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  • After 30 years in power, Idriss Déby was unable to provide stability or lift Chad from close to the bottom of the ‘global’ development league table.
  • Abdelgadir Abdelrahman Ibrahim, better known by his nickname Gaddura, is the force commander of Darfur’s largest rebel group. He vowed to keep on fighting in a rare interview with The New Humanitarian in March.
  • A man walks his bike along a road that has been damaged by flooding and heavy rains.
    A man wheels his bicycle through roads damaged by floods after heavy rains in Dili, East Timor, 5 April, 2021.
  • A few of several people through the back window of a car that is shattered with a bullet
    Iraqis displaced after fighting in 2017. Oxfam whistleblowers say they were bullied and threatened by managers in Iraq from 2015 to 2020, a period that included forces battling militants from the so-called Islamic State group.
  • A street view of a shelter
    El Buen Samaritano, one of the many migrant shelters in Ciudad Juárez now running over-capacity. COVID-19 restrictions have reduced the numbers such facilities can house.
  • A woman cooks over a stove through an alcove of a building with her back to the camera.
    A woman cooks breakfast for migrants at El Buen Samaritano shelter.
  • El Buen Samaritano shelter.
  • A woman cooks breakfast for migrants at El Buen Samaritano shelter.
  • A group of migrants from Central America sit outside the Santa Fe International Bridge between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, Texas after being expelled from the US.
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  • Mayima stands in front of a memorial in Geneva
    Ralph Mamiya in Geneva, 8 April 2021.
  • A woman has her hands sprayed with hand sanitiser at a supermarket in Juba, South Sudan, 1 April, 2021
    A woman has her hands sprayed with hand sanitiser at a supermarket in Juba, South Sudan, 1 April, 2021.
  • A man sits behind his desk in a dimly lit room
    Mohamed El Doma, the governor of West Darfur, believes the violence in El Geneina is rooted in political dynamics linked to Sudan’s troubled transition.
  • A man stands with his arms crossed in the mids of makeshift shelters.
    55-year-old Suleiman Abdallah represents a group of nearly 6,000 people displaced from Krinding in January. “If the new government is serious, why didn’t they intervene [during the violence]?” he said.
  • Multiple burnt dwellings stand empty in a dusty village.
    The aftermath of an attack in January on a camp for internally displaced people in Darfur. Violence is rising in the region despite a peace agreement signed late last year.
  • A nurse gives a vaccine shot in a man's arm in front of many patients.
    Zakia Shirzad, a nurse supervisor with Afghanistan’s health ministry, vaccinates staff at a hospital in Kabul using vaccines donated by India. As of late March, Afghanistan had roughly one million COVID-19 vaccine doses for a population of 38 million peop
  • Children walk in an arid mountain village.
    Children walk in Arashakh Poen, a remote village in Takhar Province. Long distances prevent many in this village from getting COVID-19 tests.

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