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  • An elderly Yazidi woman arrives with her family into Newroz refugee camp, situated next to the town of al-Malikyah in Rojava, Syria
    An elderly Yazidi woman arrives with her family into Newroz refugee camp, situated next to the town of al-Malikyah in Rojava, Syria
  • An elderly Yazidi woman arrives with her family into Newroz refugee camp, situated next to the town of al-Malikyah in Rojava, Syria
    An elderly Yazidi woman arrives with her family into Newroz refugee camp, situated next to the town of al-Malikyah in Rojava, Syria
  • Young Iraqi children hunt through a pile of clothes donated by residents of al-Malikiyah after the recent influx of Iraqi refugees to Newroz camp situated next to the town of al-Malikyah in Rojava, Syria
    Young Iraqi children hunt through a pile of clothes donated by residents of al-Malikiyah after the recent influx of Iraqi refugees to Newroz camp situated next to the town of al-Malikyah in Rojava, Syria
  • "I thought we would die on that mountain," says Darwesh outside the canvas tent that will be his new home. A Yazidi, he fled the IS violence in Iraq for the relative safety of Syria.
  • November 2013, Bossangoa – Seleka fighters
  • February 2014, Boali – An anti-balaka leader with his men. Boali is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Ombella-M'Poko
  • November 2013, Bossangoa – Abdoulaye Bathily, Special Representative for Central Africa and Head of the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), with Seleka units
  • September 2013, Bangui – Former president and Head of Seleka Michel Djotodia
  • December 2013, north of Bangui - French soldiers during a disarmament operation
  • A response team member of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society issues an alert on a mega phone to people near the junction of Jhelum and Neelum rivers in Muzaffarabad district.
  • A team trained to bury the bodies of Ebola victims at work in Liberia
  • A child holds remnants of an Israeli rocket found in his destroyed school
  • 22 schools were completely destroyed and another 118 damaged during the conflict
  • A view of destruction in the wake of the recent monsoon floods that have severely hit the provinces of Punjab and Gilgit Baltistan, and the state of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
  • A pumping station for regional water distribution Unichchi, Batticaloa district, eastern province, Sri Lanka. With demands rising, water management is paramount if development goals are to be sustained.
  • MINUSCA peacekeepers work on the government's new road project
  • A child at an en evacuation center in Zamboanga city, one year after a deadly Muslim rebel siege
  • Marines soldiers patrol a community in Zamboanga City. One year after a deadly Muslim rebel siege on the city, the area remains insecure.
  • Young boys await food at an evacuation center, Zamboanga city, one year after a deadly rebel siege on the city displaced 140,000.
  • PM2.5 annual averages 2008 - 2011
  • A Rohingya woman who lives in a registered camp in Bangladesh.
  • Vigilantes now patrol the streets of Maiduguri, Nigeria
  • Vigilantes now patrol the streets of Maiduguri, Nigeria
  • A view of Duvha Power Station from Masakhane informal settlement in South Africa’s Mpumalanga Province. Despite their proximity to the power station, residents lack electricity and must rely on burning coal to cook and heat their homes.
  • The residents of an informal settlement next to a power station in South Africa’s Mpumalanga Province are allowed to collect one free wheelbarrow full of coal per week. They do not have access to electricity.
  • Catherine Mahlangu, 68, has suffered from asthma since moving to an informal settlement next to Duvha Power Station, a coal-fired power station near eMalahleni (formerly Witbank), in South Africa’s Mpumalanga Province
  • Nigeria war widows film
  • A Rohingya man who lives in a sea side informal settlement in Bangladesh.
  • The Dayak people have not been recognized by the Indonesian government as indigenous, putting their claims to land and rights at risk.
  • Nay Win Nee, a Palaung IDP camp in Namkham Township, Shan State, is home to some 370 IDPs.
  • An ethnic Palaung woman carries a child in Nay Win Nee IDP camp in Namkham Township, Shan State.
  • Bi-lateral discussions between Myanmar and Bangladesh in recent years have attempted to plan the future fate of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

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