Photo Library

Journalist or researcher? Learn about using our images.

Displaying 39041 - 39072 of 44036
  • Children and adults stand on the riverbank of Puerto Olave, a community of 300 Indigenous people that has been effectively cut off from the outside world due to conflict.
    Children and adults stand on the riverbank of Puerto Olave, a community of 300 Indigenous people that has been effectively cut off from the outside world due to conflict.
  • A woman stands in a doorway with her back to the camera.
    Mabely looks through her window in Corriente Palo. She is unable to feed her children three times a day because her community has been confined since bombs were dropped in mid-September on a guerrilla camp not far from her village.
  • A pot rests on a makeshift stand above a shelter.
    Displaced people in Marib say the bulk of the aid they received over the past years was food, but they needed help with shelter and other necessities.
  • The image shows a scene of tents.
    Al-Asoudi and thousands of others took refuge in Marib’s al-Sumayya camp in the wake of the latest surge in violence between Houthis and government forces.
  • مُقتطف من رسم كاريكاتوري يؤرّخ سعي فتاة صغيرة لتحقيق العدالة في ليبيريا، وهو جزء من مشروع يهدف إلى ضمان إطلاع المُواطنين على مُحاكمات مجرمي الحرب اللّيبيريّين المزعومين.
    مُقتطف من رسم كاريكاتوري يؤرّخ سعي فتاة صغيرة لتحقيق العدالة في ليبيريا، وهو جزء من مشروع يهدف إلى ضمان إطلاع المُواطنين على مُحاكمات مجرمي الحرب اللّيبيريّين المزعومين.
  • Volcanologists walk across hardened lava in Goma.
    Volcanologists walk across hardened lava in Goma. They were measuring the width of new fissures that had cracked open in the earth in May.
  • The photo shows several tents made from scraps of fabric
    Congolese displaced by Mount Nyiragongo were living in tents made of scraps of cloth earlier this year. Some aid officials said the disaster was a low priority compared to other crises in the country.
  • Men shovel gravel made from hardened lava rocks into trucks in Goma in the hope of earning a few dollars.
    Men shovel gravel made from hardened lava rocks into trucks in Goma in the hope of earning a few dollars. The May eruption destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of people.

Become a member of The New Humanitarian

Support our journalism and become more involved in our community. Help us deliver informative, accessible, independent journalism that you can trust and provides accountability to the millions of people affected by crises worldwide.

Join