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  • This is a thumbnail for a video. The text on it reads: Voices: What six months of food aid cuts look like on the ground in northwest Syria
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  • Members of the Kivu Dancers Collective perform for displaced people from the Kanyaruchinya camp, north of the city of Goma, on 28 April 2024.
    Members of the Kivu Dancers Collective perform for displaced people from the Kanyaruchinya camp, north of the city of Goma, on 28 April 2024.
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  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Harsh Mander, writer, peace worker, and chairperson of the Centre for Equity Studies. To his left we see his name with his title. These elements are placed over a radial gradient background. The colour at the centre is a purplish blue and the colour outside is green. On the top we see the title of the podcast: What’s Unsaid.
  • This is a thumbnail for a video. The thumbnail shows a photo of a man playing soccer who is receiving a yellow card from the referee. The text on top reads: Voices: Meed Idlib's amputee football team
  • This medium shot photo shows a large group of people participating in a sit-in protest has been going on in Chaman since November last year against border curbs.
    A sit-in protest has been going on in Chaman, Pakistan since November last year, when the Pakistani government imposed restrictions on cross-border movement, severely effecting the economy of the city.
  • This map shows two countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan. There are locator dots in their two capitals: Islamabad in Pakistan and Kabul in Afghanistan. The Durand line (border between the two) is highlighted in burgundy red. On Afghanistan's side locator dots are also placed in Kandahar and Spin Boldak. On Pakistan's side we see Chaman.
  • This is a picture of a bed covered in a rattan-like bed cover.
  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 15 May, 2024. On the top left you see Inklings written in a serif font with an ink bleed effect and underlined with a burgundy color line. On the bottom right we see a list of the main topic:  How to navigate ethical dilemmas  
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  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Jean Marie Ishimwe, East African Regional Lead, Refugees Seeking Equal Access to the Table [R-SEAT], over a radial gradient background. The colour at the centre is a purplish blue and the colour outside is green. On the top we see the title of the podcast: What’s Unsaid.
  • This is a map of South America. It is zoomed in to Ecuador. We also see Colombia and Peru bordering.
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  • This is a map of the Gaza Strip. A locator dot is placed in northern coast south west of Gaza City. It is meant to represent where Israeli authorities are building a landing area to receive humanitarian aid from a floating pier being built by the US military
  • A photo of a smuggling route taken by a refugee who asked not to be identified.
    A photo of a smuggling route taken by a refugee who asked not to be identified.
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