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  • An explanation of how the cluster system works
    Le fonctionnement du système de clusters
  • UN workers explain the new call centre to the heads of a number of camps for the displaced in Iraq
    With the hotline set up, the challenge is to communicate it with Iraqis
  • A group of men on a hill
    The men are adamant there is nothing for them in Nigeria.
  • Two men on a street
    There is only limited interaction between Moroccans and migrants
  • Signs in Arabic
    Mount Gourougou, overlooking Spanish Melilla, was cleared of migrants by the police in February
  • Three men on a rock
  • A map of all active conflicts globally
  • A map of all active conflicts globally
    A map of all active conflicts globally
  • Migrants at Keleti Railway station in Budapest, Hungary wait for trains departing for Austria or Germany on 28 July, 2015. In the past weeks thousands of migrants have tried to leave Hungary for greener pastures in northern Europe.
  • A woman feeds her child at Keleti Railway station in Budapest, Hungary while they wait for a train to take them to Austria or Germany. In the past weeks, thousands of migrants have tried to leave Hungary by train but are often intercepted by police.
    An Afghan woman and her child in one of the underpasses outside Keleti station
  • Police at Keleti Railway Station in Budapest, Hungary, on the look out for undocumented migrants trying to board trains.
  • An asylum seeker family rest under a makeshift shelter at Traiskirchen  reception centre near Vienna. Some 4,300 are currently registered at the camp, and more than 1,000 do not even have use of a tent.
  • A family in Pakistan's Chitral district inspects a house damaged by flooding in July 2015
    A family in the Chitral district inspects a house damaged by flooding in July 2015
  • A displaced child in Iraq
    In mid-summer, temperatures in Iraq can reach over 50 degrees celsius
  • In the Yemeni capital Sana'a, four months into a Saudi-Arabian led bombing campaign, residents are increasingly turning to solar power to power their houses
    Quatre mois après le début de la campagne de bombardements menée par l'Arabie saoudite, les habitants de la capitale yéménite, Sanaa, sont de plus en plus nombreux à se tourner vers l'énergie solaire pour alimenter leur maison
  • Migrant men on mount Gourougou overlooking Spanish Melilla
  • A group of young Eritreans at a migrant reception centre in Pozzallo, Italy
  • Migrants and the Gourougou mountains, Nador
  • Migrants and the Gourougou mountains, Nador
  • The Gourougou mountains, Nador
  • Police chasing migrants, Tangier - July 2015
  • Police chasing migrants, Tangier - July 2015
  • Police chasing migrants, Tangier - July 2015
  • The border fence Nador/Melilla
  • The border fence Nador/Melilla
  • Migrants on Mount Selouane, Nador
  • Child of a migrant on Mount Selouane, Nador
  • "Biggy" - Nigerian migrant encamped on Mount Selouane, Nador
  • Supper for migrants encamped on Mount Selouane, Nador
  • Migrants encamped on Mount Selouane, Nador
  • Migrants encamped on Mount Selouane, Nador
  • Migrants encamped on Mount Selouane, Nador

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