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  • This is a composite image. The backgound is jade green. At the center is a cut out of a broken piggy bank with coins spilled on one side. On the top right is the cut out of a hand holding coins, horizontal burgundy red brush strokes come out of the hand and continue until the bottom of the image. On the bottom right is a cut out of a hand holding a dollar bill. Horizontal lines coming from that hand trail upwards until the top of the image.
  • This map shows where most dengue cases can be found around the world.
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  • This is a composite image that is meant to represent an investigation on the UN and its carbon offsetting practices. It's done in a collage style. At the bottom we see a cutout of garbage from a land fill. In the background we see a satellite image of the Teles Pires hydropower plant in Brazil which has caused environmental degradation. At the center is a hand holding a magnifying glass. In the glass we see the UN logo. On both sides of the logo we see wind turbines.
  • This photo shows the aftermath of the 2023 Libya flood. Pictured in the daytime, there are two cars at the centre of the frame. One is flipped over, mud can be seen on its undercarriage. Another car is next to it, on the left. It’s blue and its wheels are submerged in water. The majority of the lower half of the photo shows water. You can see damaged buildings around and a few palm trees behind the cars.
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo of Imogen Wall over a radial gradient background. The color at the center is a purplish blue and the color outside is green.
  • This picture shows a group of four people sitting around a rectangular table looking at a computer screen. They are in what seems to be an office space.
    Ugandan human rights lawyers and activists file a petition challenging the signing of the new anti-homosexuality law by President Yoweri Museveni, at the constitutional court in Kampala on 29 May 2023.
  • Pictured is a woman at the right side of the frame filling out large water containers with others waiting behind her.
    Hundreds of thousands of people driven from their homes by the violence in western Tigray have been forced to shelter in makeshift displacement camps, like this one at a school in central Tigray.
  • A group of people walk up a set of stairs, we see them from a low angle.
    This school in Abi Adi, central Tigray, is now home to more than 7,000 people who fled from neighbouring western Tigray.
  • A composite image showing four arms cut at the elbow all forming a circle. Two are in black and white and the others are in orange. At the center of the arm-circle is a green piggy bank. This is all over an orange to burgundy radial gradient background.
  • A cartoon of a green lens that has "BIAS" written on it as it's taken off a video camera.
  • A man is pictured working in a hospital with parts to create prosthetics.
    Despite cutbacks, the ICRC insists it isn't leaving Afghanistan and will continue with its core programmes, including the in-country creation of prosthetics for war victims.
  • This is a photo of Babiker Tokor, a project leader at the Sudanese Fulani Association for Refugees and Migrants, which was founded in 2016. He is pictured smiling, sitting down in front of a white wall, wearing a button-down shirt and black-rimmed glasses.
    Babiker Tokor, of the Sudanese Fulani Association for Refugees and Migrants, believes community-based refugee groups can deliver faster services than better-resourced international organisations.
  • This is a photo of Amany Bubakr. She is pictured sitting on a chair next to a water cooler (to her right) and another woman (to her left) they are both smiling at the camera.
    Amany Bubakr (pictured on the left) runs For Every Refugee and Migrant, an initiative that offers shelter and livelihood support to Sudanese refugees. “I try to meet as many needs as I can,” she told The New Humanitarian.
  • Pictured is Amal Rahal, a 39-year-old architect who left Sudan for Egypt in 2018 and then applied for asylum. She is sat in front of a whiteboard on a black chair. To her left is a desk with a computer.  Her right elbow is on the table and she is smiling at the camera. In 2019, Rahal launched an initiative called Hopes For the Future, with the purpose of setting up a community school to teach Sudanese children in Cairo their own country’s curriculum.
    Amal Rahal, an architect who left Sudan for Egypt in 2018, runs an initiative called Hopes For the Future. The organisation is sheltering recently arrived Sudanese refugees and operates a school that has enrolled hundreds of Sudanese children.
  • This photo shows women participating in a handicraft class. They are all sat around a table knitting.
    A Sudanese-run initiative called For Every Refugee and Migrant holds handicraft classes for refugee women who fled the conflict that broke out in Sudan in April.
  • Pictured are people walking past containers blocking the Colombian-Venezuelan border over the partially opened Simon Bolivar international bridge in San Antonio del Tachira, Venezuela June 9, 2019.
    In 2019, the main bridge linking Venezuela to Colombia was blocked by President Nicolás Maduro to prevent an aid convoy from entering as an international stand-off with the opposition over humanitarian assistance came to a head.
  • This is a photo of Parveen Saeed, she setup Khana Ghar in 2002. She is pictured under a poster looking at the camera.
    Parveen Saeed, who set up Khana Ghar in 2002, says the community kitchen has recently seen the numbers of people asking for donations and meals soar.
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  • A still from an aerial video showing a destroyed Derna.
    Thousands of people were killed in the eastern city of Derna, where entire neighbourhoods were washed away, but people across the country have been impacted by the floods.
  • A few people stand on an overlook with a destroyed city in the distance
    The aftermath of deadly floods in Derna in northeast Libya after two dams broke and washed away entire neighbourhoods.
  • Demonstrators come out in support of Niger’s military junta on 6 August in Niamey. Military leaders seized power on 26 July, ousting elected President Mohamed Bazoum.
    Demonstrators come out in support of Niger’s military junta on 6 August in Niamey. Military leaders seized power on 26 July, ousting elected President Mohamed Bazoum.
  • Demonstrators protest in front of a French military base in Niamey on 13 August. France now looks set to begin a military withdrawal from its former colony.
    Demonstrators protest in front of a French military base in Niamey on 13 August. France now looks set to begin a military withdrawal from its former colony.
  • Canoes transport goods on the Niger River, which flows through Niamey. Sanctions have badly impacted the local economy and worsened humanitarian conditions.
    Canoes transport goods on the Niger River, which flows through Niamey. Sanctions have badly impacted the local economy and worsened humanitarian conditions.
  • A demonstration in support of Niger’s military junta takes place on 6 August 2023 at Kountché stadium in Niamey. Regional countries have threatened a military intervention if the generals do not stand down.
    A demonstration in support of Niger’s military junta on 6 August 2023 at Kountché stadium in Niamey. Regional countries have threatened a military intervention if the generals don't stand down and reinstall the president.
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo of Jacob Goldberg
  • Damaged buildings above Talat N'Yaaqoub, Morocco, on 12 September 2023.
    Damaged buildings above Talat N'Yaaqoub, Morocco, on 12 September 2023.
  • Members of the Libyan Red Crescent in the eastern city of Derna, where thousands of people were killed after a storm burst two dams and entire neighbourhoods collapsed.Members of the Libyan Red Crescent in the eastern city of Derna, where thousands of people were killed after a storm burst two dams and entire neighbourhoods collapsed.
    Members of the Libyan Red Crescent in the eastern city of Derna, where thousands of people were killed after a storm burst two dams and entire neighbourhoods collapsed or were washed away.
  • Pixelated version of the teaser graphic for The New Humanitarian's UN investigation.
  • A grim dark landscape with smoking chimneys.
  • A UN truck driving through a grim landscape.

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