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  • Ali Khumal holds up a photo of himself when he worked as a driver for ISAF forces in Afghanistan. The Taliban accused him of aiding the enemy and he was forced to flee with his family to Indonesia.
  • After two years in Indonesia, Saad has yet to receive refugee status, let alone any offers of resettlement
  • Tahira shows her children photos of their father who went missing after boarding a smugglers’ boat from Indonesia two years ago
  • Maysoon looks out over Ciasura in Indonesia where she and her family have spent the last nine months waiting for UNHCR to process their asylum applications
  • A Palestinian child stands in front of his home in the village of Susiya, in the West Bank. The village is due to be destroyed in the coming weeks
    A Palestinian stands in front of his home, scheduled for demolition
  • A home in the Palestinian village of Susiya which is expected to be demolished in the coming days
    A home in the Palestinian village of Susiya which is expected to be demolished
  • A home in the Palestinian village of Susiya, in the West Bank. It is expected to be demolished in the coming weeks.
    A home in the Palestinian village of Susiya in the West Bank
  • A child in the small Palestinian village of Susiya in the West Bank. The village will be destroyed in the coming weeks.
    A child in the small Palestinian village of Susiya
  • Bir Bahadur Tamang narrowly escaped death in Nepal's 25 April, 2015  earthquake. He still fears landslides when the monsoon rains come
  • Hit hard by Nepal's 25 April, 2015 earthquake, the village of Haku remains highly vulnerable and most villagers have already fled to safer places, fearing the monsoon rains could cause more deadly landslides
  • An exterior photo of housing in the Bourj el-Barajneh neighborhood of Beirut.
    A flock of pigeons swoop of the heart of Bourj al-Barajneh at dusk
  • Towering buildings at sunset
  • Abdul Hakim in the Rohingya community in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur where he found shelter at the end of May 2015 after escaping a jungle camp run by human traffickers
  • Nyunanzi transit camp for South Sudanese refugees, in northern Uganda
  • Nymanzi transit camp in Uganda for South Sudanese refugees
  • An Afghan woman and her daughter rest in the border area known as "the jungle" between Greece and Macedonia
  • The Bourj el-Barajneh camp for Palestinian refugees in the Lebanese capital Beirut
    The Bourj el-Barajneh camp for Palestinian refugees in the Lebanese capital Beirut
  • Leaflet produced by UNICEF in Yemen to advise parents about how to look after their children in case of conflict-related trauma. May 2015
    Leaflet produced by UNICEF in Yemen to advise parents about how to look after their children in case of conflict-related trauma.
  • nternally displaced women who fled to the town of Tonka in Mali's Timbuktu region earlier this week set up makeshift shelters.
    Une déplacée s'installe dans un camp de la région de Tombouctou, au Mali
  • The town of Gueckedou, in southeastern Guinea where the Ebola break first began, has been Ebola-free since January, but its impact is still being felt.
  • 27 January 2015. Um Baru: Thousands of people, mostly women and children, take refuge at a safe zone adjacent to UNAMID's base in Um Baru, North Darfur.The newly displaced people fled from different villages which had been reportedly attacked. UNAMID peac
    Some 2.5 million people are internally displaced in Darfur
  • Myanmar's navy found a boat with 727 “Bengalis” – a term it applies to both Rohingya and Bangladesh nationals – and started towing it on May 29, 2015 to a naval base
  • This building in Lisichansk, Ukraine was damaged by shelling in July 2014.
    The heavily shelled town of Lisichansk in rebel-held eastern Ukraine
  • 26 January 2015. Um Baru: Thousands of people, mostly women and children, take refuge at a safe zone adjacent to UNAMID's base in Um Baru, North Darfur.The newly displaced people fled from different villages which had been reportedly attacked. Photo by Ha
  • 18 February 2015. Zam Zam: A newly displaced child drinks water in Zam Zam camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in North Darfur. His family arrived to this camp as they flee fighting between Government and armed movements in the area of east Jebel M
    As the numbers of displaced grow, fewer aid agencies are delivering basic services
  • 27 January 2015. Um Baru: Thousands of people, mostly women and children, take refuge at a safe zone adjacent to UNAMID's base in Um Baru, North Darfur.The newly displaced people fled from different villages which had been reportedly attacked. Photo by Ha
  • A woman with her child pushes a tank to collect water being provided by the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) in the Alabassi camp for Internally Displaced People (IDPs), in Mellit, NorthDarfur. UNAMID restarted its operatio
  • April 2014. Mellit : An inter-agency team visited Mellit, North Darfur, to assess the situation and provided about 1,000 kilograms of humanitarian items, such as plastic sheets, sleeping mats, water bladders, chlorine tablets, soap and high-energy biscuit
  • 18 March 2011. Jawa: Children in Jawa village, in East Jebel Marra (South Darfur), 9 kilometers West Deribat. The area is controlled by the Government Forces but most of the population fled some days ago due to the clashes. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran
  • New IDPs in Um Baru 
27 January 2015. Um Baru: Thousands of people, mostly women and children, take refuge at a safe zone adjacent to UNAMID's base in Um Baru, North Darfur.The newly displaced people fled from different villages which had been reportedly
  • Say Tha Mar Gyi camp for displaced persons, near Siitwe, the capital of Myanmar's Rakhine state
  • Human trafficking survivor Muhammad Hussein outside his home in Say Tha Mar Gyi camp for displaced persons in Myanmar's Rakhine state

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