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  • A map showing Somaliland and Somalia with locator dots on Las Anod and Mogadishu.
  • This is a picture of Hawa Abdi Ali Kaar, center, runs a non-profit women’s charity that has been working to support displaced civilians that have fled fighting in Las Anod, Somalia. She wears an olive green covering and is surrounded by women and children.
    Hawa Abdi Ali Kaar (in the centre) runs a women’s charity working to support civilians who have fled the fighting in Las Anod.
  • A woman is pictured at a distance walking in between encampments. These are temporary tent shelters in an informal refugee camps outside Kalabaydh, Somalia.
    Temporary tent shelters in an informal refugee camp outside Kalabaydh, Somalia, in May 2023. More than 185,000 civilians have fled the fighting in nearby Las Anod.
  • A member of the new self-defense group known as 'El Machete' walks by a graffiti reading 'Sicario out' as he looks for members of drug gangs and municipal authorities during a protest against the growing violence in the area, in Pantelho, in Chiapas state, Mexico. He wears a face covering, jeans, a dark jumper and a back pack. The photo was taken on July 27, 2021.
    A member of El Machete self-defence group walks past graffiti that reads "Sicario (hired gunman) out" during a July 2021 protest against growing violence by drug cartels and paramilitaries in the Pantelhó area of Mexico's Chiapas state.
  • Photo of a man selling snacks on a Gaza beach
  • The Yemen Listenign Project Teaser Image
  • Yemen Listening Project Teaser Image
  • Pictured is a woman sat down and sewing a pattern with yellow thread onto a white fabric. She is wearing a polka-dot head-covering and flower-pattern clothes.
    A woman, who preferred to remain anonymous, sews a garment in western Herat province. Afghan women are known for their skilled embroidery but only receive a fraction of the profits when clothes are sold for hundreds of dollars in city markets.
  • A map showing Sudan and Ethiopia with locator dots on the border city of Metema and the capital city of Sudan Khartoum.
  • Pictured is a group of people with all their belongings gathered by a road.
    Refugees arriving in the Ethiopian border town of Metema. More than 30,000 people have crossed the border since Sudan's civil war began in April.
  •  The owner of a small supermarket in Idlib, northwest Syria, is crouched next to shelves in a convenience store and checks the rising price tags on the goods he sells.
    Ibrahim al-Zir, owner of a small supermarket in Idlib, northwest Syria, checks the rising price tags on the goods he sells.
  • This is a picture of a woman and her child crouched close to the ground starting a fire on a pot using various paper scraps.
  • This photo is a scene of a family walking into their home. The house is covered in different fabrics. There are two children and two adults, a woman and a man. They're walking in a single file line into the house.
  • This is a picture of six labourers resting on top of  bags of grain that they've offloaded as part of relief food that was sent from Ukraine at the World Food Program (WFP) warehouse in Adama town, Ethiopia, September 8, 2022.
    Labourers rest as they offload bags of grain at the WFP warehouse in Adama, Ethiopia, on 8 September 2022.
  • A diagram that shows how GiveDirectly programs worked in other countries (on the right) versus in the DRC (on the left). The diagram reads: 1 - GiveDirectly staff gives a new activated SIM card to recipients and registers it for mobile money 2 - GiveDirectly transfers mobile money to the recipients’ SIMs. The diagram to the right says: 1 - GiveDirectly staff gives a new SIM card to recipients and notes the number. 2. Recipient visits a third party agent to register their SIM for mobile money, activating the
  • A diagram explaining how the GiveDirectly Fraud in the DRC occurred. Four steps are described: 1 - GiveDirectly staff gives a new activated SIM card to recipients and registers it for mobile money.” “2 - GiveDirectly staff takes this activated card and gives the recipient another.” “3 - GiveDirectly transfers mobile money to the recipients’ SIMs, which are in staff’s possession.” “4 - Staff with stolen SIMs visit mobile money agent and withdrew funds”
  • Snapshots: A Palestinian photographer captures life in Gaza
  • A mixed media image showing a photo of Shailja Patel over an overlay of a crumpled paper and a gradient of burgundy to orange.
  • Pictured are women members of the Sudanese Women’s Union attend a rally in December 2022 in Khartoum. They're wearing white robes and head coverings. At the centre is a woman. She is smiling and holding out a peace sign with her right hand while holding a large flag with the left.
    Members of the Sudanese Women’s Union attend a rally in December 2022 in Khartoum. It marked the fourth anniversary of the start of the revolution that ousted former ruler Omar al-Bashir.
  • Three women stand amid the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha in Sittwe, Myanmar.
    A view of the damage caused by Cyclone Mocha in Sittwe, Myanmar in this handout image released 17 May 2023.
  • This is a graphic map that is zoomed in and showing the border between Spain and France near the Bidasoa river. The map has locator dots in the cities of Hendaye in France and Irún in Spain.
  • Yemen skyline
  • A photograph of a French police car parked on the pedestrian bridge connecting Hendaye, France to nearby Irun, Spain.
    A French police car parked on the pedestrian bridge connecting Hendaye, France to nearby Irun, Spain. The bridge has been closed since 2021.
  • This is a photograph showing the back of a man from Bangladesh leaning on a banister overlooking the Bidasoa River, which divides France from Spain a river near Irun, Spain.
    A man from Bangladesh waits near Irun, Spain, on the banks of the Bidasoa River, which divides France from Spain, on 25 March 2023.
  • This is a photo showing a graffiti on the cross-border bridge that connects Spain to France. The graffiti reads, "frontiere assassin", meaning "borders kill" in French.
    Graffiti on the cross-border bridge that connects Spain to France, on March 24, 2023. French police have closed the blue pedestrian bridge in the background since 2021.
  • This is a photograph. It shows a line of Sudanese women who've had to escape the war standing in an arid environment. They're all carrying things in their hands. One has a child on her side. They are waiting in line to receive aid.
    Sudanese refugees in the Chadian border town of Koufron, head to a food aid distribution on 9 May, 2023.
  • A map showing both countries of Sudan and Chad. There are locator dots in Khartoum, EL Geneina and Koufroun.
  • A graphic illustration showing a computer screen at the center. Above we see tangled cables hanging from the cieling. Below the computer we see crowds of people looking at the screen.
  • This image is the title card of a video that was made for a poem called The flooded, colonised and coloniser by Shailja Patel, a queer Kenyan feminist activist writer, author of Migritude. In the background we see a flooded area. People are holding on to what seems to be a hand rail while waters rush through them.
  • At the center of the frame is a man wearing military clothes. He is mid-stride and looking to the side. He has a fire arm over his shoulders. His wrists rest at each hand of the firearm. Across his body and waist are ammunition belts.
    Somali government soldiers. An ongoing offensive against al-Shabab has made good progress, but the jihadist group has proved in the past to be remarkably resilient.
  • Yemen
  • Yemen

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