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  • A map showing Myanmar and Thailand. The state of Shan in Myanmar is highlighted in red. The two capital cities, Naypyitaw in Myanmar, Bangkok in Thailand and Lashio in the state of Shan.
  • Pictured are a group of Shan refugees, from Myanmar, working in the fields, Wiang Haeng, Thailand.
    Shan refugees working in the fields, in Wiang Haeng district in northern Thailand. Hundreds of thousands of Myanmar civilians have sought refuge in Thailand as the country's civil war has escalated in recent years.
  • Event image reading "Beyond Zero Tolerance: Closing gaps in UN Peacekeeper accountability and survivor support
  • Placeholder portrait for Syria Solutions
  • A map of Pakistan showing in red the regions of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The capital city, Islamabad, and the cities of Rawalpindi and Lahore are marked with a locator dot.
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  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 13 November, 2024. On the top left you see Inklings written in a serif font with an ink bleed effect and underlined with a burgundy-coloured line. On the bottom right we see a list of the main topic: What’s the common ground between Trump and humanitarians?
  • A group of South Sudanese returnees from Sudan are sitting as they speak with staff from the International Organization for Migration after arriving in the town of Malakal.
    South Sudanese returnees from Sudan speak with staff from the International Organization for Migration after arriving in the town of Malakal. Returnees receive limited assistance once they reach their final destinations.
  • A South Sudanese woman who is a returnee from Sudan holds a child on her lap as she speaks with a medical worker at a transit centre in the town of Malakal.
    A South Sudanese returnee from Sudan speaks with a medical worker at a transit centre in the town of Malakal. More than 600,000 South Sudanese have returned home since Sudan’s conflict erupted last year.
  • An illustration depicting a person wearing a red shirt with the words 'US voters' on it, standing behind a ballot box and holding a dagger in their right hand. On the ballot box lies a person wearing a keffiyeh/kufiyyeh headdress. The person holding the dagger says: THE GOD OF DEMOCRACY DEMANDS A PALESTINIAN SACRIFICE.
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  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 31 October, 2024. On the top left you see Inklings written in a serif font with an ink bleed effect and underlined with a burgundy-coloured line. On the bottom right we see a list of the main topic: The angst over ‘prioritisation’
  • Where our 2024 survey respondents work.
    Where our 2024 survey respondents work.
  • Words readers use to describe The New Humanitarian.
    Words readers use to describe The New Humanitarian.
  • A young woman holds a walking stick for visually impaired people.
    Sana with her smart cane for the blind.
  • This is a header image made in the style of editorial collage. At the middle we see Earth, the top cracked open showing there are bills and coins inside. On top we see a hand depositing a coin into the Earth. On the right, we see eolic energy windmills. ON the left, are trees. All these elements are in black and white. Two long rectangles where the windmills and trees are placed are the only pop of color, in green.
  • Portrait photo of Urwah Iftikhar
  • Portrait photo of Menducha Addae
  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 17 October, 2024. On the top left you see Inklings written in a serif font with an ink bleed effect and underlined with a burgundy-coloured line. On the bottom right we see a list of the main topic: Why big NGOs are asking to be held accountable
  • Portrait photo of Zeinep Kudatgobilik
  • A photo of a map of Mexico highlighting Chiapas in red and with a locator dot in Tapachulas. On the bottom left there is a globe with a red square showing the region on the globe.
  • A map where Lebanon and Syria are highlighted. At the bottom left is a globe with a red square highlighting the region. The cities of Beirut and Damascus are marked with a locator dot. Marked with a red locator square is the Masnaa border crossing.
  • A medium shot of hands cooking.
    Volunteers gather daily at different soup and community kitchens across Lebanon to provide meals to the thousands of internally displaced people in shelters and on the streets.
  • An exterior photo of a building
    The building used by Radio Saké FM reporters to broadcast programmes to Congolese communities displaced by the M23 conflict.
  • Two people broadcast on the radio
    Pictured on the left is Ismaël Matungulu, the director of Radio Saké FM. He is broadcasting from a displacement camp in Goma after escaping an M23 offensive in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • Refugees fleeing Lebanon return to Syria
  • A compilation of headlines: Top left: UN aid worker suspended for leaking report on child abuse by French troops. Bottom left: CAR: Fresh evidence UN peacekeepers drugged and raped young woman. Top right: UN peacekeepers go on trial for CAR sex abuse. Bottom right: EXCLUSIVE: Blunders in Central African Republic sex abuse probe detailed in internal UN review
  • A white tank belonging to the UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic patrols through the eastern town of Bria as people walk on the street.
    A tank belonging to the UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic patrols through the eastern town of Bria. The mission is deployed to protect civilians, but its forces have repeatedly been accused of sexual violence.
  • A view of people walking by a baby blue and white concrete wall that is the N peackeeping mission in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic.
    Concrete walls protect the headquarters of the UN peackeeping mission in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic. Women in the city say they have been sexually abused and exploited by blue helmets stationed there.
  • A photo of the road leading to the Nzuma neighbourhood where community leaders say there are dozens of women and girls with peacekeeper-fathered children.
    The road leading to the Nzuma neighbourhood where community leaders say there are dozens of women and girls with peacekeeper-fathered children.

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