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  • Residents of Kalma camp, in South Darfur state, told The New Humanitarian that insecurity has risen in the area since UNAMID peacekeepers withdrew in December.
    Residents of Kalma camp, in South Darfur state, told The New Humanitarian that insecurity has risen in the area since UNAMID peacekeepers withdrew in December.
  • Animals drink from a stream along the road from West Darfur to Central Darfur state. Pockets of the vast region are currently experiencing crisis levels of food insecurity.
    Animals drink from a stream along the road from West Darfur to Central Darfur state. Pockets of the vast region are currently experiencing crisis levels of food insecurity.
  • A man in army fatigues and a red beret holds a gun and looks past the camera.
    A rebel stands guard outside the office of the SLA-AW commander, Gaddura. “We are still trying to achieve the objectives that we took up arms for,” Gaddura told The New Humanitarian in a rare interview in March.
  • A close-up photo of a woman's face.
    Hanan Hassan is a community leader from Kalma, one of the largest displacement sites in Darfur. She said aid has dwindled in the camps, which were set up in 2003 and still house more than 1.5 million people.
  • A woman stands close to a tent for displaced people wearing a bright coloured dress.
    A woman uprooted by recent violence in El Geneina is now living in a camp in the grounds of a local government building. The camp did not meet basic humanitarian standards when The New Humanitarian visited it in February.
  • A camp for displaced people with crowded shelters fills the frame.
    Dozens of displacement camps have popped up in West Darfur’s El Geneina town since clashes began in January. Hundreds of people have died in the fighting, which involves members of the region’s Masalit and Arab groups.
  • A mural from the 2019 revolution on the wall of a shop in Nertiti, a conflict-affected town in Darfur.
    A mural from the 2019 revolution on the wall of a shop in Nertiti, a conflict-affected town in Darfur. Sudan’s transition is yet to have a positive impact on residents of the western region.
  • A reporter speaks to a group of people outside a small building.
    Darfur once hosted one of the world’s largest humanitarian operations. But community leaders (pictured) who fled recent violence told The New Humanitarian that help is now harder to come by.
  • Shamali outside his destroyed house in 2014 and 2021.
  • Two Iraqi children pull a cart through the market in al-Hol camp, which lies east of al-Hasakeh city, in northeastern Syria.
    Two Iraqi children pull a cart through the market in al-Hol camp, which lies east of al-Hasakeh city, in northeastern Syria.
  • Herders watch over their livestock in Bamyam Province, Afghanistan. During severe droughts, herders are often forced to sell their livestock in order to cope, leaving them with little to rebuild their lives
    Herders watch over their livestock in Bamyam Province, Afghanistan. During severe droughts, herders are often forced to sell their livestock in order to cope, leaving them with little to rebuild their lives.
  • Roqia Qasqari, 47, who lives in Gero village in Afghanistan's Bamyan Province, inspects potatoes stored after the previous harvest. Snow was scarce over the winter, raising fears of a severe drought during 2021.
    Roqia Qasqari, 47, who lives in Gero village in Afghanistan's Bamyan Province, inspects potatoes stored after the previous harvest. Snow was scarce over the winter, raising fears of a severe drought during 2021.
  • Mohammed Harun, 60, inspects his crops in Afghanistan's Laghman Province. Farmers worry there won't be enough water to grow their harvests.
    Mohammed Harun, 60, inspects his crops in Afghanistan's Laghman Province. Farmers worry there won't be enough water to grow their harvests.
  • Tunisian worshippers pray in a makeshift mosque inside a former shop in a neighbourhood called the Kasbah in Mazara del Vallo.
    Tunisian worshippers pray in a makeshift mosque inside a former shop in a neighbourhood called the Kasbah in Mazara del Vallo.
  • The burnt-out wreck of the Portopalo di Capo Passero, a ship used by migrants to cross the Mediterranean, is kept in the Mazara del Vallo port after being confiscated by Italian police.
    The burnt-out wreck of the Portopalo di Capo Passero, a ship used by migrants to cross the Mediterranean, is kept in the Mazara del Vallo port after being confiscated by Italian police.
  • A figure walks along a foggy highway, a bad slung over their shoulder.
    A Venezuelan migrant – returning on foot from a season harvesting coffee in central Colombia – is pictured here near Pamplona, about 80 kilometres from the Venezuelan border.

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