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  • A market in Dadaab, a camp of more than 380,000 refugees
    A market in Dadaab, a camp of more than 380,000 refugees.
  • Thumbnail for a video. Text on the image says: Spotlight - Honduran farmers forced into urban gang areas
  • A stylised image of a photo of a paper chain cut out of people holding hands. The image is in green tones. The two people at the centre are in darker green than the rest.
  • This is an editorial conceptual image. At the center we see two hands holding two pieces of a broken world globe. The motif is replicated on each side of the center motif.
  • Syrian and Jordanian women work in a garment factory in one of Jordan’s industrial zones. Pictured in October 2018.
    Syrian and Jordanian women work in a garment factory in one of Jordan’s industrial zones. Pictured in October 2018.
  • Aerial footage of Kapedo.
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  • This is a map of Kenya showing The North Rift region along with its five counties: Turkana, Baringo, Samburu, Elgeyo Marakwet, and West Pokot. Its neighbouring countries, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, and Tanzania. There are locator dots on Nairobi, Kapedo and Chemolingot.
  • A pile of Save The Children tote bags folded and stacked.
  • Video thumbnail that reads: Is the Kenyan-led police mission helping Haiti?
  • This is a slihouette of a woman as she stands against the light of a window.
    Ninez Derosme’s husband was killed in August 2023, during a gang attack in the Carrefour-Feuilles neighborhood of Port-au-Prince. She is now living in a displacement camp in the capital with her eight children.
  • This is a composite image showing a scissor cutting through a dollar bill, cutting it in half. These two motifs lay over a light green to white/grey circular gradient background.
  • This is a political cartoon. A large pig and cat wearing suits sit next to each other on a table. On the left of the table a sign reads: "National issues under discussion" They have stern/intimidating faces. They look down at a microphone labeled "Wanjiku" on a table. Above the microphone is a conversation bubble, in it reads: "I'm speaking!". All text is in uppercase.
  • Smoke rises from the Myanmar town of Myawaddy as ethnic rebels and militias continue fighting against the military by the Thailand-Myanmar border.
    Smoke rises from the Myanmar town of Myawaddy as ethnic rebels and militias clash with the military junta's forces near the Thai border, on 20 April 2024.
  • This photo is from a high angle and shows Omar Id Ben Said drawing a house on a notebook.
    Omar Id Ben Said, pictured in October 2023, lost both of his daughters in the earthquake, and still lives in a tent. He draws what he hopes will someday be a new home in the village of Amsguine.
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  • March 2024, In Tassila, families are granted a container to sleep in; most have relocated, and others await their construction. However, most people continue to store belongings in tents. There have been some tents that have burnt...
    March 2024, In Tassila, families are granted a container to sleep in; most have relocated, and others await their construction. However, most people continue to store belongings in tents. There have been some tents that have burnt...
  • March 2024, In Ouirgane many of the rubbles have been removed and lots are being prepared for building new houses.
    In the village of Ouirgane, much of the rubble had been cleared within six months of the quake. But the pace of reconstruction has been slow. Pictured in March 2024.
  • A composite image done in the style of an editorial collage. This shows a camera, a pen and some note papers emerging from a black circle.
  • A Pakistani armoured vehicle, deployed with the UN peacekeeping mission in DRC, guards a displacement camp in the village of Mikenge.
    A Pakistani armoured vehicle, deployed with the UN peacekeeping mission in DRC, guards a displacement camp in the village of Mikenge.
  • Men wearing military uniforms walk in two lines as they carry weapons.
  • Pictured is a view of a UN helicopter as it flies over Mikenge, in South Kivu province, during a training session given to Congolese army troops by peacekeepers. We see people participating in the training below holding guns and wearing camouflage clothes.
    A UN helicopter flies over Mikenge, in South Kivu province, during a training session given to Congolese army troops by peacekeepers ahead of their withdrawal from the country.
  • A portrait of Kennia Jiménez. She stands in front of the camera, her eyes looking up at the sky. She wears a silver necklace with a dove and a mint green blouse patterned with bees and flowers.
    Kennia Jiménez and other relatives of political prisoners attended a meeting with the NGO Foro Penal at the Universidad Central de Venezuela in Caracas on 15 August. Her son was arrested in Carabobo state while working pro bono as a defence lawyer.
  • Kennia Jiménez is pictured sitting with her arms crossed and a bag on her lap among other relatives of political prisoners attended a meeting with the NGO Foro Penal at the Universidad Central de Venezuela in Caracas on 15 August. She wears a mint green blouse patterned with flowers and bees as well as a silver necklace.
    Kennia Jiménez and other relatives of political prisoners attended a meeting with the NGO Foro Penal at the Universidad Central de Venezuela in Caracas on 15 August. Her son was arrested in Carabobo state while working pro bono as a defence lawyer.
  • A portrait of Mileydi Ocariz. She stands in front of foliage andlooks at the camera without smiling. She wears a pink blouse.
    Mileydi Ocariz shows a photo of her brother, Edward, a well- known human rights activist who was detained in Caracas on 2 August. “He is strong and has asked us to keep up the fight,” she said.
  • A close up of the hands of Mileydi Ocariz as she shows a photo of her brother on her cellphone, Edward, a well- known human rights activist who was detained in Caracas on 2 August.
    Mileydi Ocariz shows a photo of her brother, Edward, a well- known human rights activist who was detained in Caracas on 2 August. “He is strong and has asked us to keep up the fight,” she said.
  • A view of a small Venezuelan flag being held up at a political rally in Caracas.
    Despite the climate of fear, Venezuelans have continued to attend opposition rallies, such as this one held in Caracas on 17 August, after opposition leader Maria Corina Machado called for a world march for freedom.
  • A photos showing relatives of those detained or killed during the protests gathered in a wake in Caracas on 8 August. In the foreground a woman holds a pamphlet with her right hand and a candle with her left. The pamphlet covers her face. Abraham Gómez, on the pamphlet in the picture, is being held in a dangerous prison, along with murderers and rapists.
    Relatives of those detained or killed during the protests gathered for a tribute event in Caracas on 8 August. Abraham Gómez, on the flyer in the picture, is being held in a dangerous prison alongside murderers and rapists.
  • This is a portrait of Leticia Torrealba and Alberto González, parents of Adrián González, a 16-year-old Venezuelan who was arrested during protests. They stand next to each other, in front of a wall. Leticia holds a folder and a bag in her hands.
    Leticia Torrealba and Alberto González, parents of Adrián González, a 16-year-old Venezuelan who was arrested during protests, worry about their son’s conditions of incarceration. Some 129 teenagers have been imprisoned in the aftermath of the elections.
  • A close up of a white T-shirt a man is wearing that reads “Free all political prisoners” in Spanish (Liberen a todos los presos políticos) in a bold sans-serif font.
    A man wears a T-shirt that says “Free all political prisoners” at a meeting between lawyers and relatives of political prisoners in Caracas on Thursday 15 August.
  • A picture of the street in Venezuela with people protesting. In the middle of the frame we see a person walking with a Venezuelan flag draped over their back.
    Venezuelans started protesting on 29 July, mostly in poor neighbourhoods like this one in eastern Caracas. Repression was quick to come, and at least 1,500 have been arrested.
  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 5 September, 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: How aid works in Gaza (according to Gazans)

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