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  • Viena Rosana Sances Martinez, 38, an inmate, stands to the left of the frame leaning against a wall. Her hands are handcuffed. She wears a white shirt and black pants. In the background we see two guards and a gate.
  • This picture shows two groups of people. On the right facing away from the camera are police officials. On the left, members of a foundation are hugging an inmate. On the floor are aid supplies.
    Inés Del Carmen Cuadra de Zablah (far left), the founder of Fundación Solidaridad, and two of her co-workers are welcomed by an inmate at the women’s prison in Támara – their first visit since clashes between rival gangs on 20 June left 48 dead.
  • This is a composite image that shows a woman and two children walking away from the camera and into a group of tents. There is a layer of a burgundy circle that is around the women and children. The picture is covered in half-tone patterns.
  • This is a portrait of Hakimo Gabow. She's pictured mid-sentence with a small mic clipped under her chin. She wears a black headband and an orange head covering.
  • A portrait of Amina Ali. She's photographed mid-sentence. You can see a lav microphone that is pinned below her chin. She wears a purple head covering.
  • A composite illustration of carton boxes. Each carton box has a logo of a humanitarian organization or INGO. The logos are crossed out with black brush strokes.
  • This is a map showing Ecuador. There's a locator dot in the capital, Quito, and Guayaquil, a coastal city in Ecuador.
  • This is a landscape shot of a dirt road in the Nueva Esperanza community. A person is seen walking down the road with their back turned against the camera. Houses are seen in the distance.
    In June, a man was killed in a Nueva Esperanza street for standing up to gangs extorting him; another was beaten up days later. Residents have become prisoners in their homes, and many say they’re not going to work and won’t send their children to school.
  • This is a portrait photo of Javier Cevallos in his house in Nueva Esperanza. He's standing in front of a door frame. He wears a white shirt.
    Javier Cevallos lost his source of income when gangs stole his motorbike and cell phone and he could no longer take orders and deliver pizzas. He is now too scared to leave his house in Nueva Esperanza and considering leaving for the United States.
  • Pictured is Maria Eugenia Delgado, a Colombian refugee and community leader in Nueva Esperanza. She also works with local NGOs. The picture is taken from María's point of view as she stands on a hill that oversees the Nueva Esperanza community. She stands at an angle, we can only see her right shoulder and the right side of her face.
    María Eugenia Delgado, a Colombian refugee and community leader, looks out over her Nueva Esperanza neighbourhood. Many NGOs have abandoned this part of Ecuador's second city of Guayaquil due to the rampant insecurity.
  • A map of Ethiopia. The Amhara region is highlighted in red and the capital Addis Ababa is pointed out.
  • A map of Chad and Sudan that has locator dots in El Geneina in Western Sudan and Adré, eastern Chad. The capital cities od N'Djamena and Khartoum are also highlighted.
  • This is a picture of Randa Abdullah. She was born in a displacement camp in El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur state. She fled recent violence and doesn’t expect to return home soon. She's pictured sat on the ground with metal sheets in the background a few meters away.
    Randa Abdullah was born in a displacement camp in El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur state. She fled recent violence and doesn’t expect to return home soon.
  • This is a picture of 32-year-old Maryam Daoud fled Darfur to Chad in late April after members of the Rapid Support Forces shot dead her husband and three of her brothers. Daoud is pictured mid-sentence inside a tent.
    32-year-old Maryam Daoud fled Darfur to Chad in late April after members of the Rapid Support Forces shot dead her husband and three of her brothers.
  • A photo of a displacement camp for Dafuri refugees in Chad. The tents are made of sticks and different fabrics as covers.
    A displacement camp for Dafuri refugees in Chad. More than 300,000 people have fled the region over the past four months.
  • This is a map of Northern Syria. It is titled: Türkiye-Syria UN border crossings.It shows three key border crossings on at Bab al-Salameh, Al Rai, and Bab al-Hawa.
  • Syrian artists Aziz Asmar and Salam Hamed paint street art on the rubble of damaged buildings in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, in the rebel-held town of Jandaris, Syria February 22, 2023. The painting shows two hands holding a red heart.
    Long after the earthquakes, vast piles of rubble remained to be cleared. In late February, Syrian artists Aziz Asmar and Salam Hamad turned some of Jindires’ collapsed buildings into artworks.
  • A general view of damaged buildings is seen following the earthquake in the city of Jenderes, Syria, on February 12, 2023. Two women are on the right side of the image, wakling through building that have been heavily affected.
    Survivors walk past destroyed buildings in Jindires, Syria on 12 February, 2023. The earthquakes caused widespread destruction and claimed tens of thousands of lives across southern Türkiye and northern Syria. (Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto)
  • An aerial view of a tent camp for earthquake survivors, on the outskirts of the rebel-held town of Jandaris, Syria February 17, 2023.  The camp tents are white and sky blue.
    Camps were set up across the northwest for people who lost their homes in the disaster. This camp is near the town of Jindires, which was almost completely destroyed on 6 February.
  • A map of Sudan with all its neighbouring countries labeled. There is a locator dot in Khartoum and Nyala. The entire Darfur State is highlighted in red.
  • Two women walk among various items inside an INGO office that has been raided.
    The offices of international humanitarian organisations, two of which are pictured here, have been raided over the past few months, and their operations have ground to a halt.
  • The exterior of an INGO office after being raided.
    The offices of international humanitarian organisations, two of which are pictured here, have been raided over the past few months, and their operations have ground to a halt.
  • Pictured are the gates of Nyala's main market burned down along with other debris and rubble.
    The main market in Nyala, the largest town in Darfur, was destroyed amid a looting spree carried out by militias and paramilitary fighters.
  • A high angle photo of Nyala’s main market with many people walking through it.
    Nyala residents come out of their houses to buy food and other supplies.
  • Some chairs along with items to make tea are pictured under the shade on a sunny day.
    Some semblance of normality does return in Nyala when clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces temporarily cease. But there is an absence of food and medicine in the city, and the prices of goods have soared.
  • Pictured are people at an open market to the right is the person closest to the camera he is sitting on sacks of grains and other food items at a market.
    Some semblance of normality does return in Nyala when clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces temporarily cease. But there is an absence of food and medicine in the city, and the prices of goods have soared.
  • Pictured is a street with pedestrians and cars. At a distance a cloud of fog caused by shelling can be seen.
    Large numbers of people have been killed and wounded in clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces in Nyala. Shells have crashed into houses, and explosions have rocked neighbourhoods.
  • Pictured is a hole in the corner of a ceiling caused by a shelling.
    Large numbers of people have been killed and wounded in clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces in Nyala. Shells have crashed into houses, and explosions have rocked neighbourhoods.
  • A picture of Zepita Street, in downtown Lima, where sex workers pick up clients and one was recently murdered, allegedly for refusing to pay a commission to a gang for using the street.
    Zepita street, in downtown Lima, is one place sex workers pick up clients. One was recently murdered for reportedly refusing to pay commission to a gang. At least 10 sex workers were killed Peru in the first six weeks of this year alone.
  • A vertical collage of four images. The fist shows a woman stands in a childrens' room. Around her are 5 young boys. She looks down at them. She has her right arm around one boy and her hand on top of another child's head. The second image shows Three men stand in front of a housing development for people who lost homes in earthquake. The third shows A young man is pictured holding on to walking bars in physiotherapy while a therapist follows closely behind. The last shows a woman carries a large water jug.
  • Three men stand in front of a housing development for people who lost homes in earthquake.
  • A birds-eye-view of a housing development for people who lost homes in earthquake.

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