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  • Record numbers of unaccompanied refugee children are arriving in Malmö, a city in southern Sweden
  • A sign in the Shan State capital of Taunggyi proclaims a motto of the Myanmar military, which is known as the Tatmadaw, in this photo from October 2015
  • MSF hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, after the bombing
  • Amjad Ibrahim was only 13 when he left Syria and travelled to Sweden on his own
  • Palestinian Red Crescent Society volunteer at West Bank clashes
  • A sign in the Shan State capital of Taunggyi proclaims a motto of the Myanmar military, which is known as the Tatmadaw
  • MSF hospital after bomb in Kunduz, Afghanistan
    A man in a Médecins Sans Frontières vest surveys the damage after a US airstrike destroyed the MSF trauma hospital in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz in October 2015, killing 42 people, including 14 colleagues and patients.
  • MSF trauma center in Kunduz, Afghanistan
    The MSF trauma center in Kunduz, Afghanistan, before it was bombed by a US warplane early in October.
  • A child waits in line with a group of refugees on the border between Austria and Hungary at Nickesldorf. After crossing on foot from Hungary, the refugees must wait in the cold before buses are available to take them to various camps in Austria
  • Ugandan troops listening to address by their commanders at their tactical headquarters in Bor, Jonglei, State, South Sudan
    Ugandan troops in Jonglei State, South Sudan
  • Current highest members of the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission
    Some real work for them at last?
  • Current members of the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission
  • Refugees stand in the rain waiting to register in the town of Presevo in Serbia, after having crossed from Macedonia
  • Antoine Gerard, new Chief of the World Humanitarian Summit
  • Syrian refugee boy
    Un jeune réfugié syrien
  • Humanitarian Buzzwords - a new agenda?
    Humanitarian Buzzwords - a new agenda?
  • A ship run by the Migrant Offshore Aid Station rescues people attempting to enter Europe by boat on the Mediterranean Sea in 2014
    Un bateau de la Migrant Offshore Aid Station secoure des migrants tentant d’atteindre l’Europe par bateau, en Méditerranée en 2014
  • Antoine Gerard, new Chief of the World Humanitarian Summit
  • Antoine Gerard, new Chief of the World Humanitarian Summit
  • Three boats at the port of Sikamia, Lesvos
    Three boats carrying refugees arrive at the port of Sikamia in Lesvos
  • A boat that was transporting migrants and refugees and was found by the Myanmar navy in May 2015 and towed to shore
  • Myanmar authorities on a boat that was transporting migrants and refugees and was found by the Myanmar navy in May 2015 and towed to shore
    Myanmar authorities on a boat that was transporting migrants and refugees and was found by the Myanmar navy in May 2015 and towed to shore
  • Al Hoch neighborhood of Mina, north Lebanon. Some Syrian refugees have moved into the port city to join family members, they live in extremely poor conditions.
  • Syrian refugees living in garages in Tripoli, north Lebanon.
  • Elizabeth  Nyawich with her children in Nyal, Unity State, South Sudan, to where thousands of civilians have fled conflict
  • Rebel soldiers in Nyal, Unity State, South Sudan
  • Lucky, who calls himself "Biggy", left Nigeria four years ago to make his fortune in Europe - we explore the story of the family he left behind.
  • The immigration office in Szeged, Hungary, where refugees and migrants are taken after their trials
  • In Belgrade, Serbia, Hamiz Gul, 15, an unaccompanied refugee from Afghanistan, holds baby Mira, the child of Iraqi asylum-seekers who have just arrived from Bulgaria
  • Afghan security forces travel in convoy after leaving the site where four insurgents launched an attack on Kabul airport, 17 July 2014.
    Afghan security forces travel in convoy
  • 14-year-old Tony, whose parents died from Ebola last year, sweeps the courtyard outside the orphanage he now lives in. More than 16,000 children in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone lost one or both their parents to the deadly virus.

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