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  • The grounds of a school that is hosting dozens of displaced people who fled the M23 conflict in March.
    The grounds of a school that is hosting dozens of displaced people who fled the M23 conflict in March.
  • 25-year-old Clovis Kasereka is staying with a host family in Kanyabayonga but feels like a burden. “We have only been fed like children,” he said. “We don't even know how to express our needs.”
    25-year-old Clovis Kasereka is staying with a host family in Kanyabayonga but feels like a burden. “We have only been fed like children,” he said. “We don't even know how to express our needs.”
  • Jeanine Bitasimwa is hosting 25 people from eight different families that fled the M23 conflict. She said this solidarity requires a lot of sacrifices.
    Jeanine Bitasimwa is hosting 25 people from eight different families that fled the M23 conflict. She said this solidarity requires a lot of sacrifices.
  • Displaced people take shelter in a local administrative building in Kanyabayonga after fleeing an M23 offensive. 1.5 million people are currently displaced by the conflict.
    Displaced people take shelter in a local administrative building in Kanyabayonga after fleeing an M23 offensive. 1.5 million people are currently displaced by the conflict.
  • An abstract graphic showing photocopied face and hands
    Asylum-seeking minors who are wrongfully classified as adults can be denied basic rights, such as access to education, and be exposed to violence and abuse.
  •  The UN estimates that 60% of Afghans returning from Pakistan are children. For young girls, who are barred from formal education above the sixth grade by the Taliban-led government, a return to Afghanistan presents many additional challenges.
    The UN estimates that 60% of Afghans returning from Pakistan are children. For young girls, who are barred from formal education above the sixth grade by the Taliban-led government, a return to Afghanistan presents many additional challenges.
  • Aid workers who have assisted returnee families say those who have been away for decades, often spending their entire lives in Pakistan, are facing the greatest difficulty in rebuilding their lives in Afghanistan.
    Aid workers who have assisted returnee families say those who have been away for decades, often spending their entire lives in Pakistan, are facing the greatest difficulty in rebuilding their lives in Afghanistan.
  • Pakistan has announced that it will restart deportations of "all illegal foreigners" after the Eid al-Fitr holidays. Rights groups fear the move could put 800,000 Afghans, including those with legal documentation, at risk.
    Pakistan has announced that it will restart deportations of "all illegal foreigners" after the Eid al-Fitr holidays. Rights groups fear the move could put 800,000 Afghans, including those with legal documentation, at risk.
  • An Ethiopian-run shop in the Johannesburg suburb of Booysens, South Africa.
    An Ethiopian-run shop in the Johannesburg suburb of Booysens, South Africa.
  • Destruction surrounding Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City after Israel's 14-day siege of the medical centre ended on 1 April.
    Destruction surrounding Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City after Israel's 14-day siege of the medical centre ended on 1 April.
  • Southern Africa’s informal settlements often lack adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure, like this informal settlement in Windhoek, Namibia
    Southern Africa’s informal settlements often lack adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure, like this informal settlement in Windhoek, Namibia.
  • Map of the DRC with Goma highlighted
  • Marie Buhuma is a volunteer from Goma Actif, a local collective that formed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Buhuma was herself displaced as a child and wants to “give a smile” to those affected by the current conflict.
    Marie Buhuma is a volunteer from Goma Actif, a local collective that formed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Buhuma was herself displaced as a child and wants to “give a smile” to those affected by the current conflict.
  • Zawadi Havugimana, a 28-year-old mother of four, escaped to Goma in February and has been kept afloat thanks to support from other displaced people.
    Zawadi Havugimana, a 28-year-old mother of four, escaped to Goma in February and has been kept afloat thanks to support from other displaced people.
  • Prudent Kahindo arrived in a Goma camp with her three children in February. “Life is extremely complicated here, we have no tarpaulin and no food,” she told The New Humanitarian.
    Prudent Kahindo arrived in a Goma camp with her three children in February. “Life is extremely complicated here; we have no tarpaulin and no food,” she told The New Humanitarian.
  • A man who escaped the M23 conflict sets up a tent at a makeshift displacement site in the city of Goma on 28 March 2024. Around 700,000 people have escaped to Goma during the past two years of conflict.
    A man who escaped the M23 conflict sets up a tent at a makeshift displacement site in the city of Goma on 28 March 2024. Around 700,000 people have escaped to Goma during the past two years of conflict.
  • A worker at a currency exchange in Sana'a, Yemen. New US sanctions are making it more difficult for Yemenis to receive remittances from abroad, which have become an important lifeline during nine years of war.
    A worker at a currency exchange in Sana'a, Yemen. New US sanctions are making it more difficult for Yemenis to receive remittances from abroad, which have become an important lifeline during nine years of war.
  • Portrait photo of Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, Journalist and Storyteller
  • Inklings logo with text "The new push for 'no logo' aid" written on it
  • People displaced due to the fighting between TPLF and ENDF sit inside their shelter at the Abi Adi camp for the Internally Displaced Persons in Abi Adi town, Tigray Region
    Two years of war in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region has left more than a million people displaced.
  • Tala's sister, mother and brother looking out from their balcony in Rafah, taking photos before leaving Rafah to try to keep the memories of their home alive. They do not know if they will ever be able to return to their home.
    Tala Abu Nahla's sister, mother, and brother look out from their balcony before leaving for Egypt to try to keep memories of their home in Rafah, southern Gaza, alive. They do not know if they will ever be able to return.
  • People chat as they sit at a cafe in the old quarter of Sana’a, Yemen in November 2019.
    People chat as they sit at a cafe in the old quarter of Sana’a, Yemen in November 2019.
  • aerial view of trenches and damage in Ukraine
    Trenches line the ground in the village of Posad-Pokrovske, northwest of the city of Kherson, Ukraine, on 28 January 2023.
  • This is a composite image. It shows two hands shaking in front of a gradient that goes from yellow to blue vertically.
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  • This is a map of Haiti that shows the departments that are controlled by gangs: Artibonite and Oest. The capital, Port-au-Prince is also shown.
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Nuha al Junaid, over a radial gradient background. The color at the center is a purplish blue and the color outside is green. On the top right, a bit skewed to the right we see the title of the podcast: What’s Unsaid.
  • This is a map of Myanmar zoomed in between the state of Chin and Rakhine. The following townships and towns are shown: Pauktaw, Minbya, Mrauk-U, Kyauktaw, Myay Pon, Taung Pyo, and Paletwa
  • This is a composite image done in the style of editorial collage. At the centre is a laptop. Out of its screen we see a hand holding a phone. Behind these two things are two satellite dishes. Two green squares and two grids are in the background.
  • This is the artwork/banner for a Rethinking Humanitarianism Podcast. The background is orange and the title "Rethinking Humanitarianism Podcast" is placed on the top left. On the bottom left we see a small square that says: With guest: Heba Aly. On the right we see a black and white portrait of Heba Aly. She smiles widely and holds a folder in her arms.
  • Two maps side by side: On the left we see a line joining the southern coast of Cyprus to Gaza, showing an aid route a ship called Open Arms is taking. On the right is another map zoomed in to Gaza with dots marking the open entries of Rafah, and Kerem Shalom and the closed entry of Erez. There is a parachute over Northern Gaza showing where aid drops have happened. The cities of Gaza, Khan Younis and Rafah are also pointed out.
  • A group of people stretch out a fishing net by the beach.
    As hunger levels grow, fishermen in Gaza continue to risk their lives.

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