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  • Malakasa refugee camp
    The Malakasa refugee camp outside Athens, Greece.
  • Malakasa refugee camp
    The Malakasa refugee camp outside Athens, Greece.
  • Bali community members wait for shelter kits
    Residents of Bali waited for shelter kits from the UN after their homes were torched.
  • A destroyed building in Bali
    Cameroon security forces torched over 100 homes and businesses in Bali, Northwest region, in February. Community members said no reason was given.
  • Flights around Yemen
    A flight tracking image shows flights around Yemen on 17 March 2020.
  • Flights around Yemen
    A flight tracking image shows flights around Yemen on 17 March 2020.
  • Image of Franz Perrez, Switzerland’s lead climate negotiator
    Franz Perrez, Switzerland’s lead climate negotiator, speaks with reporters at COP25 in Madrid in December 2019.
  • Image of Hurricane Maria damage in Dominica
    Hurricane Maria caused severe damage in Dominica, where the storm made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane in 2017.
  • Image of Venezuelan migrants crossing the Simón Bolívar International Bridge
    Venezuelan migrants cross the Simón Bolívar International Bridge. Until its closure on Saturday, along with all other official Colombia-Venezuela border routes, the bridge was the busiest artery between the two countries.
  • Image of Mugur Dumitrache helping a family from Afghanistan
    Mercy Corps water and sanitation expert Mugur Dumitrache helps a family from Afghanistan on the Greek island of Lesvos.
  • Photo of Congolese refugee Solange Mambuyne
  • Image of Caroline Shemi Khajira
  • Photo of Aline Bukuru
  • Image of Zuwena Ndabumviye
  • Photo of Charles Mbadu-Soki
  • Photo of Genet Ragassa and her daughter
  • Image of Farhiyo Hassan confronting police
  • Image of scuffles, police on the grounds of St. Mary’s Cathedral in Cape Town
    Scuffles broke out as the police cleared the refugees and asylum seekers from the grounds of St. Mary’s Cathedral in Cape Town, where they had sought refuge after being moved on from Greenmarket Square.
  • Image of police seizing belongings
    The police seized belongings, such as foam mattresses and blankets, and threw them on a waiting truck for disposal.
  • Image of Patrick Nganda and Kabangelo Matadi
    Patrick Nganda (left), 34, and Kabangelo Matadi, 37, both from Congo, arrived in South Africa in 2010. Their shelters are adjacent to a Cape Town church where hundreds of African refugees and asylum seekers are in a protest sit-in against xenophobia.
  • An image of young men piling dirt on the edges of their newly-constructed tent
    Young men pile dirt on the edges of their newly constructed tent in Hasansham U2, one of the remaining camps in Iraq's northern Nineveh province.
  • An image of a construction worker driving through a quiet intersection in west Mosul
    A construction worker drives through a quiet intersection in west Mosul, which was heavily bombed while under the control of so-called Islamic State.
  • An image of women gathering at an aid distribution in east Mosul
    Women gather at an aid distribution in east Mosul, where many businesses and homes were damaged or destroyed.
  • An image of a construction worker driving through a quiet intersection in west Mosul
    A construction worker drives through a quiet intersection in west Mosul, which was heavily bombed while under the control of so-called Islamic State.
  • Map of Rohingya camps in southern Bangladesh
    This map shows the Rohingya camps in southern Bangladesh, as well as Buthidaung in Myanmar’s northern Rakhine State. Internet blackouts on both sides of the border have cut communications lines between refugees and their families back home.
  • Image of Mohammed Rafique attempting to make a call on his phone
    Mohammed Rafique attempts to make a call on his phone. Bangladesh has shut down mobile internet in the Rohingya camps.
  • Image of watchtower in refugee camp in Bangladesh
    Bangladesh has started building fences with watchtowers in parts of the camps. Refugees aren’t allowed to leave camp areas, and in recent months authorities have been enforcing these and other restrictions.

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