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  • Photo of migrant from Afghanistan in Bosnia
    Sharif Al Masoud, 25, from Afghanistan on land near the IOM-run Bira camp in Bihać.
  • Photo of migrant from Pakistan in Bosnia
    Zuhaib Arif, 18, from Pakistan on land near the IOM-run Bira camp in Bihać.
  • View from the road towards Šturlić in Bosnia toward the Croatian border
  • Photo of Syrian migrants in Bosnia
    Sufyan Al Sheikh Ahmad, 23, from Syria (centre) in the park where he sleeps, next to the IOM-run Borici camp in Bihać.
  • Photo of a migrant in Bosnia shaving at a camp.
    Ali Reza, 29, from Pakistan, in Vučjak camp.
  • Protective equipment during the 1976 Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (then Zaire).
  • Photo of children in Afghanistan in Bela Village.
    Returnee children walk down an unpaved road in Bela village, which is home to 1,500 returnee families. One in three people in Nangarhar Province, which borders Pakistan, are returnees or displaced, the UN estimates.
  • Photo of children in Afghanistan playing after returning from Pakistan.
    Sultan Bibi's grandchildren play on the rooftops of the Afghan capital. The children attended school and learned English in Pakistan, but in Afghanistan they sell plastic to help their family earn money.
  • Photo of young woman in Afghanistan after returning from Pakistan.
    Aisha, Hafizullah Safi’s 16-year-old daughter, washes dishes. She used to attend school in Pakistan, but now she stays home to help the family with chores.
  • Photo of taxi driver in Afghanistan who has returned from Pakistan, where he owned a shop.
    Hafizullah Safi owned a shop when his family lived in a refugee settlement near Peshawar, Pakistan. But in Afghanistan, he has difficulty earning money as a taxi driver.
  • Photo of people who have returned to Afghanistan near Jalalabad sitting outside of their home.
    Halima Bibi, right, sits outside her home in Behsud District, near the city of Jalalabad. Settlements are rapidly expanding here as returnees and displaced search for homes near urban amenities.
  • Photo of people waiting to cross international bridge looking for their names on a list.
    Potential asylum seekers in Matamoros, Mexico, check a list giving the order in which people will be allowed to cross the international bridge to the American side in Brownsville – a new more restrictive policy, which some argue contravenes the asylum law
  • Photo of immigrant from Mexico into the US holding a sign.
    Immigrants queueing for their Greyhound bus and onward journeys.
  • Photo of border patrol in Texas looking at Mexico.
    Border Patrol observation post in McAllen overlooking the Rio Grande River toward the other side – Mexico. It’s very close.
  • Photo of a fence on the US-Mexico border.
    The view from the Matamoros-Brownsville bridge: the US and a wall on the left, Mexico on the right.
  • Photo of a nun in church in Negombo, Sri Lanka.
    Sister Noel Christine walks through Negombo’s St. Sebastian’s Church in early July. An April bombing killed dozens of worshipers who had gathered for Easter Sunday mass.
  • Photo of a refugee from Pakistan in Negombo, Sri Lanka.
    Ahsan Mahmood, a refugee from Pakistan, has been living at an Ahmadiyya mosque since being evicted from his rented home in Negombo. More than 1,000 refugees and asylum seekers were displaced in an anti-Muslim backlash following April terrorist attacks.
  • Photo of shrine in Colombo, Sri Lanka after suicide blasts.
    People pray outside St. Anthony’s Shrine in Colombo, which was one of several churches and hotels attacked in a series of suicide blasts in April.
  • A Yazidi survivor in Iraq who has returned to her village.
    Survivor Sherihan, who returned last year weighing just 28kg.
  • Photo of a hospital in Yazidi area of Iraq treating mental health issues.
    Since MSF started working in Sinouni in December, mental health has become one of its biggest activities.
  • Photo of a deserted Yazidi village
    Many villages in Sinjar region stand deserted and overgrown, without any services and often limited security.
  • Photo of a man in Khartoum, Sudan.
    “Our country is very rich. We have agriculture, natural resources. And yet you can’t eat or get an education. Every day things get worse.” Yassim Ahmen builds homes for the elite, but doesn't earn enough to provide for his own family.
  • A market in Sudan
    Waiting for customers in the Barakha market.
  • A Sudanese woman sells falafel
    Sadiya Seror selling falafel.

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