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  • Outskirts of La Planta Neighborhood
    This corner marks the entrance to "La Planta", one of the "Invisible Frontiers." Official taxis won't enter these neighborhoods but there are local moto-taxis who ferry the residents in and out.
  • Darwing Jose Molina Riascos
    Darwin Jose Molina Riascos is a social leader in Buenaventura. He says the city has lost population as its youth look for better opportunities elsewhere.
  • Buenaventura's port
    Sixty percent of Colombia's international trade flows through Buenaventura's port. Fighting to control the port
  • Greta
    Journalists watch Greta Thunberg address the UN, 23 September 2019
  • Fatoumata Camara and her two young sons have spent nearly two years in southeast Tunisia, having been brought there after a failed attempt to cross the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy.
    Fatoumata Camara and her two young sons have spent nearly two years in southeast Tunisia, having been brought there after a failed attempt to cross the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy.
  • Many migrants and asylum seekers pass through the migration hub of the desert town of Medinine on their way into Tunisia.
    Many migrants and asylum seekers pass through the migration hub of the desert town of Medinine on their way into Tunisia.
  • Since Abu Mohammed was threatened with deportation, he has not left his tent in north Lebanon.
  • Photo of people inside the market in the al-Hol camp in Syria
    The main market at the entrance to al-Hol camp on 3 July 2019.
  • Photo of al-Hol camp in Syria showing a dry landscape and temporary shelters.
    Women walk toward the entrance to phase 5 inside al-Hol camp, housing Syrian women and children who emerged from Baghouz.
  • Children shelter from the sun at northeastern Syria's al-Hol camp in May. The camp is now home to nearly 69,000 people.
    Children shelter from the sun at northeastern Syria's al-Hol camp in May. The camp is now home to nearly 69,000 people.
  • People enter the queue to cross the Mexico/US border at the El Chapparal border crossing in Tijuana, Mexico.
    People enter the queue to cross the Mexico/US border at the El Chapparal border crossing in Tijuana, Mexico.
  • Unit and her two-year-old daughter Milad in caught in a conflict zone while detained in a Libyan detention centre.
  • An old Soviet car sits in front of a refueling station near Labra, Abkhazia on 20 April 2019.
    An old Soviet car sits in front of a refueling station near Labra, Abkhazia on 20 April 2019.
  • Close up photo at jaunting angles of a derelict building in Sukhumi, Abkhazia
    The former Council of Ministers was attacked and abandoned during the civil war and now serves as a monument to 25 years of Abkhaz de facto independence in Sukhumi, Abkhazia on 20 April 2019.
  • Mariam, who fled rural Aleppo two years ago with her husband and family, helps one of her six children try on new winter clothes delivered to Ain Issa camp, northeastern Syria.
    Mariam, who fled rural Aleppo two years ago with her husband and family, helps one of her six children try on new winter clothes delivered to Ain Issa camp, northeastern Syria.
  • Mariam, who fled rural Aleppo two years ago with her husband and family, helps one of her six children try on new winter clothes delivered to Ain Issa camp, northeastern Syria.
    Mariam, who fled rural Aleppo two years ago with her husband and family, helps one of her six children try on new winter clothes delivered to Ain Issa camp, northeastern Syria.
  • Tsunami survivors protest government rebuilding policies and delays to distributing recovery funds.
  • Riswan tent home
    Riswan’s displaced family sleeps in this tent near a relative’s home, though there are empty temporary housing units nearby.
  • Protests Palu
    Tsunami survivors protest government rebuilding policies and delays to distributing recovery funds.

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