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  • Barry Hamadou
  • Moussa Doudou Haïdara, chief of staff at the Malian Ministry of National Integration and DDR.
  • Portrait of a man sitting on a short wall
    “All I want is to find somewhere to live in peace.” Amadou Barry, a village chief.
  • A UN peacekeeper with a gun looking out in front of a UN tank
    Peacekeepers on patrol in the Mopti Region.
  • Map of Mali showing Mopti Region, Timbuktu and Bamako
  • Twins Jan (left) and Jannick, originally from Oursi, sit in their classroom at CEFISE in Ougagadougou, after having fled violence in the Sahel region.
  • Teachers in front of a chalk board
    A class is in progress at CEFISE.
  • Two young boys in front of a bike
    Jan and Jannick.
  • Portrait of a woman
    Thérèse Kafando, Director of CEFISE and widow of the late founder, explains that all children are welcome at her school.
  • Louisa Lopez, herb vender in Cariaco
  • CLAP box
  • Empty streets of Cariaco.
  • A woman looks away while tears pool in her eyes.
  • Migrant shelter in Sonoyta, Mexico.
    Migrant shelter in Sonoyta, Mexico.
  • Map of refugee camps, idp sites, and damage zones in Myanmar's Rakhine State and neighbouring Bangladesh
  • Rohingya work at a river near Pam Mraung village. The two communities are physically separated, but economic relationships still tie Rohingya and Rakhine together.
  • Mohammed Saed, a 19-year-old Rohingya man, works for one of his Rakhine neighbours. He faces daily restrictions that severely limit where he can go.
  • Mohammed Saed, a 19-year-old Rohingya man, works for one of his Rakhine neighbours. He faces daily restrictions that severely limit where he can go.
  • Rakhine and Rohingya neighbours in Pam Mraung village can see each other through holes in the fence. Meaningful interaction is often limited between the two communities, but economic ties remain.
  • View of the Sonoran desert in southern Arizona.
  • map of Yemen showing Sana’a and Hodeidah
  • Map of Ethiopia showing Eritrea, Tigray, and refugee camps

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