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  • Nahuche police station: The Nigerian police force is outgunned by the bandits they are supposed to confront.
    Nahuche police station: The Nigerian police force is outgunned by the bandits it is supposed to confront.
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  • Rethinking Humanitarianism banner with Heba Aly
  • Christine and her two children
    Christine and her two children.
  • Christine Onzia Wani was forced to leave South Sudan in 2016 due to conflict. She is pictured here at her refugee settlement leading workshops on the prevention of sexual exploitation and menstrual health.
    Christine Onzia Wani was forced to leave South Sudan in 2016 due to conflict. She is pictured here at her refugee settlement leading workshops on the prevention of sexual exploitation and menstrual health.
  • Health workers administer oral vaccines in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, in December, two months after cholera re-emerged in the Caribbean island nation.
    Health workers administer oral vaccines in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, in December, two months after cholera re-emerged in the Caribbean island nation.
  • Barakat uses a foetal heart monitor she purchased with her own money.
    Barakat uses a foetal heart monitor she purchased with her own money.
  • As part of a new programme run by the Lebanese Order of Midwives and UNICEF, midwives like Barakat follow women throughout their pregnancy, and check in on mothers and babies postpartum.
    As part of a new programme run by the Lebanese Order of Midwives and UNICEF, midwives like Barakat follow women throughout their pregnancy, and check in on mothers and babies postpartum.
  • Barakat demonstrates exercises that pregnant women can do to relieve back pain.
    Barakat demonstrates exercises that pregnant women can do to relieve back pain.
  • When meeting a pregnant woman for the first time, community midwives in the programme evaluate if a woman’s pregnancy is high-risk, as those cases require referral to other services.
    When meeting a pregnant woman for the first time, community midwives in the programme evaluate if a woman’s pregnancy is high-risk, as those cases require referral to other services.
  • After visiting with one expectant mother, Barakat heads out to visit other pregnant women and new mothers who she’s been told live nearby.
    After visiting with one expectant mother, Barakat heads out to visit other pregnant women and new mothers who she’s been told live nearby.
  • Midwife Diana Barakat asks Reem al-Zeit, who is expecting twins, about her previous and current pregnancies so she can get to know her medical history.
    Midwife Diana Barakat asks Reem al-Zeit, who is expecting twins, about her previous and current pregnancies so she can get to know her medical history.
  • Congolese M23 rebels are pictured withdrawing from Kibumba, near Goma, in North Kivu province, on 23 December 2022.
    Congolese M23 rebels are pictured withdrawing from Kibumba, near Goma, in North Kivu province, on 23 December 2022.
  • A cattle camp near Tonj town in Warrap state. Political elites own vast herds and are often implicated in local conflicts across the country.
    A cattle camp near Tonj town in Warrap state. Political elites own vast herds and are often implicated in local conflicts across the country.
  • James Ninrew Dong is founder of the Assistance Mission for Africa, a faith-based national NGO. He said peacebuilding efforts should have a long-term focus.
    James Ninrew Dong is founder of the Assistance Mission for Africa, a faith-based national NGO. He said peacebuilding efforts should have a long-term focus.
  • Julia Duany, a civil servant and long-standing peace activist, was involved in several bottom-up peacebuilding initiatives in the 1990s.
    Julia Duany, a civil servant and long-standing peace activist, was involved in several bottom-up peacebuilding initiatives in the 1990s.
  • Residents of Mabior Yar, in Warrap state have been affected by both flooding and conflict in recent years. A similar situation in other parts of South Sudan have sent humanitarian needs soaring.
    Residents of Mabior Yar, in Warrap state, have been affected by both flooding and conflict in recent years. A similar situation in other parts of South Sudan has sent humanitarian needs soaring.
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  • A collage showing wheat, corn and a man walking with a sack of flour on his head.
  • A traveller wearing a protective suit outside Beijing railway station on 7 January 2023. With COVID restrictions now lifted, millions of Chinese are heading off for traditional Lunar New Year family get-togethers, raising fears of new waves of the virus.
    A traveller wearing a protective suit outside Beijing railway station on 7 January 2023. With COVID restrictions now lifted, millions of Chinese are heading off for traditional Lunar New Year family get-togethers, raising fears of new waves of the virus.
  • The premature birth ward at Kabul's Indira Ghandi Children’s Hospital, November 2021. Afghan hospitals and clinics have become increasingly reliant on expensive-to-run generators due to worsening power cuts.
    The premature birth ward at Kabul's Indira Ghandi Children’s Hospital, November 2021. Afghan hospitals and clinics have become increasingly reliant on expensive-to-run generators due to worsening power cuts.
  • cartoon of a journalist asking for money on a street.
  • cartoon of a journalist doing reporting in the middle of a war zone.
  • Cartoon of a journalist in the sea using a newspaper as a floating device
  • Cartoon showing journalists reporting an event through a wall.
  • Antonio Guterres giving a press conference in Bucha, Ukraine. April 2022.
    UN Secretary-General António Guterres is surrounded by dozens of journalists as he visits towns around the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, in April 2022. Focusing on a narrow set of sources, journalists can often overlook what affected people have to say.
  • A cartoon of people migrating.
  • A graphic of the world map with circles over some countries.
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  • A collage showing imagery of crises globally
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