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  • The camp backs up to Rwanda’s border with Tanzania. The river flowing alongside the camp marks the boundary.
    « Pouvez-vous croire qu’il y a 161 000 réfugiés [burundais] ? » L’auteur aspire à rétablir la stabilité dans son pays.
  • A farmer from Mansantigie village in Sierra Leone works his fields during the Ebola outbreak.
  • Araya, an Eritrean refugee living in Birmingham, is trying to reunite with her husband and the father of her 2-year-old daughter, but his application was refused.
  • Mary Nsabimana looks out over the tents of Mahama Camp. She wouldn’t allow her face to be photographed because she fears repercussions for her two brothers who remain behind in Burundi.
  • A group of refugee men work together to clear a termite mound in preparation for fresh construction. The camp went from virgin scrubland to a city of 29,000 inhabitants in under 10 weeks.
  • A view between tents within the Mahama refugee camp. Families live extremely close together, and cooking must be done outside.
    Nearly half of all refugees now spend more than five years living in exile
  • The Philippines' ferry Princess of the Stars ferry sank on 21 June 2008 and killed 437 passengers
    One of a string of disasters in the Philippines, the Princess of the Stars ferry sank on 21 June 2008 and killed 437 passengers
  • Days of heavy rain in June 2015 left the roads and buildings in Cameroon's Douala city flooded.
  • An Indian soldier in Srinagar in the state of Jammu and Kashmir
  • The number of floods per year across Africa between 1961 and 2013.
  • More than 2,000 people lost their homes to flooding in Douala, Cameroon, after days of heavy rain during the week of 20 June 2015.
  • Villagers in Ganyiel, a small village surrounded by swampland in southern Unity State of South Sudan, have become accustomed to seeing planes airdrop bags of cereal and pulses but seeing vegetable oil falling from the sky was something new. This happened
  • The business of humanitarian aid and who holds the purse strings
  • Except from One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Tailoring the International Response to the National Need Following Vanuatu’s Cyclone Pam - an NGO report published June 2015
    Un extrait du rapport One size doesn’t fit all sur l’intervention au Vanuatu au lendemain du cyclone Pam, en mars 2015
  • While most aid work is done by local and national NGOs, they receive only a tiny fraction of direct humanitarian funding
    While most aid work is done by local and national NGOs, they receive only a tiny fraction of direct humanitarian funding
  • Migrants and asylum seekers queue up at Mytilene Port on the Greek island of Lesvos waiting for police clearance.
  • Migrants gather outside the identification centre at Moria on Greece's Lesvos Island to hear the names of the lucky few who will be accommodated inside. The rest will have to sleep in a makeshift camp outside.
  • A child from the Hassakeh region of northern Syria displaced by the advance of militants from the Islamic State in June 2015
    Un enfant de la région d’Hassakeh, au nord de la Syrie, que l’État islamique a contraint au déplacement.
  • A child from the Hassakeh region of northern Syria in a displacement camp after his family fled the advance of the so-called Islamic State
    UNICEF estimates that half of the 50,000 displaced from Hassakeh are children
  • Relatives of a student killed last night in the Jabe neighbourhood of Bujumbura mourn at home in the Burundian capital on June 28, 2015. At least two people were killed last night during violence
    Relatives of a student killed last night in the Jabe neighbourhood of Bujumbura mourn at home in the Burundian capital on June 28, 2015. At least two people were killed last night during violence
  • Refugees and migrants, packed aboard a fishing boat in the hope of reaching Europe. They were rescued by the Italian Navy as part of their Mare Nostrum operation in June 2014.
  • A photo released by the King Salman Center for Humanitarian Relief showing aid workers with displaced Yemenis in Djibouti
    A photo released by the King Salman Center for Humanitarian Relief shows aid workers with displaced Yemenis in Djibouti
  • Yacoub, a 29-year-old Rohingya, fled intercommunal violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state and came to Bangladesh with his family. He works in a local mosque in Teknaf, teaching the Quran to children, but cannot make enough money to feed his family of six.
  • Rohingya from Myanmar work as fishermen in Bangladesh, often under difficult conditions and for little pay.
  • Hundreds of refugees and migrants crossing the Mediterranean aboard a fishing boat, moments before being rescued by the Italian Navy as part of their Mare Nostrum operation in June 2014.
  • Mohammad Nurannabi, a victim of human trafficking, is back to work as a beach photographer in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
  • Desire Nimbubona, Burundian journalist, at work during demonstrations in 2015
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  • UN envoy da Mistura meets Syria tribal leaders in Geneva including Sheik Rakan
    UN envoy da Mistura meets Syria tribal leaders in Geneva including Sheik Rakan
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  • Sulma Ortega and her family were victimised by the MS-13 drug cartel in Guatemala and granted asylum in Mexico. But they have received no help from the Mexican government to rebuild their lives there, and they are now looking to reach the US.

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