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  • The triple-layer of barbed-wire fence that separates Morocco from Spain's north African enclave, Melilla
  • Ben message
    Hand typed emojis
  • Anthony message
    The R is being erased
  • Louise note
  • Kristy, Jenn message
  • Joe, Andrew message
  • Tamara, Heba
  • Obi - "Well miss you"
  • Save the Children teams in Yemen assist newly displaced families in Amran City.  May 2015
  • A family displaced from their homes in Sada'a governorate in northern Yemen during May 2015 conflict, now in Amran city
  • Rachel Harvey, IRIN's head of special projects, in 2015.
    "Is this an idea for today? Otherwise, bring it to the planning meeting!"
  • Quake damaged administrative offices in Rasuwa
  • On 20 May 2015, the US government released a number of documents written by Osama bin Laden, including his thoughts on humanitarian aid.
    « Nous avons besoin de faire de gros efforts dans nos activités de secours », a dit M. Ben Laden
  • A young Burundian refugee suffering from diarrhoea with suspected cholera lies in the health clinic at Lake Tanganyika Stadium in Kigoma, Tanzania. Tens of thousands of Burundians have fled across borders to neighbouring countries amid growing political t
  • Quake damaged administrative offices in Rasuwa
  • Mento Ghale (middle) and Rising Gyalmo in Nuwakot IDP camp
  • A Burundian refugee dozes in the midday sun at the Lake Tanganyika Stadium, a temporary transit camp for refugees in Kigoma, Tanzania. Tens of thousands of people have been fleeing Burundi amid rising political tensions and a failed coup ahead of election
  • Two young Burundian refugees disembark the MV Liemba in Kigoma, Tanzania. The ship has been ferrying 1,200 refugees each day from Kagunga, a remote Tanzanian fishing village close to the Burundian border, to Kigoma. Tens of thousands of people have been f
  • Nine-year old Amin working on his farm in northern Cameroon
  • Burundian refugees on Kagunga Beach. 60 percent of registered Burundian refugees are women and children; about 10 percent of children are unaccompanied or separated from their parents.
  • Snipers with the rebel Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Mindanao. Philippines, take up positions on the roof of a mosque.
  • A young Muslim separatist rebel with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) carries a rocket propelled grenade in Mindanao, Philippines
  • A child in full combat fatigues salutes passers by as rebel fighters from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) stand guard by a roadside in southern Mindanao island, Philippines.
  • A displaced family in Cameroon's northern Mayo-Sava department taking a meal of cooked maize
  • Screen-grab from film When the war came back- about Kandak in South Sudan.
  • A temporary holding area for migrants who have just arrived on the Greek island of Kos which lacks any migrant reception facilities and is struggling to deal with a sudden influx of boats.
  • Four years after fleeing the town of Tawergha, many Libyans are still waiting to go home. Houssain, 86, feels like his time is running out.
  • Born into conflict - what future is there for this baby delivered over the weekend in a Al Shabeen Hospital in Yemen? Pic May 2015
  • Ibn Sena school in Faj Attaan district, Sanaa, after being hit by an airstrike in May 2015
  • Amel Naser six receives treatment at the military hospital in Sanaa Shawb district Sana'a after suffering injuries in her eye face and leg from the explosion caused by the Noqum mountain attack in May 2015
  • Damage to a classroom at Ibn Sena school in Faj Attaan district, Sanaa, Yemen, after an airstrike in May 2015
  • Amel Naser, 6, receives treatment at the military hospital in Sanaa Shawb district, Sana'a -after suffering injuries in her eye, face and leg from the explosion caused by the  Noqum mountain attack in May 2015

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