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  • A group of women inside a foxhole after a bombing raid
    A group of women inside a foxhole after a bombing raid
  • A man is laying on the ground as a Government Antonov plane is bombing Kauda Town
    A man is laying on the ground as a Government Antonov plane is bombing Kauda Town
  • People run for cover during a bombardment in Kauda Town
  • Child with burns in Um Serdiba Village
    6 children in Mother of Mercy hospital had more than 50% of their bodies burned by an artillery shell dropped in Um Serdiba village
  • A woman cries at the news of the death of her son
    A woman cries at the news of the death of her son, Najamadin, 22, killed by government soldiers
  • One surgeon - South Kordofan
  • Civilians stand above a crater of a bomb
    Civilians stand above a crater of a bomb that was dropped by the Sudanese government's forces in South Kordofan, Sudan, June 17, 2013.
  • Civilians stand above a crater of a bomb
    Civilians stand above a crater of a bomb that was dropped by the Sudanese government's forces in South Kordofan, Sudan, June 17, 2013.
  • Soldiers from the Sudan People’s Liberation Army
    Soldiers from the Sudan People’s Liberation Army – North (SPLA-N), point at Sudanese government forces from the top of a mountain in South Kordofan (April 25, 2012)
  • Soldiers from the Sudan People’s Liberation Army
    Soldiers from the Sudan People’s Liberation Army – North (SPLA-N), climb through the mountains of South Kordofan, Sudan, April 25, 2012.
  • Street vendor South Kordofan
    Keni Hawa Abdalah, 17, has had to become a street vendor in the central market in Kauda Town. "Why is Bashir bombing our schools?” she asks. “Why does no one want to help us with school books so we can still study ?”
  • Students look up South Kordofan
    Students look up concerned that an Antonov airplane is flying over. Their original school in Tangal Village was bombed 3 years ago. Since then, they have moved twice.
  • Children hide in cave Sudan
    Children hide in a cave to escape aerial bombardment by the Sudanese government forces in South Kordofan, Sudan, April 24, 2012
  • South Kordofan map
  • The Nuba: prisoners of geography
  • One surgeon for an entire war
  • The Nuba: prisoners of geography
  • South Kordofan Timeline
  • South Kordofan Numbers
  • A word cloud based on the European Commission's launch of its work on a European Agenda on Migration
  • A refugee in Lebanon describes her feelings towards aid agencies
    Une réfugiée au Liban décrit sont sentiment à l’égard des organisations humanitaires : « Il n’y a pas d’éthique au travail et aucun respect, [...] ils regardent la personne et la jugent selon son apparence et sa logique. »
  • Cameroon military on the lookout against BH at the frontier locality in Kolofata. March 2015.
  • A report card of cumulative scores of focus groups made up of refugees in the Middle East. They were asked to rank NGOs and the UN on a variety of topics.
    A report card showing how refugees and other people receiving aid in Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Yemen and OPT rate the humanitarian system.
  • People displaced by the flooding in Antananarivo are accommodated in camps
    People displaced by the flooding in Antananarivo are being accommodated in camps
  • IDPs in Maiduguri, Nigeria, February 2015
  • IDP mother and child, Maiduguri, Nigeria, February 2014
  • Alhaji Bukar Mohammed fled Malan Fatori, on the Chad border, with his wife and 13 kids in November 2014
  • Families living in urban low-lying slums of Antananarivo have been particularly affected by the flooding
    Les familles qui vivent dans les bidonvilles de la capitale situés en basse altitude ont été les plus durement touchées.
  • Many Liberians say they have used negative coping strategies to deal with the economic impacts of the Ebola outbreak. Source: World Bank, nationwide mobile phone surveys, 24 February 2015
    Many Liberians say they have used negative coping strategies to deal with the economic impacts of the Ebola outbreak. Source: World Bank, nationwide mobile phone surveys, 24 February 2015

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