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  • Okrika waterfront, one of the settlements on the edge of Port Harcourt’s rivers, Nigeria
    Okrika waterfront, one of the settlements on the edge of Port Harcourt’s rivers, Nigeria
  • Peter Maido displaced by the LRA from Ezo village in South Sudan
  • Kadiatu Ngegba, 24, holding her two year-old daughter, Naomi, waits at the Aberdeen Women's Center for surgery 10 years after  developing a fistula while giving birth to her first child
  • Nurses, Zainab Blell (r) and Mabel Kaitemoh, answer the constant stream of calls into the newly launched Fistula Hotline at the Aberdeen Women's Center, a clinic offering free fistula surgery in Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • Some of the LRA soldiers sit outside, Sudan, April 2007
  • A formerly displaced IDP in his home village in Nwoya district, northern Uganda. Inadequate livelihood support thwarting recovery of communities in region
  • Nighty Acayo finally in her home village after years in LRA captivity
  • Salha Farraj al-Haddad and her son Oussai moved into a camp for displaced Libyans after the revolution because they could no longer afford to pay rent
  • US army trainers in Uganda
  • FACA soldier, CAR
    The Central African Armed Forces - not the most potent of militaries
  • Drawing by 12 year old Formerly with LRA
  • Marie-Paul Kimakosa, 18, with 12 month-old son Emmanuel Mbolina, and Mado, 3 (sleeping). 

Formerly of Ngilima village, Marie-Paul lost her husband, her father, grand-father, grand-mother to the LRA. Two cousins have been kidnapped and not returned. She
  • Due to recent attacks by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), an increasing number of Sudanese civilians from communities in Southern Sudan have been internally displaced. 15/Sep/2009
  • Rangers in action - African land forces summit
  • War affected communities in a peace and reconciliation dialogue in Ongalo village in Gulu as they cope with aftermath of conflict
  • A group of formerly abducted children under the victims trust fund in Cwero village, Gulu district. Livelihood remains a challenge to returnees
  • Kilama Otto was abducted by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in 1992 and forced to fight with the group for many years
  • Australians display support for asylum seekers now languishing in immigration detention centres following the suicide of a Sri Lankan detainee at the Villawood detention centre in Sydney
  • A family of pastoralists migrating to a less drought-stricken area of Ethiopia’s eastern Somali region
  • Protesters at Tahiri Square, Cairo
    Retour à la cas départ : Des manifestants sur la Place Tahrir
  • Protesters at Tahiri Square, Cairo
  • Kadar Mowlid Mahamoud, 23, lived as a migrant in Saudi Arabia for 18 months before a car accident sent him home. Now he’s determined to migrate to Europe
  • These women from an agro-pastoralist community in eastern Ethiopia’s Somali region say they have heard too many stories of migrants dying at sea to risk following in their footsteps
  • Abdirizak Mohamed Mohamoud, 30, was lucky to return to his small home town in eastern Ethiopia’s Somali region with his life after a two year ordeal as a migrant in Libya where he was held hostage, jailed and beaten
  • Mahmud Nawar, university student:
  • Mona Shahien, civil society activist
  • Ismail Abdurrahman, driver
  • Ramadan Hassan, a street kiosk owner
  • Manar Hussein, a radio diagnosis specialist
  • Phan Van Lin was trafficked to work at a Chinese brick factory, where he earned US$80 after a few months of work. He now farms with his family in northern Vietnam, near the Chinese border
  • View across modern day Tripoli, Lebanon
  • Women and children wait to receive a cooked meal at a food distribution organized by the WFP near the port in Mogadishu, Somalia
    Women and children wait to receive a cooked meal at a food distribution organized by the WFP near the port in Mogadishu, Somalia

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