Photo Library

Journalist or researcher? Learn about using our images.

Photo Library

Displaying 2145 - 2176 of 44997
  • Rebel soldiers in Nyal, Unity State, South Sudan
  • Lucky, who calls himself "Biggy", left Nigeria four years ago to make his fortune in Europe - we explore the story of the family he left behind.
  • The immigration office in Szeged, Hungary, where refugees and migrants are taken after their trials
  • In Belgrade, Serbia, Hamiz Gul, 15, an unaccompanied refugee from Afghanistan, holds baby Mira, the child of Iraqi asylum-seekers who have just arrived from Bulgaria
  • Afghan security forces travel in convoy after leaving the site where four insurgents launched an attack on Kabul airport, 17 July 2014.
    Afghan security forces travel in convoy
  • 14-year-old Tony, whose parents died from Ebola last year, sweeps the courtyard outside the orphanage he now lives in. More than 16,000 children in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone lost one or both their parents to the deadly virus.
  • L’hôpital de MSF à Kunduz avant le bombardement
  • MSF's hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan
  • The St Michel church and adjacent priest's house were torched during protests in Bangui sparked by the killing of a Muslim man.
    Protestors burned the St Michel church and adjacent priests house
  • Demonstrators in Bangui after a fresh wave of violence call for the resignation of interim President Catherine Samba-Panza
  • A building housing Muslim associations was ransacked and damaged during recent clashes in the capital of the Central African Republic
  • Shredded dollar bills at the Museum of American Finance, New York
    Can Bitcoin shred paper money?
  • The bloodied corpse of an unidentified man lies in a drainage channel in Cibitoke, a district of Bujumbura. More than 130 people have been killed in Burundi since April amid a deepening political crisis.
    More than 130 people have been killed in Burundi since April.
  • Some aid agencies are looking at Bitcoin technology to
provide more efficient ways of delivering cash and credit to people in
need. Pictured are a sample of vouchers used as pseudo-currency
currently
    A sample of vouchers currently used as pseudo-currency
  • Hackers and bankers agree that Bitcoin is the start of something big. 
Bitcoin poster, London
    Les pirates informatiques et les banquiers s’accordent à dire que Bitcoin est le début de quelque chose de grand
  • To use the Bitcoin ATM, customers have to supply conventional identity details to conform to banking regulations. 
Bitcoin ATM, Washington DC
  • Hackers and bankers agree that Bitcoin is the start of something big
Bitcoin poster, London
  • Migrant workers from developing countries pay too much to send money home, the Economist and World Bank agree
  • Ahmed Musa: “I promised that I would not let anybody live in this society that was Boko Haram”
  • Boko Haram on the march
  • Men in Nigeria pray outside
    Praying for deliverance: Maiduguri has come under repeated attack by Boko Haram since 2009
  • Aftermath: 75 people died in Boko Haram’s bombing of the Nyanya bus park in Abuja, April 2014
  • Ferdinand Ikwang
    Man on a mission: Ferdinand Ikwang, head of the de-radicalization programme
  • The “believer”
  • The "Commander"
  • A broken sign reads "notice: visiting hours 9:30AM"
  • OCHA and AOAV infographic- monthly deaths in Yemen due to explosive weapons Jan-Jul 2015
  • Mathias Hounkpé is the political governance program manager for the Open Society Initiative for West Africa.
  • Mathias Hounkpé is the political governance program manager for the Open Society Initiative for West Africa.
  • People line up to receive food aid in Koch town during the first delivery of assistance since the government launched an offensive in May, forcing aid workers to evacuate
    People line up to receive food aid in Koch town, South Sudan

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