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  • A photo of Franck Wittwer, a former interpreter for Burmese at the CNDA.
    Franck Wittwer is a former interpreter for Burmese at the CNDA. “For a job that is not well paid, there is a lot of responsibility.”
  • Anamiga Joseph is a former interpreter for Tamil at OFPRA and the CNDA. Joseph is the daughter of immigrants from Sri Lanka.
    Anamiga Joseph is a former interpreter for Tamil at OFPRA and the CNDA. Joseph is the daughter of immigrants from Sri Lanka.
  • Gravestones at a cemetery in Van which hosts the graves of asylum seekers who died somewhere along their journey. Some of the slabs simply read “Afghan” or “Pakistan”.
    A cemetery above the Turkish city of Van hosts the graves of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers who died somewhere along their journey. Some of the slabs simply read “Afghan” or “Pakistan”.
  • Mustafa Abali, the head of Çitören, near Van, stands near the end of a dock and points to the scene of the shipwreck in which 61 people died (not pictured).
    Lake Van is so large that those around it call it "the sea". Mustafa Abalı, the elected leader of Çitören, a village near Van, points to the scene of the June shipwreck in which more than 60 people died.
  • Muhammed, an asylum seeker from Afghanistan, sits on a bed in his room in Van, a Turkish province bordering Iran.
    Muhammed, an asylum seeker from Afghanistan, in his room in Van, a Turkish province bordering Iran. “There’s no work; there’s war,” he said.
  • Volunteers and family members carry the wooden coffin of a woman who died from COVID-19
    Volunteers and family members carry the wooden coffin of a woman who died from COVID-19.
  • Volunteers stop a woman during lockdowns in a Srinagar neighbourhood
    Volunteers stop a woman during lockdowns in a Srinagar neighbourhood.
  • People queue for milk during April lockdowns in Srinagar
    People queue for milk during April lockdowns in Srinagar. The white circles are meant to enforce social distancing.
  • Rohingya students attend an NGO-run classroom in February 2020
    Rohingya students attend an NGO-run classroom in February 2020. Bangladesh bars refugees from formal schooling. But for some age groups, attendance rates are higher in the camps’ makeshift classrooms than in Cox’s Bazar’s local schools.
  • Sirajul Ulum Dakhil Madrasa has lost five of its 18 teachers
    Sirajul Ulum Dakhil Madrasa has lost five of its 18 teachers since August 2017. The seminary has not managed to find replacements.
  • Pranti Barua Trisha
    Pranti Barua Trisha, a student at Kutupalong High School, says six of her friends have dropped out.
  • Teacher Rita Bala Dey
    Teacher Rita Bala Dey says a quarter of the instructors at Kutupalong High School have left teaching to take up jobs in the Rohingya refugee response.
  • Rita Bala Dey teaches a class at Kutupalong High School in February 2020
    Rita Bala Dey teaches a class at Kutupalong High School in February 2020. There are two classes in the same room due to a lack of space.

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