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  • Marip Bawk Nu, 49
    Marip Bawk Nu, 49, dreams of leaving her shelter in an IDP camp and returning to her farm.
  • Marip Bawk Nu, 49
    Marip Bawk Nu, 49, dreams of leaving her shelter in an IDP camp and returning to her farm.
  • An illustration of "When the West falls into crisis" conversation
  • Poll: Should the situation in the US be considered a humanitarian crisis?
  • A Sudanese activist waves the national flag
    A Sudanese activist waves the national flag as people chant "freedom, peace, justice," the catchphrase of the protest movement, in Khartoum in August 2019.
  • A Sudanese soldier stands guard
    A Sudanese soldier stands guard outside the army headquarters during a street protest in Khartoum in August 2019. Activists fear that the army might hijack the transition to preserve their privileges.
  • The US-Mexico border
    US policies put in place during the pandemic have effectively cut off access to asylum at the US-Mexico border.
  • Doctors and nurses at work in Port-au-Prince
    Doctors and nurses at work in Port-au-Prince, wearing masks to protect themselves and patients from contracting coronavirus.
  • Describe The New Humanitarian in three words.
    Describe The New Humanitarian in three words.
  • Heba Aly at YAS
  • Geneva Engage Awards 2020
  • A stonemason added the word 'genocide' to a monument
    A stonemason added the word "genocide" to a monument near the UN office in Geneva.
  • Illustration of Dr Ammar putting on his hazmat suit
  • Illustration of volleyball being played in the street in Aden, Yemen
  • Illustration of a graveyard in Aden, Yemen
  • Illustration of the doctor eating dinner at home
  • 'Help desk' sign
    Humanitarian groups have been criticised for heavy use of English, such as on this “help desk” sign, even though most Rohingya do not speak English. This has included the use of complaints boxes, sometimes with English-only written instructions.
  • Health worker Yesmin Akter
    Health worker Yesmin Akter, centre, speaks to TNH while doing her rounds. Akter says she now understands Rohingya after a steep learning curve. But she’s still picking up new terms and phrases for common ailments.
  • Hossain Ahmed, right, with his son, Mohammed Tuha
    Hossain Ahmed, right, with his son, Mohammed Tuha. The father says he rarely understands what staff tell him when he takes his son to the health clinic.
  • Illustrative poster about child marriage
    Illustrations are often used in place of written script, but these can also be ambiguous. Several Rohingya told TNH they did not understand this poster about child marriage.

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