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  • A map of Tunisia
  • Asylum seekers and migrants on board a Tunisian National Guard boat after being intercepted at sea while trying to reach Europe in August.
    Asylum seekers and migrants on board a Tunisian National Guard boat after being intercepted at sea while trying to reach Europe in August.
  • Madani Zakaria Bashir, community leader in Abu Shouk camp: ‘The war from 2003 did not stop, rather, it kept continuing’
    Madani Zakaria Bashir, a community leader in Abu Shouk, said women have been organising in the camp to ensure those in need have clothes and food.
  • Pictured are people waiting outside a health clinic in Abu Shouk displacement camp in North Darfur state.
    A health clinic in Abu Shouk displacement camp in North Darfur state. Shells fired by the army have landed inside the camp in recent months, costing several lives.
  • Pictured are Residents of Abu Shouk displacement camp in North Darfur state. They are sat on the ground under a laminated roof.
    Residents of Abu Shouk displacement camp in North Darfur state. It is one of dozens of camps set up for victims of a conflict in the early 2000s.
  • Salwa Hamidi is a resident of Abu Shouk camp in North Darfur state. She is pictured looking at the camera, standing. Her right hand is over her stomach. She is wearing a white full-body cover with flowers and red head-covering underneath.
    Salwa Hamidi is a resident of Abu Shouk camp in North Darfur state. She said a lack of accountability for past violence is a root cause of the current conflict.
  • Mohammed Haroun is a resident of Kalma camp, one of the largest displacement sites in Darfur. He is pictured mid-sentence as he is sitting. His hands are in front of his face, palms open as he gestures. He is wearing a light grey button-up shirt.
    Mohammed Haroun is a resident of Kalma camp, one of the largest displacement sites in Darfur. He said malnutrition cases are rising in his camp and that work has dried up for displaced people since war erupted.
  • Pictured is Adam Rigal, he is a spokesperson for displaced people and refugees in Darfur. He is wearing a sky blue blazer and a white button up shirt.
    Adam Rigal, a spokesperson for displaced people and refugees in Darfur, said communities have been unable to cultivate their land or travel outside of camps without  risking attacks by militias.
  • Pictured here is a makeshift displacement camp set up in in West Darfur state after a 2021 militia attack. The houses in the camp are made of sticks and pieces of fabric. You can see a few people walking between the houses.
    Around two million Darfuris have been uprooted since war broke out in Sudan. Pictured here is a makeshift displacement camp set up in West Darfur state after a 2021 militia attack.
  • Turkana, an indigenous community living in semi-arid Northern region of Kenya participate in a climate protest on the streets of Nairobi as the Africa Climate Summit commences in Nairobi. They are seen holding signs one of which reads: "Less talk more action for climate change"."
    Members of the Turkana, an Indigenous community from drought-ridden northern Kenya, participate in a climate protest on the streets of Nairobi as this week's Africa Climate Summit commenced.
  • Three men are pictured sitting down, wearing surgical masks and orange prison uniforms.
    Members of a rebel group called 3R stand trial in Bangui in April 2022. Many Central Africans feel that internationally mediated peace processes have rewarded violence and sidelined justice.
  • We see two lines of soldiers from the Central African Republic wearing their uniforms.
    Central African soldiers stand guard during a visit by President Touadéra to the southeastern town of Obo in March 2017.
  • This is a photo of Faustin-Archange Touadéra, president of Central African Republic. He is pictured waving his right hand. Behind him are military forces.
    President Touadéra greets crowds in the southeastern town of Obo during a visit in March 2017. Rights groups say his leadership has grown increasingly authoritarian in recent years.
  • Global distribution of cases of Chagas disease, based on official estimates, 2018.
    Global distribution of cases of Chagas disease, based on official estimates, 2018.
  • Aamin Ambulances, the only free ambulance service in Mogadishu, is often the first to respond to emergencies in the city.
    Aamin Ambulances, the only free ambulance service in Mogadishu, is often the first to respond to emergencies in the city.
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  • How are you feeling about the potential use of #AI in the humanitarian sector? 🤖
  • AI-generated illustration showing a digital workspace.
    An illustration made with the artificial intelligence image generator Midjourney using the prompt "an illustration of artificial intelligence in the international NGO sector".
  • Russian officers from the Wagner Group are seen around a convoy for Central African president Faustin-Archange Touadera.
    Wagner Group mercenaries protect President Faustin-Archange Touadéra at a rally on 17 July 2023. The group has helped the government beat back rebels in recent years, but humanitarian needs remain high.
  • Two boats are seen, one on the left and another on the right. At the back the sun is setting and in the background is another boat.
    The crew of Humanity 1 rescue a group of 30 asylum seekers and migrants from a dinghy in the central Mediterranean on 3 June.
  • This photo shows a group of Pakistani asylum seekers, discussing in front of the board on which the route the boat is making is drawn, and the place of destination.
    A group of Pakistani asylum seekers discussing Humanity 1’s route to Livorno, drawn on a whiteboard on the boat, on 28 May.
  • The photo shows the legs of some asylum seekers dancing on the Humanity1 main deck, during the 4 days navigation towards Livorno, the port assigned by Italian authorities.
    Asylum seekers dance onboard Humanity 1 on 27 May as the ship heads toward the Italian port of Livorno, a four day voyage from the area of the central Mediterranean where they were rescued.
  • The Libyan Coast Guard patrol boat nr 654, approaching and circling Humanity 1, which was patrolling international waters off the coast of Libya.
    A Libyan Coast Guard patrol boat, donated by Italy, circles Humanity 1 while it is searching for boats in distress in international waters off the coast of Libya on 22 May.
  • Two boats are seen in the picture. On the right one with asylum seekers, on the left a rescue boat. We see people form the left reaching out to the asylum seekers.
    Asylum seekers and migrants board one of Humanity 1’s rigid hull inflatable rescue boats during an operation on 26 July.
  • Rosa holds her daughter Keyla at their home in Caiza, Gran Chaco province, in March 2023. Unlike her older sibling, Keyla has had no side-effects from treatment for Chagas disease because she was tested early with a new technology.
    Rosa holds her daughter Keyla at their home in Caiza, Gran Chaco province, in March 2023. Unlike her older sibling, Keyla has had no side-effects from treatment for Chagas disease because she was tested early with a new technology.
  • A group of healthcare providers stand in a circle as Dr. Cristina Alonso-Vega leads a training session for healthcare workers in Yacuiba in March 2023.
    Dr. Cristina Alonso-Vega leading a training session for healthcare workers in Yacuiba in March 2023.
  • This photo is taken in South Sudan and shows two men looking inside a house with water reaching their knees. This picture was taken on December 9, 2021, it shows the flooded areas after the rains.
    The conflict in South Sudan is just one of many around the world where climate impacts – in this case the worst flooding in 60 years – are acting as a crisis magnifier.
  • An aerial shot of the Hagadera refugee camp in Dadaab, near the Kenya-Somalia border, in Garissa County, Kenya.
    The population of the Dadaab refugee complex in eastern Kenya has swollen in recent years to more than 339,000 people, mostly Somalis who have tried to escape the country's long conflict and worsening drought.
  • Somali refugees are seen through a discarded mosquito net as they gather in the new arrivals area of the Hagadera refugee camp in Dadaab, near the Kenya-Somalia border, in Garissa County, Kenya, January 17, 2023.
    Somali refugees are seen through a discarded mosquito net as they gather in the new arrivals area of the Hagadera refugee camp in Dadaab in January 2023.
  • A graphic composite of a title card that shows Madina Mahbobi, an Afghan womens' rights activist, at the center. She is the first guest of the What's Unsaid podcast.
  • A woman carries a baby in the floating town of Belen, in the city of Iquitos, March 26, 2008.
    In this archive picture from March 2008, a woman holds a baby above the seasonal floodwaters that engulf Bélen for months on end. As well as domestic violence and child malnutrition, the district is prone to drownings and waterborne diseases.
  • A map of Peru. Highlighting Iquitos, a city in the North of Peru and the capital, Quito.

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