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  • The rescue team discusses tactics with the aid of two wooden model boats.
    The rescue team discusses tactics with the aid of two wooden model boats.
  • The small hospital on board Humanity 1.
    The small hospital on board Humanity 1.
  • The crew of Humanity 1 prepares for a night rescue mission.
    The crew of Humanity 1 prepares for a night rescue mission.
  • Following a landslide in November 2024, thousands were evacuated off Mount Elgon, with 1,800 people settled in Bunambutye camp.
    Following a landslide in November 2024, thousands were evacuated off Mount Elgon, with 1,800 people settled in Bunambutye camp.
  • Common Ground trainees celebrate by presenting their work to neighbours, spreading awareness and growing interest in the programme.
    Common Ground trainees celebrate by presenting their work to neighbours, spreading awareness and growing interest in the programme.
  • Rogers Fungo helps run tree nurseries in eastern Uganda’s Bulambuli district, distributing bamboo to shore up riverbanks and vulnerable slopes.
    Rogers Fungo helps run tree nurseries in eastern Uganda’s Bulambuli district, distributing bamboo to shore up riverbanks and vulnerable slopes.
  • A map of Uganda with locator dots on the capital, Kampala, Mbale (a city in the east) and Mount Elgon.
  • Refugee leaders convene to discuss solutions from the ground up in Imvepi Refugee Settlement in Uganda’s West Nile region.
    Refugee leaders convene to discuss solutions from the ground up in Imvepi Refugee Settlement in Uganda’s West Nile region.
  • Rasha Abou Jalal’s husband, Abdullah, and their five children with the sack of flour they received from the UN’s World Food Programme.
    Rasha Abou Jalal’s husband, Abdullah, and their five children with the sack of flour they received from the UN’s World Food Programme.
  • The area of Gaza City where Rasha Abou Jalal and her family are now living after being forcibly displaced for the eleventh time.
    The area of Gaza City where Rasha Abou Jalal and her family are now living after being forcibly displaced for the 11th time.
  • Portrait photo of Zion May Briones
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  • Women trade goods at a market in Sake despite a general economic slowdown caused by the conflict and the collapse of the local banking system.
    Women trade goods at a market in Sake despite a general economic slowdown caused by the conflict and the collapse of the local banking system.
  • Motorbike taxi drivers by the side of the road in Sake. The town has faced intense search operations by M23 rebels to root out former soldiers and allied militia fighters.
    Motorbike taxi drivers by the side of the road in Sake. The town has faced intense search operations by M23 rebels to root out former soldiers and allied militia fighters.
  • A group of women working at a shop in Sake, where thousands of people returned to earlier this year after the M23 shut down displacement camps in nearby Goma.
    A group of women working at a shop in Sake, where thousands of people returned to earlier this year after the M23 shut down displacement camps in nearby Goma.
  • Armed eco-guard, Bouba Njdida National Park.
    Armed eco-guard, Bouba Njdida National Park.
  • The entrance to Benoué National Park, a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve in northeastern Cameroon.
    The entrance to Benoué National Park, a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve in northeastern Cameroon.
  • Map of Cameroon showing the location of: Waza National Park in the Far North Region near Lake Chad. In the North Region, Bouba Ndjida National Park lies further south, followed by Bénoué National Park, and then Faro National Park to the southwest of Bénoué. The map includes neighboring countries: Nigeria to the west, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and further south, the Republic of the Congo, Gabon, and Equatorial Guinea. Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, is marked.
  • A child's grave marked by a stick and a circle of stones lies in a cemetery near a hospital.
    A child's grave marked by a stick and a circle of stones lies in a cemetery near a hospital.
  • A woman called Tati holds her young daughter Nahid while playing in a malnutrition ward of the Cap Anamur hospital In Kauda, South Kordofan.
    Tati cradles her baby Nahid in a malnutrition ward of the Cap Anamur hospital in the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan state. Famine was declared in western parts of the mountains last year.
  • Women chose a location for their huts after living in makeshift shelters under trees for over 20 days in Al-Hilu displacement camp, where some 12,000 people live.
    Women chose a location for their huts after living in makeshift shelters under trees for over 20 days in Al-Hilu displacement camp, where some 12,000 people live.
  • Makeshift shelters built by newly arrived displaced people in Al-Hilu camp.
    Makeshift shelters built by newly arrived displaced people in Al-Hilu camp.
  • Sawra Khalifa Kodi stands outside her tent in Al-Hilu displacement camp where she has been living since September 2024.
    Sawra Khalifa Kodi stands outside her tent in Al-Hilu displacement camp where she has been living since September 2024.
  • Mudsir Muhammad (in the white t-shirt) dances with residents of Al-Hilu displacement camp as they dig a trench to bring water from a nearby town, on 23 April 2025.
    Mudsir Muhammad (in the white t-shirt) dances with residents of Al-Hilu displacement camp as they dig a trench to bring water from a nearby town, on 23 April 2025.
  • SPLM-N secretary-general Amar Amoun sits for a portrait at his desk in Kauda, South Kordofan, on 26 April 2025.
    SPLM-N secretary-general Amar Amoun sits for a portrait at his desk in Kauda, South Kordofan, on 26 April 2025.
  • Dr. Namarag Ali stands for a portrait at a hospital in Tujuk, on 25 April 2025.
    Dr. Namarag Ali stands for a portrait at a hospital in Tujuk, on 25 April 2025.
  • Palestinians gather to receive aid supplies in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, on 22 June 2025.
    Palestinians gather to receive aid supplies in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, on 22 June 2025.
  • Rasha Abou Jalal sitting on the rubble of destroyed buildings in the area of Gaza City where she and her family are now living. They have been forcibly displaced 11 times by Israel's 20-month military campaign.
    Rasha Abou Jalal sitting on the rubble of destroyed buildings in the area of Gaza City where she and her family are now living. They have been forcibly displaced 11 times by Israel's 20-month military campaign.
  • A photo of Rasha Abou Jalal, her husband, and their five children.
    The author and her family, including her husband, Abdullah.
  • An illustration features three orange diamond-shaped road signs against a dark background. The left sign shows a left curve arrow, the right sign shows a right curve arrow, and the center sign displays a large white question mark.
    An illustration features three orange diamond-shaped road signs against a dark background. The left sign shows a left curve arrow, the right sign shows a right curve arrow, and the center sign displays a large white question mark.
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Rita Baroud, journalist and correspondent from Gaza City, Palestine, over a radial gradient background. The colour at the centre is a purplish blue and the colour outside is green. On the top left, a bit skewed to the right we see the title of the podcast: What’s Unsaid.
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    Omar Nabil Abdel Hamid (right), Hajar Harb (centre), and Eric Reidy (left) in Cairo in May 2024. Photo credit: Eric Reidy.

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