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  • This illustration shows a person with a backpack in a forest with very tall trees. Out of the tree trunks you see a military boot walking out of a trunk to the right and a end of a rifle coming out of another tree on the left.
  • This illustration shows the silhouette of a person standing in front of a computer that is much much larger than the person. On the screen we see two dice the dice facet that faces the viewer shows skulls.
  • This illustration shows a hand holding a piece of chalk. In the background you can see rocks over a bright yellow color.
  • This is an illustration showing the map of Myanmar in deep purple. Overlayed on top is a target cross hair. The shadows of three people are seen walking away form the map.
  • This is a photo taken close to the ground of a group of children leaving a temporary school in Jindires, a town in northwest Syria that was hit hard by last year’s earthquakes.
    Children leave a temporary school in Jindires, a town in northwest Syria that was hit hard by last year’s earthquakes.
  • A picture of rubble with some writing on the wall: “Omar and Usama are still under the rubble.”
    A photo of a bombed building with the words "Omar and Usama are still under the rubble" spray-painted in Arabic.
  • A glove wearing medical gloves holds a pill that contains Wolbachia bacteria over a few containers.
    To combat the threat of dengue, Wolbachia bacteria is being introduced into the mosquito population in Honduras.
  • The outside of Nasser Medical Complex Building C. Outside are ambulances and people waiting.
  • A few ambulances are parked outside on a dirt road.
  • A doctor tends to a man in a wheelchair inside a hospital.
    Staff attend to a patient inside Nasser Hospital in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis. The facility has been surrounded by Israeli forces for three weeks.
  • A child kneels and paints a painting depicting a tent and a child in front of it.
    Eleven-year-old Ahmad Mahmoud Sanounou has been painting the aftermath of the earthquakes in Jindires, northwest Syria.
  • This is a picture taken in someone's patio. It shows John Ngalabi, a displaced Teke man, surrounded by his family in a courtyard in Kinshasa’s Mombele district.
    John Ngalabi, a displaced Teke man, surrounded by his family in a courtyard in Kinshasa's Mombele district.
  • This is a family portrait pictured inside a hospital room. Berhan Kalyu, 35, holds her severely malnourished newborn son, Berhanu Woldegebrial, as her husband Woldegebrial Abadi, 36, looks on at the Samre Hospital, in Samre, Tigray Region, Ethiopia, June 23, 2023.
    Berhan Kalyu, 35, holds her severely malnourished newborn son at Samre Hospital in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region, where hundreds have died of starvation due to war and drought, on 23 June 2023
  • A few people are walking down a street. Destroyed buildings stand on both sides.
    Destruction left behind by Israeli forces after they withdrew from parts of Khan Younis in southern Gaza on 2 February 2024.
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    In Jindires, in northwest Syria, many people who lost their homes in the earthquakes are still living in tents close to destroyed buildings.
  • Three people stand on top of rubble.
    Khaled al-Fattah’s home collapsed in the earthquakes, killing his mother. The 28-year-old father of one and his extended family are sheltering in tents amongst the rubble in the Idlib village of al-Tuloul.
  • Nafi al-Sattouf, 77, sits on a rock near the banks of a river. He holds a wooden stick with his right hand.
    Nafi al-Sattouf’s home withstood the earthquakes, but he can longer cultivate his land.
  • This is a photo showing the front of a truck carrying wooden beams. On top are two people, one of them is handing the beams to people below.
    New homes for earthquake survivors are going up in the Idlib town of Armanaz, funded by the Molham Volunteering Team.
  • Badr al-Din Bakro, 75, is pictured sitting outside a tent that is serving as a temporary home. He is looking at his phone.
    Bakro, who lives in this tent, says he doesn’t have money to rebuild his home, and no aid group has offered to help.
  • This is a wide angle shot taken from below showing a building that is partially collapsed. At the bottom right of the building Badr al-Din Bakro, 75, places his hand over a half fallen apart wall.
    Badr al-Din Bakro inspects the damage to his home in the Idlib village of al-Alani. One year after the quakes, it is still awaiting demolition.
  • This is a long shot of an old man sitting in front of a house that was burned by the army’s artillery fire. The man squats in front of the rubble and remains of the house. He wears a surgical face mask and hugs his knees.
  • People’s Liberation Army forces fight the Myanmar junta army near Sagaing Region in Myanmar November 23, 2023.
    Forces from the People’s Liberation Army, the armed wing of the Communist Party of Burma, fight members of the Myanmar junta's military in Sagaing Region, on 23 November 2023.
  • This is a map of the region that was struck by an earthquake Turkiye and Syria on 6 February 2023. The epicenter and the main aftershock is marked with a locator dot and so are the cities that were most affected, including: Gaziantep and Kahramanmaraş in Turkiye and Azaz, Afrin, Idlib and Aleppo in Syria.
  • This is a map of the region that struck Turkiye and Syria on 6 February 2023. The epicenter is marked with a locator dot and so are the cities that were most affected, including: Gaziantep and Kahramanmaraş in Turkiye and Azaz, Afrin, Idlib and Aleppo in Syria.
  • Workers at Vera Ambalaj are pictured during a strike. They are photographed mid chanting behind a banner.
    Workers at Vera Ambalaj, including Muhammed Ramazan (third from left) went on strike in October to demand wage increases and better working conditions.
  • Hours after the Israeli army withdrew from the region, residents are seen arriving amid destruction to check their homes and properties that they had to abandon in the northwest of Gaza City, Gaza on February 01, 2024. Israeli army has withdrawn from some regions in the north of the Gaza Strip and the northwest of Gaza City.
    Residents return to their homes amid destruction following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from part of northwest Gaza City on 1 February 2024.
  • Hamada al-Fara shows the keffiyah he used to to wrap his 13-year-old son who was killed in an attack by Israel early this month.
    Hamada al-Farra shows the Palestinian scarf he used to to wrap his 13-year-old son’s body in after he was killed by a missile strike in al-Mawasi, an Israeli-designated ‘safe zone’ in Gaza, earlier this month.
  • This photo shows aid packages in the forefront of the image. In the background people line up to enter a building.
    In remote areas of Maidan Wardak province, like Behsud district, it can take village residents more than three hours to reach services and aid in urban centres.
  • Volunteers say that the vast majority of households they interact with in Behsud district lack male breadwinners to provide for families that average seven people for household. Alt text: This photo is a medium shot taken in the interior of a building. On the left we see two volunteers wearing surgical gloves and masks. They are sitting next to a turquoise fold-out table. A woman stands next to the table. She wears a dark blue head covering and a piece of paper in her hands.
    Volunteers say the vast majority of households they interact with in Behsud district lack male breadwinners to provide for families of seven people on average.
  • This is a portrait of Fathia Ahmed Abu Jalhoum. She is pictured smiling without showing teeth at the camera. She wears a black head covering.
  • This is a portrait of Ahmed Montaser Suleiman Abu Nahia. He is pictured wearing a grey puffer jacket with his arms crossed over his stomach. Behind him is a pick-up truck.
  • This is a portrait of Dr. Amira Salem Muslim Qadeeh. She is pictured in the interior of a hospital. She wears a lab coat, a stethoscope is around her neck and she wears a beige headscarf. She smiles at the camera.

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