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  • African migrants at Tripoli’s navy base
    Migrants at Tripoli’s navy base after arriving in the port in July 2019.
  • A Libyan Coast Guard sailor throws a rope towards boat carrying migrants
    A Libyan Coast Guard sailor throws a rope toward a boat carrying migrants in the Mediterranean Sea before forcing them to board the boat and head back to Tripoli, Libya. Many of those intercepted and returned to Libya this year are unaccounted for.
  • Paisal Marat, 24
  • Paisal Marat, 24
    Paisal Marat, 24, a Malay Muslim man in Thailand’s deep south. Many young people in the south say they don’t feel a connection to the region’s conflict, and are pushing for ways to bring Buddhists and Muslims together.
  • Nichakorn Thanomwongthana
  • Kalyakon Sansuk
  • Hafizan Makeh
  • Areekan Duereh
  • "I visit about fifty homes every month, checking in on women and referring them to hospitals if they are sick. The problem? Most of them are not going." Gulanz Janara, a community healthcare worker in Afghanistan.
  • Émbera women board the buses that will take them back to the reservation in the province of Risaralda, in Colombia’s western jungles.
  • Several members of an Émbera family sleep in a small room of this guesthouse in San Bernardo, a rundown area in downtown Bogotá. Many indigenous families have spent years living in dire conditions after being forcibly displaced from their land.
    Several members of an Émbera family sleep in a small room of this guesthouse in San Bernardo, a rundown area in downtown Bogotá. Many indigenous families have spent years living in dire conditions after being forcibly displaced from their land.
  • Jhonatan was 3 when he died of “causes linked to malnutrition”, according to the medical examiner’s office. In the months prior to his passing, at least four other Émbera children had died of similar preventable conditions in the same guesthouse.
    Jhonatan was 3 when he died of “causes linked to malnutrition”, according to the medical examiner’s office. In the months prior to his passing, at least four other Émbera children had died of similar preventable conditions in the same guesthouse.
  • Émbera women board the buses that will take them back to the reservation in the province of Risaralda, in Colombia’s western jungles.
    Émbera women board the buses that will take them back to the reservation in the province of Risaralda, in Colombia’s western jungles.
  • A few times, authorities, together with the Red Cross, have organiSed repatriations of displaced Émbera families back to their native reservations. But some of these families have spent years in the city, many children have even been born in Bogotá, so th
    A few times, authorities, together with the Red Cross, have organiSed repatriations of displaced Émbera families back to their native reservations. But some of these families have spent years in the city, many children have even been born in Bogotá, so th
  • Emberá families gather in a plaza in Colombia's capital, Bogotá.
    Emberá groups in Bogota often organise demonstrations and “cultural acts” to exert pressure on the government. In this occasion, in late 2018, they met in Bogotá’s Plaza de Bolívar, the city’s central square to demand reparations.
  • A map showing the number of refugees from Burundi in neighbouring countries, Tanzania having over 150 thousand.
  • Portrait of a woman in a white dress and colourful necklace against a dark, patterned background.
    Ruth Evon Idahosa is the founder and Executive Director of Pathfinders Justice Initiative, Inc., an NGO which seeks to eradicate sex trafficking and the exploitation of women and girls in Nigeria. Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria, 2020.
  • Migrants who have decided to make their voluntary return from Libya to Nigeria queuing at the airport for the triage. Lagos, Nigeria, 2020.
    Migrants who have decided to make their voluntary return from Libya to Nigeria queuing at the airport for the triage. Lagos, Nigeria, 2020.
  • Map of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) including Équateur, South Kivu, North Kivu, and Ituri provinces.
  • Nitesh Barua, 55, a farmer in the Kutupalong area home to the largest camps, points to a newly built culvert. He said it drains excess water from the camps, but often overflows onto his farmland. It also makes it harder to reach a community pagoda.
    Nitesh Barua, 55, a farmer in the Kutupalong area home to the largest camps, points to a newly built culvert. He said it drains excess water from the camps, but often overflows onto his farmland. It also makes it harder to reach a community pagoda.
  • Vendor Yousuf Ali said fish has become increasingly rare and more expensive after authorities imposed fishing restrictions on the nearby Naf River in 2017.
    Vendor Yousuf Ali said fish has become increasingly rare and more expensive after authorities imposed fishing restrictions on the nearby Naf River in 2017.
  • Abdus Salam, a day labourer, shopped at the Whykong bazar market, but left empty-handed because he couldn’t afford to buy the fish.
    Abdus Salam, a day labourer, shopped at the Whykong bazar market, but left empty-handed because he couldn’t afford to buy the fish.
  • Nur Hossain, a day labourer, said his work has fallen sharply since more Rohingya refugees arrived in 2017. “For the past three days, I have remained out of work,” he said.
    Nur Hossain, a day labourer, said his work has fallen sharply since more Rohingya refugees arrived in 2017. “For the past three days, I have remained out of work,” he said.
  • Mohammad Syad Alam, 21, a day labourer, said his wages have dropped and work has become sporadic because employers hire Rohingya for half his wages. He said his family of five can often only afford to eat potatoes.
    Mohammad Syad Alam, 21, a day labourer, said his wages have dropped and work has become sporadic because employers hire Rohingya for half his wages. He said his family of five can often only afford to eat potatoes.

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