distribution in a frontline town on the outskirts of Kharkiv.
    A soldier speaks with residents during a food distribution in a frontline town on the outskirts of Kharkiv.
  • A deminer with the Danish Refugee Council speaks on the walkie talkie near a village in the Chernihiv region.
    A deminer with the Danish Refugee Council speaks on the walkie talkie near a village in the Chernihiv region.
  • Soldiers stand guard escorting a team of volunteers during a food distribution in a frontline town on the outskirts of Kharkiv.
    Soldiers stand guard escorting a team of volunteers during a food distribution in a frontline town on the outskirts of Kharkiv.
  • Vadym Zherdetsky stands inside his destroyed home in Moschun village looking at the wreckage. His house was hit by missiles in February.
    Vadym Zherdetsky stands inside his destroyed home in Moschun village looking at the wreckage. His house was hit by missiles in February.
  • Residents in Moschun village get food assistance in the town center.
    Residents in Moschun village get food assistance in the town center.
  • An Afghan child receives a jab during an anti-polio campaign in August 2014. Historically low vaccination coverage in Afghanistan has been further derailed by the pandemic and the Taliban takeover.
    An Afghan child receives a jab during an anti-polio campaign in August 2014. Historically low vaccination coverage in Afghanistan has been further derailed by the pandemic and the Taliban takeover.
  • Rohingya refugees fill containers with water at the Onchiprang refugee camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, in December 2017. Up to 20 people can share a single outdoor latrine in the camps.
    Rohingya refugees fill containers with water at the Onchiprang refugee camp near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, in December 2017. Up to 20 people can share a single outdoor latrine in the camps.
  • A “training and reintegration community” where former FARC rebels live and train in civilian professions in Tame, in the Arauca region, January 2022.
    A “training and reintegration community” where former FARC rebels live and train in civilian professions in Tame, in the Arauca region, January 2022.
  • Colombian soldiers deploy near a the site of a car bombing in Saravena, Arauca on 20 January. Violence and conflict have been steadily growing in the region since 2018.
    Colombian soldiers deploy near a the site of a car bombing in Saravena, Arauca on 20 January. Violence and conflict have been steadily growing in the region since 2018.
  • Supporters of Gustavo Petro, a left-wing senator and ex-guerrilla, eye a brighter future at a campaign rally in Bogotá on 12 May.
    Supporters of Gustavo Petro, a left-wing senator and ex-guerrilla, eye a brighter future at a campaign rally in Bogotá on 12 May.
  • A portrait of Adam Jawad painted on the walls of the cultural centre where he worked in Amman.
    A portrait of Adam Jawad painted on the walls of the cultural centre where he worked in Amman.
  • Jean-Paul Bahikye Kasika, Shaza Alrihawi, and Mauricio Vilora from the Global Refugee-led Network (GRN) gather in Geneva from 7 to 10 June for UNHCR’s consultations with NGOs.
    Jean-Paul Bahikye Kasika, Shaza Alrihawi, and Mauricio Vilora from the Global Refugee-led Network (GRN) gather in Geneva from 7 to 10 June for UNHCR’s consultations with NGOs.
  • Mauricio Viloria, researcher specialising in forced displacement, was forced to flee Colombia because of his work, and sought asylum in Argentina.
    Mauricio Viloria, researcher specialising in forced displacement, was forced to flee Colombia because of his work, and sought asylum in Argentina.
  • After fleeing persecution in the DRC 26 years ago, Jean-Paul Bahikye Kasika has launched several refugee-led initiatives.
    After fleeing persecution in the DRC 26 years ago, Jean-Paul Bahikye Kasika has launched several refugee-led initiatives.
  • Shaza Alrihawi advocates for empowering women refugee leaders like herself in Germany.
    Shaza Alrihawi advocates for empowering women refugee leaders like herself in Germany.
  • Since a calamitous incident shut down the national electricity grid in 2019, blackouts have become an almost daily certainty in Maracaibo, typically lasting three to six hours.
    Since a calamitous incident shut down the national electricity grid in 2019, blackouts have become an almost daily certainty in Maracaibo, typically lasting three to six hours.

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