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  • An aid worker makes use of a boat to reach vulnerable people.
  • Children stand by an aid delivery from WFP.
  • Medical supplies at an Ebola treatment unit are clean and ready to use by humanitarian staffers in Liberia.
  • Camels are sometimes used to carry much-needed assistance.
  • UN air service uses helicopters to transport passengers to various locations such as South Sudan, Central African Republic and West Africa in 2014.
  • A man looks out over a lake.
  • According to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), there are 5,000 trucks, 70 aircraft and 20 ships delivering WFP food assistance around the planet at any given time.
  • After a two-year ordeal trying to reach Europe, Mohamed Hossien Geeldoon returned to Somaliland to try to convince other young people not to risk illegal migration.
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  • A Yemeni man sits outside the ruins of his home which was destroyed in an airstrike by the Saudi Arabian-led coalition
    A Yemeni man sits outside the ruins of his home destroyed by an airstrike shortly after the ceasefire was due to begin
  • Three Yemenis sit outside destroyed homes, shortly after an airstrike by the Saudi Arabian-led coalition. The attack came a day after a humanitarian truce failed to take hold.
    Three Yemenis inspect the damage to their homes in the capital Sanaa
  • Crude oil pollutes the Caunapí river, in Tumaco, in southwest Colombia, after the FARC guerrilla movement bombed the Trasandino pipeline on 11 June 2015. People depend on the river for their daily hygiene, laundry and food preparation.  Credit: Ombudsman
  •  Crude oil pollutes the Caunapí river, in Tumaco, in southwest Colombia, after the FARC guerrilla movement bombed the Trasandino pipeline on 11 June 2015. People depend on the river for their daily hygiene, laundry and food preparation.  Credit: Ombudsma
  • Crude oil pollutes the Caunapí river, in Tumaco, in southwest Colombia, after the FARC guerrilla movement bombed the Trasandino pipeline on 11 June 2015. People depend on the river for their daily hygiene, laundry and food preparation
  • Children hold signs
  • On 16 May, a man and two women look on as two girls run through a street lined with the rubble of destroyed houses in Bhimeshwar Municipality, Dolakha District, the epicentre of the 12 May earthquake
  • Aid workers at the United Nations mourn the death of a colleague killed
    Aid workers at the United Nations mourn the death of a colleague killed.
  • Children queue with containers to receive with water, in the city of Kenema in Kenema District, Sierra Leone.  March 2014
  • Helen Clark
    Helen Clark
  • Armed man near a Lebanese flag
  • Map of Ukraine showing the frontline between the rebel-held east and the rest of the country, as of April 2015.
  • Cars line up at the government checkpoint near Artemivsk town in eastern Ukraine. New government orders have made it harder for people and goods to cross from rebel-held to government-held areas.
    Cars line up at the government checkpoint near Artemivsk
  • Recent arrivals to Debrecen centre for asylum seekers in eastern Hungary have to find a place to sleep outside. The centre's official capacity is 1,000 but currently over 2,000 people are staying there.
  • Razor wire surrounds Debrecen centre for asylum seekers in eastern Hungary. Parts of the centre are "open" but the facility also contains a unit for detaining asylum seekers considered at risk of absconding.
    Razor wire surrounds the Debrecen centre. Parts of the facility are open while one section is for detaining asylum seekers considered at risk of absconding.
  • New arrivals at the Debrecen centre for asylum seekers in Hungary have to sleep outside because of overcrowding. The centre has an official capacity of 1,000 but currently has about 2,000 people staying there.
  • Some of the conflict-affected women including mothers of children born of war pose for a picture in Awach, Gulu district during JRP study.
    Some of the conflict-affected women including mothers of children born of war pose for a picture in Awach, Gulu district during JRP study
  • Basim Mansour Yohanna, 55, Assyrian Christian from Qaraqosh, displaced by IS to Erbil in Summer 2014. Picture taken June 2015
    Basim Mansour Yohanna est un chrétien assyrien de 55 ans, qui a fui pour échapper à l’État islamique à l’été 2014. Il se sent trahi par ses voisins arabes qui sont restés sur place et ont pillé sa propriété.
  • The children born of war and their mothers performing Acholi traditional dance in Atiak sub county, Amuru district
    The children born of war and their mothers performing Acholi traditional dance in Atiak sub county, Amuru district
  • The members of Awach tailoring group, Gulu district. The group is of mothers of children born out of war and other conflict related
    The members of Awach tailoring group, Gulu district. The group is of mothers of children born out of war and other conflict related situations
  • "If there was a strong government, we would be safe, but without a strong government, they will attack us again," says Suham Yusif, 56, a Christian from Qaraqosh who lives in the Ainkawa camp, after fleeing IS in Summer 2014, with her husband and their th
  • Mohad, a Somali refugee, reunites with his wife and children at Warsaw airport in Poland after five years apart

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