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  • Portrait photo of Zubaida Baba Ibrahim
  • Portrait photo of Zeina Shahla
  • Portrait photo of Ivan Reyas
  • A man holds up a sign during a protest in Bangladesh. The sign reads:
    Sheikh Hasina’s government had already faced years of accusations of electoral fraud, police brutality, and mistreatment of Rohingya refugees when its brutal response to the protests led to calls for her to go.
  • An internally displaced Somali woman and her child await to receive Iftar food rations during Ramadan in the outskirt of Mogadishu, Somalia, March 20, 2024.
    Internally displaced Somalis queue to receive Iftar food rations during Ramadan in the outskirt of Mogadishu, Somalia, March 20, 2024.
  • People protesting in Bangladesh.
    Bangladesh’s student-led protests initially focused on a job quota law, but as the government’s crackdown turned increasingly violent, they turned their attention towards the decades-long rule of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
  • Iraqi Yazidi women cry as they hold pictures of their victims and missing relatives during a ceremony in Chamishko camp, in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, marking the 10th anniversary of the Yazidi genocide.
    Yazidi women hold pictures of dead and missing relatives at a ceremony marking 10 years since the start of a genocidal campaign against the community by the so-called Islamic State, at northwest Iraq’s Chamishko camp.
  • A wide angle landscape view showing Dzaleka refugee camp.
    Dzaleka refugee camp shelters more than 50,000 people, mainly from the Great Lakes region.
  • In the Garin Kaka refugee settlement a group of men are gathered in a lively discussion.
    In the Garin Kaka refugee settlement, Galadima Hadi (wearing green) is engaged in a lively discussion with a gathering of men.
  • A group of women who sought refuge in Chadakori, a village in Maradi, Niger, after fleeing from northwest Nigeria, pose outside a house.
    A group of women who sought refuge in Chadakori, a village in Maradi, Niger, after fleeing from northwest Nigeria.
  • Pictured are a group of entrepreneurial refugees, some standing, and some sitting/crouching on the ground as they break down soap base to create a fresh batch of handmade soap, which they will sell.
    In the Dan Dadji Makaou refugee settlement, a group of entrepreneurial refugees are breaking down soap base to create a fresh batch of handmade soap, which they will sell.
  • This is a portrait of Sadiya Musa, a Sokoto native, who is now a resident of the Garin Kaka refugee settlement. She wears a blue head covering with white and blue dots.
    Sadiya Musa, a Sokoto native, is now a resident of the Garin Kaka refugee settlement.
  • A row of residents, each balancing a jerrycan on their head, as they go about their daily routine in Garin Kaka village.
    A row of residents, each balancing a jerrycan on their head, as they go about their daily routine in Garin Kaka village.
  • A landscape, wide-angle shot, showing a man in a scooter riding past a sign that shows this is an Opportunity Village in Dan Dadji, Niger.
    The chairman of Nigerian refugees in Dan Dadji, one of three so-called Opportunity Villages in Niger, returns to the settlement on his motorbike.
  • A map of Niger and Nigeria. The regions of Maradi, and Sokoto in Southern Niger are highlighted in red. The regions of Zamfara and Katsina and northern Nigeria are highlighted. The capital city of Niger, Niamey has a locator dot on it. So does the capital city of Nigeria, Abuja.
  • People are photographed as the cross a part of a river in the Darién Gap
    Migrants cross one of the Darién Gap’s many rivers in early April 2024. On 24 July, Panamanian authorities reported finding the bodies of 10 people who had drowned.
  • 6 PDG staff and collaborators inside the group’s headquarters in Kabankalan, Negros. 21 June, 2024
    Staff from PDG – a disaster response NGO that has been targeted by spurious charges by the Philippines government – at the group’s headquarters in Kabankalan, Negros, on 21 June 2024.
  • A map showing the Philippines with locator dots in Manila and the islands of Leyte and Samar
  • Palestinian Journalist Sami Shehada is pictured reporting on the ground in Gaza as he stands with crutches. His leg was amputated following his injury while covering events of Israel’s military offensive in Nuseirat in April 2024.
    Palestinian journalist Sami Shehada, who lost his leg while covering Israel's military offensive in Nuseirat in April 2024, resumes work in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza Strip May 13, 2024.
  • A woman inspects bags of food. A man stands next to her as they both look at blue bags of produce and their contents.
    Wafaa el-Derawi inspects a delivery of vegetables allowed into the Gaza Strip. The NGO she works for, the Middle East Children's Alliance, has only received one truckload of food since the beginning of May.
  • Naeema Al-Ashour and another woman crouch/sit on the ground as they cook.
    Naeema al-Ashour and her family of 15 people are completely reliant on the limited canned food they get from humanitarian agencies for their daily meals.
  • Logo of Robert Bosch Stiftung
  • Logo of Irish Aid
  • Migrants, mostly from Venezuela, wait to be processed by officials of Mexico's National Migration Institute (INM), after crossing the Suchiate River from Guatemala into Mexico to continue their journey toward the U.S. border, in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico.
    Migrants, mostly from Venezuela, wait to be processed by officials of Mexico's National Migration Institute (INM), after crossing the Suchiate River from Guatemala into Mexico to continue their journey toward the US border, in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico.
  • People gather during Venezuelan elections.
    Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro gather at a rally in Caracas, ahead of elections on 28 July, which polls suggest he could lose.
  • María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia have made a team that few could have imagined just two months ago. Caracas, July 21th
    Opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González and opposition leader María Corina Machado at a campaign event in Caracas on 21 July.
  • This portrait shows Georgina smiling as she sits on a curb next to her dog.
    Georgina has no plans to leave Venezuela because she has to take care of her mother.
  • This is a portrait of a young man called Ander. He smiles at the camera.
    Ander’s parents live abroad and insist that he can look for better opportunities outside the country, but he says he wants to continue teaching in Venezuela. Caracas, Venezuela. July 20th
  • A man called Ney Rubio stands in front of a wall covered in presidential propaganda posters for Ricardo Maduro.
    Ney Rubio, 75, works as a volunteer handing out pamphlets at one of Maduro’s campaign hubs in Caracas on 20 July.
  • Presidential candidate, María Corina Machado, stands over a car as crowds surround her.
    Opposition leader María Corina Machado at a rally in the city of Guanare on 17 July. Machado has drawn crowds even in areas previously considered strongholds of President Nicolás Maduro.
  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 25 July, 2024. On the top left you see Inklings written in a serif font with an ink bleed effect and underlined with a burgundy-coloured line. On the bottom right we see a list of the main topic: The ‘grim’ aid funding pipeline for 2025 letter
  • A close up of a man wearing large sun glasses as he observes the Venezuelan flag at the campaign rally called by Maria Corina Machado in Guanare, Portuguesa
    A man observes the Venezuelan flag at the campaign rally called by Maria Corina Machado in Guanare, Portuguesa. July 17th.

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