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  • A woman walks through a vegetable patch.
  • A woman collects rainwater from a white tarp.
  • A woman sitting in the shade under a wooden construction with a child next to her
    A woman who escaped RSF attacks in the western Darfur region prepares food at a camp in neighbouring Chad. Sudan’s conflict, which began in April 2023, has created the world’s largest displacement crisis.
  • A person's silhouette whilst looking at their smartphone
  • How host families are helping DR Congo's war-displaced
  • Silhouette of two people on a hill with spiky trees against a Ugandan dusk
    A military campaign using informers to end cattle rustling in northeastern Karamoja has brought stability, but has also triggered a generational and class divide.
  • Local aid groups are setting up additional displacement camps to try to accommodate an increasing number of displaced people in al-Mawasi, but their efforts won't be able to keep pace with the expected exodus from Rafah if Israel invades.
    Local aid groups are setting up additional displacement camps to try to accommodate an increasing number of displaced people in al-Mawasi, but their efforts won't be able to keep pace with the expected exodus from Rafah if Israel invades.
  • Inside one of several Palestinian Red Crescent field clinics set up in al-Mawasi. These facilities have supplies to deal with complex injuries but isn't able to handle critical injuries.
    Inside one of several Palestinian Red Crescent field clinics set up in al-Mawasi. These facilities have supplies to deal with complex injuries but isn't able to handle critical injuries.
  • Sparsely populated before the war, al-Mawasi now hosts hundreds of thousands of displaced people.
    Sparsely populated before the war, al-Mawasi now hosts hundreds of thousands of displaced people.
  • With few buildings, limited infrastructure, and insufficient suplpies, setting up ad hoc medical centres like this one in al-Mawasi has been a challenge for local aid groups.
    With few buildings, limited infrastructure, and insufficient suplpies, setting up ad hoc medical centres like this one in al-Mawasi has been a challenge for local aid groups.
  • Ambulances from the Palestinian Red Crescent in al-Mawasi, a coastal region of Gaza that is serving as a staging ground for humanitarian efforts ahead of an expected Israeli invasion of Rafah.
    Ambulances from the Palestinian Red Crescent in al-Mawasi, a coastal region of Gaza that is serving as a staging ground for humanitarian efforts ahead of an expected Israeli invasion of Rafah.
  • Jeannette Bahati has been living in a local administrative building since fleeing the M23 conflict. She has been suffering from malaria but has no money for treatment.
    Jeannette Bahati has been living in a local administrative building since fleeing the M23 conflict. She has been suffering from malaria but has no money for treatment.
  • Léonard Muhindo (on the left) is hosting more than 20 people but doesn’t know how much longer his ageing mud-brick houses will be able to sustain them.
    Léonard Muhindo (on the left) is hosting more than 20 people but doesn’t know how much longer his ageing mud-brick houses will be able to sustain them.
  • The grounds of a school that is hosting dozens of displaced people who fled the M23 conflict in March.
    The grounds of a school that is hosting dozens of displaced people who fled the M23 conflict in March.
  • 25-year-old Clovis Kasereka is staying with a host family in Kanyabayonga but feels like a burden. “We have only been fed like children,” he said. “We don't even know how to express our needs.”
    25-year-old Clovis Kasereka is staying with a host family in Kanyabayonga but feels like a burden. “We have only been fed like children,” he said. “We don't even know how to express our needs.”
  • Jeanine Bitasimwa is hosting 25 people from eight different families that fled the M23 conflict. She said this solidarity requires a lot of sacrifices.
    Jeanine Bitasimwa is hosting 25 people from eight different families that fled the M23 conflict. She said this solidarity requires a lot of sacrifices.
  • Displaced people take shelter in a local administrative building in Kanyabayonga after fleeing an M23 offensive. 1.5 million people are currently displaced by the conflict.
    Displaced people take shelter in a local administrative building in Kanyabayonga after fleeing an M23 offensive. 1.5 million people are currently displaced by the conflict.
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    Asylum-seeking minors who are wrongfully classified as adults can be denied basic rights, such as access to education, and be exposed to violence and abuse.
  •  The UN estimates that 60% of Afghans returning from Pakistan are children. For young girls, who are barred from formal education above the sixth grade by the Taliban-led government, a return to Afghanistan presents many additional challenges.
    The UN estimates that 60% of Afghans returning from Pakistan are children. For young girls, who are barred from formal education above the sixth grade by the Taliban-led government, a return to Afghanistan presents many additional challenges.
  • Aid workers who have assisted returnee families say those who have been away for decades, often spending their entire lives in Pakistan, are facing the greatest difficulty in rebuilding their lives in Afghanistan.
    Aid workers who have assisted returnee families say those who have been away for decades, often spending their entire lives in Pakistan, are facing the greatest difficulty in rebuilding their lives in Afghanistan.
  • Pakistan has announced that it will restart deportations of "all illegal foreigners" after the Eid al-Fitr holidays. Rights groups fear the move could put 800,000 Afghans, including those with legal documentation, at risk.
    Pakistan has announced that it will restart deportations of "all illegal foreigners" after the Eid al-Fitr holidays. Rights groups fear the move could put 800,000 Afghans, including those with legal documentation, at risk.
  • An Ethiopian-run shop in the Johannesburg suburb of Booysens, South Africa.
    An Ethiopian-run shop in the Johannesburg suburb of Booysens, South Africa.

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