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  • Children are looking happy at the camera and jumping on the handle to a water pump
    Children collect water from a water-pump well in the Abyei suburb of Molomol, where individual voluntary returnees from North Sudan are settling with the assistance of the United Nations.
  • Map of the Ituri Province in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) including Djugu, Mambasa, Itumu territories and the Albertine Graben area
  • The remnants of a home in Kafe - a Hema village on the shores of Lake Albert, Ituri.
  • A view across the larger of two refugee camps within Bunia, Ituri.
  • The remnants of a home in Kafe - a Hema village on the shores of Lake Albert, Ituri.
  • The interior of a ransacked hospital in the village of Lita in the Djugu territory of Ituri.
  • Map of northwestern Syria including Aleppo, Afrin, Manbij, and Tel Rifaat
  • Map of northwestern Syria including Aleppo, Afrin, Manbij, and Tel Rifaat
  • A family walks away from the camera through a destroyed town
    TEL RIFAAT, SYRIA: This family headed home after receiving milk from Kurdish Red Crescent aid workers.
  • A woman washes dishes inside the remnant of a building with a makeshift home around her
    TEL QARAH, SYRIA: Suham, 55, cleaned coffee cups just half a metre away from two live improvised explosive devices, likely planted two years ago by fighters with the so-called Islamic State.
  • A woman grieves at a grave with others around her at other graves
    AHRAS, SYRIA: A woman grieved for her husband, who she said died because he could not get medicine.
  • An exterior face of a destroyed building with the silhouette of a young girl in an open doorway on the second floor
    AHRAS, SYRIA: Many people fled with children, like this girl who now calls this destroyed house home.
  • AHRAS, SYRIA: One corner of this school, destroyed in the push to liberate the town from IS, is now home to a family displaced from Afrin.
  • MAHATAH, SYRIA: In villages like this one, where a father and his daughter stand outside their new home, spring wildflowers and other overgrowth may conceal explosives.
  • A crowd gathers around a truck. An older man, the focal point of the photo, walks away with bread in hand.
    Even for those who receive bread from aid organizations, water can still be a problem.
  • An overhead shot of many families set up inside the open mosque floor. The carpet is green with a decorative pattern.
    AHRAS, SYRIA: Abandoned public and religious buildings in Ahras and nearby villages now provide shelter. Dozens of families live in this empty mosque.
  • A crowd recently gathered around a Syrian Arab Red Crescent worker to register for aid.
  • Map of rebel enclave in Eastern Ghouta, showing territory lost to Syrian government forces and Islam Army's current control of Douma
  • Map of rebel enclave in Eastern Ghouta, showing territory lost to Syrian government forces and Islam Army's current control of Douma
  • Mujibur Rahman lives with a rare form of bone cancer doctors say is too advanced to cure. The 10-year-old Rohingya refugee previously used a wheelchair, but has become more active after starting treatment to help with his pain
  • Mujibur Rahman lives with a rare form of bone cancer doctors say is too advanced to cure. The 10-year-old Rohingya refugee previously used a wheelchair, but has become more active after starting treatment to help with his pain
  • Mujibur Rahman lives with a rare form of bone cancer doctors say is too advanced to cure. The 10-year-old Rohingya refugee previously used a wheelchair, but has become more active after starting treatment to help with his pain
  • Khaleda, 18, tends to her younger sister Sanjida, 16, who was almost completely paralysed after contracting meningitis in Myanmar. Sanjida has regained limited movement after being treated for pain symptoms in the Rohingya refugee camps
  • Khaleda, 18, tends to her younger sister Sanjida, 16, who was almost completely paralysed after contracting meningitis in Myanmar. Sanjida has regained limited movement after being treated for pain symptoms in the Rohingya refugee camps
  • Gul Hazar had a tumour removed after Farzana Khan’s palliative care team found her and referred the 45-year-old breast cancer patient to a field hospital in the refugee settlements
  • Map of Syrian refugee and displacement numbers by country

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