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  • A family from Boeing pack up their belongings and prepare to leave M'Poko
  • At Shabrang Harbor in Teknaf, at the Bangladesh border, newly arrived refugees just off boats from Myanmar, carry all that they have as they wait to register as refugees in country
  • A father and a mother are worried as their son shows more and more symptoms of cholera
  • Outskirts of Aleppo. Kids playing with burnt chairs.
    Outskirts of Aleppo. Kids playing with burnt chairs.
  • Prosopis juliflora tree
  • Farmer in her field
  • Generic maize field
  • maize field
  • Nigerian farmer
  • Tetiana finds a wedding portrait–one of the few things not stolen or damaged
  • Nigerian farmer
    Mixed crop and livestock farmer, Oyo State
  • Nigeria farmer
  • UN International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
  • UN International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
  • First session of ICTY
    First session of ICTY
  • Mangrove roots offer rich pickings of edible oysters
  • Boy plants mangroves in Sine-Saloum delta
  • Many women collect high grass and weave it into fences to sell at the market
    Many women collect high grass and weave it into fences to sell at the market. They use the little money they make to purchase food for their families
  • Adut Adak sits in her small mud hut
    Adut Adak sits in her small mud hut. She young mother wasn’t able to harvest this year, but compensates by collecting and selling firewood and by making grass fences
  • Abuk Moukiir sits in the shade of a tree while harvesting peanuts
    Abuk Moukiir sits in the shade of a tree while harvesting peanuts. She’s sick and weak but survives hunger by finding different day jobs
  • Nyanciech Hiieu stirs a thin vegetable broth in a pot over the fire
  • Congolese soldiers have been repeatedly accused of human rights violations

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