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  • Mohammed Saed, a 19-year-old Rohingya man, works for one of his Rakhine neighbours. He faces daily restrictions that severely limit where he can go.
  • Mohammed Saed, a 19-year-old Rohingya man, works for one of his Rakhine neighbours. He faces daily restrictions that severely limit where he can go.
  • Rakhine and Rohingya neighbours in Pam Mraung village can see each other through holes in the fence. Meaningful interaction is often limited between the two communities, but economic ties remain.
  • View of the Sonoran desert in southern Arizona.
  • map of Yemen showing Sana’a and Hodeidah
  • Map of Ethiopia showing Eritrea, Tigray, and refugee camps
  • The capital of the Tigray region, Mekele offers an attractive setting for inhabitants.
  • A police post has been erected inside the grounds of an empty mosque in the Rakhine State capital, Sittwe.
  • A group of ethnic Rahhine people attend a storytelling workshop in Sittwe run by PDI Kintha, a local peacebuilding organisation.
  • Nyi Nyi Zaw, an ethnic Rakhine teacher with the peacebuilding organisation People to People, says he was formerly prejudiced against his Rohingya neighbours: ”I used to be blinded just like the people who come to our trainings.”
  • Sittwe, the capital of Myanmar's Rakhine State.
  • The huge boulders at Wanjenuwa.
  • An excavator clearing the mud and boulders at completely destroyed Wanjenuwa trading centre.
  • Simon Mashipwe who lost a shop and rentals seated in the boulders that destroyed several trading centres in Bududa.
  • Lawrance Khisa seated in the boulders at Wangemen trading centre which was completely destroyed.
  • Fred Wesonga speaking to IRIN.
  • Vailsa Wazemba 89, a grandmother of 56 grandchildren.
  • John Namutambo former shopkeeper at Wangemen trading centre.
  • Esther Nambuba showing of where her resturant and bar covered with boulders.
  • A Humane Borders water station in southern Arizona.
  • View of the Sonoran Desert in Southern Arizona.
  • A mural in Ajo, Arizona where humanitarian volunteers have been arrested and charged with crimes related to aid work in the desert.
  • The cross marking the spot where Stephen Saltontall stopped to say a prayer while on a Humane Borders water run in southern Arizona.
  • Ila Abernathy in her home in Tucson with a satchel dropped by a migrant on a trail.
  • A section of the border fence in between the US and Mexico in southern Arizona. People have to hike three to 10 days from this point in the desert.

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