Photo Library

Journalist or researcher? Learn about using our images.

Photo Library

Displaying 11617 - 11648 of 45003
  • Palestinian women walk in al-Maghazi refugee camp market, in the Gaza strip
    Palestinian women walk in al-Maghazi refugee camp market, in the Gaza strip
  • A rice farmer in Laguna province, Philippines
  • A rice farmer in Laguna province, Philippines
  • A farmer herding cattle - for generic use on Asia reports: food security, environment
    Anthrax is primarily a disease of grazing animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and horses
  • A farmer walks across a rice field in Bali, Indonesia
  • A farmer in Bali, Indonesia
  • IDP Rustam Khan said he is penniless but safe in Peshawar
  • Residents of Los Baños and Bay towns, along the coast of Laguna de Bay and about 60 kilometers south of Manila, cope with floodwaters that have not receded 3 days after Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the Philippines
    The most effective solutions are sometimes the cheapest
  • Malawi’s southern districts have been hit by dry spells
  • A builder fashions together a brick from the red earth at a contruction site for a primary school in Fizi Territory, South Kivu, D.R.Congo
  • Man washing hands. For generic use - Water, sanitation, health
  • Floodwaters along the coast of Laguna de Bay and about 60 kilometers south of Manila have not receded 3 days after Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the Philippines
  • Floodwaters along the coast of Laguna de Bay and about 60 kilometers south of Manila have not receded 3 days after Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the Philippines
  • Residents of Los Baños and Bay towns, along the coast of Laguna de Bay and about 60 kilometers south of Manila, cope with floodwaters that have not receded 3 days after Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the Philippines
  • Floodwaters along the coast of Laguna de Bay and about 60 kilometers south of Manila have not receded 3 days after Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the Philippines
  • Dr Gottfried Hirnschall, Director of the United Nations World Health Organization's HIV Department
    Dr Gottfried Hirnschall, Director of WHO's HIV Department
  • Youth and child members of a group in Gantauda, central Guinea-Bissau, which goes house-to-house assessing the cleanliness of each in an effort to ward off cholera
  • Awa and Fatoumata Balde, winners of a house-cleaning competition run by children in Buntunsum village, in Guinea-Bissau
  • Polio immunisation drive in Afghanistan in June 2010
  • Despite a hike in insecurity, attacks on NGOs have been reported low than 2008-2009
  • Land erosion in Kishoregonj District caused by monsoon flooding - July 2010
  • Residents of Los Baños and Bay towns, along the coast of Laguna de Bay and about 60 kilometers south of Manila, cope with floodwaters that have not receded 3 days after Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the Philippines
    Brace yourself for more rain in some parts of the world
  • Residents of Los Baños and Bay towns, along the coast of Laguna de Bay and about 60 kilometers south of Manila, cope with floodwaters that have not receded 3 days after Typhoon Ondoy ravaged the Philippines
    The Philippines is no stranger to floods
  • Keishamaza Rukikaire
  • Elephants are a common sight in eastern Sri Lanka.  In 2009, over 220 elephants and 50 humans died when crossing paths
  • Elephants are a common sight in eastern Sri Lanka. In 2009, over 220 elephants and 50 humans died when crossing paths
  • School children walk past two bull elephants greeting each other behind an electric fence in eastern Sri Lanka. Electric fencing is commonly used to keep wild elephants from entering villages close to their habitats
  • Most Baloch women have never been to a doctor
  • Goma prison, Goma, North Kivu province, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Goma prison, Goma, North Kivu province, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
    La prison de Goma. Sur les quelque 1 000 prisonniers qui s’entassent dans cette structure construite pour en abriter 150, quelque 300 ont été accusés ou condamnés pour viol
  • An injured civilian being of the recent violence in Mogadishu, being treated in Medina Hospital
  • The latest data from the NASA/European Ocean Surface Topography Mission/Jason-2 satellite show that the tropical Pacific has switched from warm, or higher-than-normal sea surface heights (shown in red) to cold, or lower-than-normal sea surface heights (sh

Become a member of The New Humanitarian

Support our journalism and become more involved in our community. Help us deliver informative, accessible, independent journalism that you can trust and provides accountability to the millions of people affected by crises worldwide.

Join