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  • Liberian ex-refugees who have been living in Buduburam camp outside of Accra for years, lost their refugee status in July 2012. 1,000 will return home this year. Ex-refugees line up to weigh their luggage before leaving for Liberia on a UNMIL flight in Se
  • Lunchtime cricket
    Lunchtime cricket
  • Victoria is a 10-year-old girl with a mental disability who was put in Jesus Divine Temple (Nyakumasi) Prayer Camp, where she was chained to a tree all day and slept on a mat in an open compound. She had no relative present at the camp at the time Human R
  • Uganda currency
  • Mohamed Ali Ag Inorene fled the Timbuktu region and fears he will never be able to return home
    Mohamed Ali Ag Inorene fled the Timbuktu region and fears he will never be able to return home.
  • Three young Malian refugees play football in Mentao refugee camp
    Three young Malian refugees play football in Mentao refugee camp (Oct 2012)
  • A Tuareg from Timbuktu makes key chains to help support her family in Somgandé refugee camp
    A Tuareg from Timbuktu makes key chains to help support her family in Somgandé refugee camp
  • Mohamed Ag Mohamedin, a cattle-herder who fled the town of Gossi near Timbuktu, now lives in Djibo
    Mohamed Ag Mohamedin, a cattle-herder who fled the town of Gossi near Timbuktu, now lives in Djibo
  • High numbers of refugees means water is in short supply in Djibo refugee camp, northern Burkina Faso
    Djibo refugee camp, northern Burkina Faso (Oct 2012)
  • “We cannot… live in a country where our neighbours hate us,” said a Tuareg refugee in Ouagadougou
    Tuareg refugee in Ouagadougou (Oct 2012)
  • Members of Islamist group Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO), which is in control of much of northern Mali and has imposed Sharia law
    Members of Islamist group Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO), which is in control of much of northern Mali (Oct 2012)
  • A gendarme in the south east Madagascan port city of Taolagnaro shares a joke with his colleagues
    A gendarme in the south east Madagascan port city of Taolagnaro (Oct 2012)
  • Madagascar’s paramilitary gendarmerie has about 11,000 personnel and is responsible for rural security
    Madagascar’s paramilitary gendarmerie has about 11,000 personnel and is responsible for rural security (Oct 2012)
  • Madagascar’s paramilitary gendarmerie has about 11,000 personnel and is responsible for rural security
    Madagascar’s paramilitary gendarmerie has about 11,000 personnel and is responsible for rural security (Oct 2012)
  • Madagascar’s paramilitary gendarmerie has about 11,000 personnel and is responsible for rural security
  • Roads are one of the few sources of income in the north, still recovering from a decades-long civil war that ended in May 2009
  • Road construction in northern Sri Lanka. Large-scale infrastructure projects offer one of the few job opportunities in the north
  • A young vegetable seller in Jaffna. More than three years after the conflict ended, jobs are limited
  • A young man looks to the camera in Jaffna, northern Sri Lanka. Unemployment is rife amongst young people in the former conflict zone
  • Guineans say they still face abuses by police and gendarmes. This man said his son was shot dead by a gendarme during clashes on 22 September 2012
    Guineans say they still face abuses by police and gendarmes. This man said his son was shot dead by a gendarme during clashes on 22 September 2012
  • Love, a community hired security guard, with his young child in Bevilany, in south east Madagascar
    A community hired security guard, with his young child in Bevilany, in south east Madagascar (Sep 2012)
  • Hundreds of people were killed and injured, and hundreds of women raped at the 28 September Stadium in 2009
    Hundreds of people were killed and injured, and hundreds of women raped at the 28 September Stadium in 2009
  • Rubber tree plantation worker in Central Highlands. Migrants are potential carriers of anti-malaria drug resistance in Vietnam
  • Fishermen return after a night’s fishing to the southeastern Madagascan port town of Taolagnaro
    Fishermen return after a night’s fishing to the southeastern Madagascan port town of Taolagnaro (Sep 2012)
  • Children in Bevilany, a settlement which produces charcoal in southeastern Madagascar
    Children in Bevilany, a settlement which produces charcoal in southeastern Madagascar (Sep 2012)
  • Kanthapillai Sarasvati, 67, is another returnee from Menik Farm, living with a host family in close proximity to the Seeniyamottai IDP village. Many residents are not being allowed to resettle on their land given an army presence in the area
  • Manoharan Suriyakumari holds a deed to her property now occupied by the military in Kepapillavu in the northeastern Mullaitivu District
  • Sivaguru Angaramuttu Udalayakumari, was one of the last batch of IDPs to be relocated from Menik Farm after it closed on 25 September 2012. She doesn't know whether she will be able to return to her place of origin
  • Sivaguru Angaramuttu Udalayakumari, 43, is one of the last IDPs to be relocated to Mullaitivu District following the closure of Menik Farm on 25 September 2012. She doesn't know whether she will be able to return to her place of origin
  • Women play football on the 28 September Stadium grounds. These days, the venue is again used for sporting events
    Women play football on the 28 September Stadium grounds. These days, the venue is again used for sporting events (Sep 2012)
  • Abuses by security forces did not end after the 2009 attack. AVIPA is also working with other victims, including several men allegedly tortured by soldiers in 2010
    Abuses by security forces did not end after the 2009 attack. AVIPA is also working with other victims, including several men allegedly tortured by soldiers in 2010
  • In August, women received diplomas for completing the training. The ceremony was held at the offices of AVIPA, a local association for survivors and their families
    In August, women received diplomas for completing the training. The ceremony was held at the offices of AVIPA, a local association for survivors and their families

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