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  • A UNHCR worker prepares repatriation kits which are distributed to returnees, 1999, East Timor.
  • United Nations civilian police officers monitor a border control point between Yugoslavia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 1 April 1994.
  • Image shows severl people holding a banner with faces of women and girls as they walk down a street.
    Protest on 25 November 2020, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in Peru’s capital, Lima.
  • Several women walk to the right of the frame, behind them a makeshift shelter in a desert-like landscape.
    More than 20,000 people who have fled months of violence are sheltering in an overcrowded camp for the displaced in Chagni, in the Amhara region.
  • A close-up portrait of Francine Evodie Ndemade, national coordinator of the Platform of Victims’ Associations.
    Francine Evodie Ndemade, national coordinator of the Platform of Victims’ Associations.
  • A close-up portrait of Euphrasie Yandoka, a rape survivor, victim of the anti-Balaka, and founder of the National Association to Support Women.
    Euphrasie Yandoka, a rape survivor, victim of the anti-Balaka, and founder of the National Association to Support Women.
  • A close-up portrait of Aïcha Baba, representative of a women-led Muslim victims group.
    Aïcha Baba, representative of a women-led Muslim victims group.
  • A close-up portrait of Bertin Botto, president of the Association of Mutual Support for Victims of the Events
    Bertin Botto, president of the Association of Mutual Support for Victims of the Events.
  • A close-up portrait of Marius Olivier Poussinga, of the Victims’ Solidarity Association.
    Marius Olivier Poussinga, of the Victims’ Solidarity Association.
  • The photo shows a scattered crowd of people sitting in chairs watching the screening, which is out of view.
    A screening of the opening of the ICC trial of two Central African Republic militia leaders took place in Bangui on 16 February. Community leaders and victims associations were among those in attendance.
  • An image of a woman in a headscarf standing in a near empty room from behind, looking slightly down and to the side.
    Nawal al-Tarhuni, a Tarhouna native, now lives in an unfinished building in the Libyan capital with other displaced families, on 11 January, 2021.
  • Two pair of muddy shoes – a pair of sneakers and low-heeled pumps – lie on the grass and are pictured from above.
    Abandoned shoes of a husband and a wife who investigators say were shot dead at a Kaniyat detention centre, in Tarhouna, Libya.
  • The image shows a line of people looking at pinned images on a hospital wall, their backs to the camera.
    Families look at photos of items found with corpses unearthed in the mass graves in the hope of identifying loved ones at Tripoli University Hospital, on 11 January 2021.
  • A man is seen sitting behind a large wooden desk in an office.
    Muhammad Ali al-Kosher, the interim mayor, in his Tarhouna office, on 5 January 2021.
  • Two children are seen playing in a rubble and garbage near a building and a highway.
    A construction site where displaced families live in Tripoli, on 11 January 2021.
  • A woman in a headscarf walks out of an office room holding a document in her hand – several men are seen in the background.
    A woman leaves the Authority for the Search and Identification of Missing Persons office in Tarhouna, on 5 January 2021.
  • Displaced women and children sit under a mango tree in early February at a displacement camp in the town of Liton.
    Displaced women and children sit under a mango tree in early February at a displacement camp in the town of Liton. Hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes since a fresh outbreak of violence in December.
  • The profile of a woman as she holds her daughter.
    Alphonsine Kobanda and her daughters have fallen ill since fleeing violence, and have been unable to visit a clinic.
  • A man stands beneath a makeshift shelter, his face half shaded by the shadow cast by the tarp.
    Denis Mafouta, 54, said his village sustained considerable damage during recent clashes, and that he does not expect to return home any time soon.
  • A close-up image of a man's face, angled upward from below.
    35-year-old Moussa Samson, who has four children, said he had never felt greater fear than when rebels turned up in his village in January.

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