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Fatma Rajab Sakr, a 32-year-old mother from Damascus, began working in Classic Apparel's factory inside the Al Hassan Industrial Complex in January. She is now able to support her daughter with her income from the factory. -
Mohammad Amr, 25, is one of only a handful of Syrians working at the Classic Fashion factory in the Al Hassan Industrial Complex in Amman -
Mohammad Amr, a 25-year-old from Daraa, is one of only a handful of Syrians working at the Classic Fashion factory in the Al Hassan Industrial Complex in Amman -
Nature is starting to take over the resettlement village -
Vehicle of the New Liberty Gold mine project with the logo of the company created by Taylor's close ally -
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Residents of Lu Jia outside their new apartments, 20 years after they were relocated from disaster-prone areas -
A camp near Sittwe, Myanmar, for Rohingya displaced by violence in 2012 -
A camp in Pawktaw, Myanmar, for Rohingya displaced by violence in 2012 -
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Ahmad Yassin Hamood, 28, successfully applied for a work permit through his employer at a nut roastery in Amman last summer -
Ahmad Yassin Hamood, 28, applied for a work permit through his employer at a nut roastery in Amman last summer -
Paying smugglers to escape Eritrea leaves many migrants with little money left over -
Luel Abera keeps track of new arrivals -
The harsh landscape of northern Ethiopia's Tigray region -
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Malik Anwar Zeb, a tribal elder in Pashat village in Bajaur Agency, holds a meeting to discuss the government's proposed reforms for the FATA region -
Children studying in an open air school in the town of Mamund -
Malik Ghulam Rasul Khan, a tribal elder in Pakistan's Bajaur Agency -
Soldiers in Pakistan's FATA region, in March 2017, where they've been fighting to eliminate militant groups -
Serdé Ranodio and his children stand in front of the family's hurricane-damaged home in Coteaux -
Carnival celebrations fill the streets of Les Cayes with much-needed colour and festive spirits -
The ruins of a church destroyed by Hurricane Matthew in the small fishing town of Saint Pierre du Coteaux -
Five months after Hurricane Matthew, Coteaux's beach is still littered with rotting palm trees and debris -
Aging family members are pushed for hours through frontline fighting to reach safety -
Men from west Mosul are searched as they arrive at an army checkpoint