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  • Screenshot from Homicide Monitor showing number of homicides in Brazil
  • Rescued migrants disembark from the ship that rescued them at the Sicilian port of Catania
  • A survivor of a shipwreck in the Mediterranean receives medical attention from a Red Cross volunteer in the Sicilian port of Catania.
    A survivor of the shipwreck receives medical attention from a Red Cross volunteer.
  • Many women in Sri Lanka's Northern Province lost their husbands in the decades long civil war. As single women,  they now struggle to provide for their families. Subashini Mellampasi, a 35-year-old  mother of three, including a disabled child, raises goat
  • Kulasekran Kugamathi has been searching for her husband and eldest son since the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka. The total number of people killed and missing as a result of the conflict is still unknown and remains a highly sensitive issue.
    Like many women, Kulasekran Kugamathi lost her husband during Sri Lanka's civil war
  • Fábio Cordeiro, from Rio de Janeiro was 20 when he was shot and confined to a wheelchair
  • A protestor fuels a burning barricade in the Musaga neighbourhood of Bujumbura, Burundi, on May 4, 2015.
  • Displaced children in a a" child-friendly centre" run by UNICEF within one of the many camps set up after Nepal experienced a powerful earthquake on 25 April, 2015
    Les victimes du séisme au Népal ont-elles besoin d’être guéries par la scientologie ?
  • Nirmala Tamang and her 3-week old son, at Ghumarchowk village, 20 km from Kathmandu. Her family lost their home and livestock in the earthquake that struck Nepal 25 April
    Nirmala Tamang et son fils de 3 semaines.
  • In the Syrian town of Kobani, hundreds of buildings were destroyed in a three-month battle for the city
    Up to 70 percent of Kobani has been destroyed
  • Doctor Kalissa N’Fansoumane (in red) sees patients at a hospital in Gueckedou in April 2015
    Patients receive treatment at Gueckedou's busy hospital
  • Doctor Kalissa N’Fansoumane (in red) meets with patients at a hospital in Gueckedou in April 2015. (Jennifer Lazuta)
  • A child in the Syrian city of Kobani, where Islamic State militants fought a three-month battle with Kurdish fighters
    A child carries rubbish in Kobani
  • In the Syrian town of Kobani, hundreds of buildings were destroyed in a three-month battle for the city
    Many buildings were totally destroyed
  • Rescued migrants disembark in Catania, Sicily from the cargo ship that rescued them
  • The offices of BADICA in CAR
    BADICA's offices in Carnot, a key mining region
  • A young boy mines for diamonds in CAR
    In May 2015, children as young as 11 were engaged in diamond mining
  • Burning barricades in Bujumbura
  • Children in Freetown, Sierra Leone
    Many children in Freetown who should be in school are not
  • A normally overflowing classroom in Sierra Leone's Freetown's Tengbeh Town remains mostly empty, despite school having resumed in April for the first time since the Ebola outbreak began.
  • FTS data on Iraq SRP as of May 2015
  • Journalist Desire Nimubona during protests in Bujumbura
  • A barricade set up in Bujumbura during protests against plans by President Pierre Nkurunziza to run for a third term in office
  • Nepal Earthquake
  • Syria is now home the largest number of IDPs in the world
  • The Middle East saw the most internal displacement in 2014
  • An injured child at a hospital in the Yemeni capital Sana'a
    An injured child at the Yareem Hospital in the city of Ibb
  • Desire
  •  Jennifer Lazuta
  • Benju Rai’s house, in Mahadevsthan village, east of Kathmandu, was destroyed by the powerful earthquake that struck Nepal on 25 April 2015. Her husband was away working in Malaysia at the time but debts mean they cannot afford for him to come home and h
  • Women whose husbands were overseas working when the 25 April, 2015, earthquake struck Nepal, have been made especially vulnerable: homeless, indebted and without their menfolk in a society where gender discrimination is the norm.
  • A volunteer talks with community members about their situation since the earthquake on 1 May 2015 in Dalchowki, Nepal.
    Local NGOs have been more important than international ones in many areas

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