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  • A Yazidi boy walks through a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-002.jpg
  • A Yazidi man works on his car's engine in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-205.jpg
  • Adlane Saido holds her 9-months old grandchild Zylan in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-045.jpg
  • Dr. Martina Partelova examines one-month old Ejan Saleh Hajo in a clinic in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. Mother Amal Ali Basho holds her son. <br />
<br />
More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The clinic is run by Saint Elizabeth University's Project for Iraq in Need (STEP-IN), a Slovakia-based organization supported by Caritas and other groups.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-504.jpg
  • Yazidi children run between shelters in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-048.jpg
  • A Yazidi boy eats a meal in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-605.jpg
  • Yazidi girls play in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-586.jpg
  • Yazidi women participate in a sewing class in a "Women Friendly Space" in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. <br />
<br />
More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The class is sponsored by the Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, which provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-578.jpg
  • Janet Gorges Yaho teaches sewing to Yazidi women in a "Women Friendly Space" in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. <br />
<br />
More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The class is sponsored by the Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, which provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-571.jpg
  • Janet Gorges Yaho teaches sewing to Yazidi women in a "Women Friendly Space" in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. <br />
<br />
More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The class is sponsored by the Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, which provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-559.jpg
  • Dr. Martina Partelova examines 2-year old Fadia in a clinic in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. Mother Markaz Smo Hassan holds her daughter. <br />
<br />
More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The clinic is run by Saint Elizabeth University's Project for Iraq in Need (STEP-IN), a Slovakia-based organization supported by Caritas and other groups. Caritas agencies help provide health care and other services in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-513.jpg
  • Yazidi women in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-477.jpg
  • Yazidi women in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-473.jpg
  • Yazidi girls in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-443.jpg
  • Yazidi girls in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-441.jpg
  • Selvana Mahmad holds her son Ajan Amjad in a clinic in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region.<br />
<br />
More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The clinic is run by Saint Elizabeth University's Project for Iraq in Need (STEP-IN), a Slovakia-based organization supported by Caritas and other groups.<br />
<br />
Caritas agencies help provide health care and other services in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-346.jpg
  • A teacher and students in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-409.jpg
  • Workers collect garbage in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-387.jpg
  • A Yazidi girl jumps as she plays in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-371.jpg
  • A Yazidi family in a camp for internally displaced people at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-314.jpg
  • Yazidi boys carry rocks through a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-306.jpg
  • Gole Yaqoub makes tea while her mother-in-law, Adlane Saido, holds Yaqoub's 9-months old child Zylan in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-299.jpg
  • Gole Yaqoub washes dishes while her mother-in-law, Adlane Saido, holds Yaqoub's 9-months old child Zylan in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-288.jpg
  • Gole Yaqoub washes dishes while her mother-in-law, Adlane Saido, holds Yaqoub's 9-months old child Zylan in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-262.jpg
  • Gole Yaqoub hangs laundry to dry in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-206.jpg
  • Yazidi girls in school in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-200.jpg
  • Yazidi girls in school in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-181.jpg
  • Yazidi girls in school in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-176.jpg
  • A Yazidi woman dries old bread in the sun in order to use it as animal feed in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-102.jpg
  • A Yazidi girl runs between shelters in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-061.jpg
  • Adlane Saido hangs laundry to dry in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-023.jpg
  • A Yazidi man in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-021.jpg
  • A Yazidi man in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-012.jpg
  • Yazidi children in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-615.jpg
  • Janet Gorges Yaho teaches sewing to Yazidi women in a "Women Friendly Space" in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. <br />
<br />
More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The class is sponsored by the Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, which provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-567.jpg
  • Dr. Martina Partelova examines 2-year old Fadia in a clinic in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. Mother Markaz Smo Hassan holds her daughter. <br />
<br />
More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The clinic is run by Saint Elizabeth University's Project for Iraq in Need (STEP-IN), a Slovakia-based organization supported by Caritas and other groups.<br />
<br />
Caritas agencies help provide health care and other services in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-520.jpg
  • Yazidi women in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-486.jpg
  • Yazidi children play football in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-456.jpg
  • Yazidi girls in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-452.jpg
  • A worker collects garbage in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-382.jpg
  • A worker cleans the sewer system in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-333.jpg
  • Abbo Bobbi shows a photo he captured on his phone of the ruins of his family's house, destroyed by war in the Sinjar region of Iraq. Today the man and his family live in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in  Sinjar during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
Bobbi is a member of the Kurdish Peshmerga militia, and visited his former home during military operations.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-318.jpg
  • Gole Yaqoub holds her 9-months old child Zylan in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-254.jpg
  • Yazidi girls in school in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-163.jpg
  • Yazidi boys on their way to school in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-154.jpg
  • A Yazidi boy runs between shelters in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-076.jpg
  • A Yazidi girl runs between shelters in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-057.jpg
  • A Yazidi man in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-014.jpg
  • A Yazidi girl enjoys a balloon in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
<br />
The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
    iraq-2018-jeffrey-dawodiya-008.jpg
  • A Yazidi boy eats a meal in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Yazidi girls play in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Janet Gorges Yaho teaches sewing to Yazidi women in a "Women Friendly Space" in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. <br />
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More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The class is sponsored by the Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, which provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Dr. Martina Partelova examines Ajan Amjad in a clinic in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. Mother Selvana Mahmad holds her son. <br />
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More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The clinic is run by Saint Elizabeth University's Project for Iraq in Need (STEP-IN), a Slovakia-based organization supported by Caritas and other groups.<br />
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Caritas agencies help provide health care and other services in the camp.
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  • A Yazidi man in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Gole Yaqoub holds her 9-months old child Zylan in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Yazidi boys on their way to school in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • A Yazidi man sits with his child in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • A Yazidi man in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Adlane Saido kisses her 9-months old grandchild Zylan in a camp for internally displaced Yazidis at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe for them to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Yazidi girls in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, these Yazidi families say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Yazidi girls in school in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • A Yazidi woman dries old bread in the sun in order to use it as animal feed in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • Yazidi children run between shelters in a camp for internally displaced persons at Dawodiya in Iraq's Kurdistan region. More than 600 Yazidi families living in the camp escaped from their communities in the Sinjar region during the attempted genocide by the Islamic State group. Although ISIS was militarily defeated in 2017, camp residents say it's still not safe to return home, nor do they have sufficient resources to rebuild their homes.<br />
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The Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, provides water, sanitation, garbage collection, and psycho-social support for the families in the camp.
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  • A boy writes on the blackboard under his teacher's careful watch in a school in the Dereig Camp for internally displaced persons.
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  • A woman runs through the rain in the Khamsadegaig camp for internally displaced families, where victims of the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region have taken refuge.
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  • Children in a camp for internally displaced people outside Kubum. More than 2.2 million IDPs are living in camps like this in the Darfur region.
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  • Men unload food from the World Food Program in the Habile Camp for internally displaced persons outside the village of Koukou Angarana, Chad. Some 28,000 people live in precarious conditions in this camp. More than 180,000 residents of eastern Chad have been displaced by violence spilling over from neighboring Darfur, inter-ethnic conflict, and fighting between rebels and the Chadian government.
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  • An Arab nomad travels in the Darfur region of Sudan. Historic tensions between Arab nomads and African farmers have worsened in recent years after the government in Khartoum armed Arab militias in order to strengthen their counterinsurgency campaign against regional rebels.
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  • In a camp for the displaced near Bilel, families displaced by the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan have taken refuge from the violence, and are assisted by ACT-Caritas with a variety of emergency services, including seeds and agricultural tools, schools and pre-schools for their children, and health care. Mohammed Husain, 4, here sleeps under a blanket provided by ACT-Caritas.
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  • A clinic run by the Catholic Church in Nyala, Darfur, treats displaced persons for skin diseases.
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  • The height and weight of displaced children is carefully monitored in 2007 at a nutrition and health center in Kubum, a village in the Darfur region of Sudan. Mothers with at-risk babies are given supplemental food. The clinic is sponsored by the ACT Alliance and Caritas Internationalis.
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  • Children living in the Habile Camp for internally displaced persons go to school in the village of Koukou Angarana, Chad. They also eat their lunch there; this girl is reaching for a plate of food that she will share with several other children. Some 28,000 people live in precarious conditions in this camp. More than 180,000 residents of eastern Chad have been displaced by violence spilling over from neighboring Darfur, inter-ethnic conflict, and fighting between rebels and the Chadian government.
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  • A photo at the Tuol Sleng Museum in Phnom Penh, a school that was converted by the Khmer Rouge into a torture center, shows one young Cambodian woman who was tortured in the center before being executed..
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  • A young woman and her donkey in a camp for families displaced in the Darfur region of Sudan by fighting between government forces, Arab militias, and rebel soldiers.
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  • A displaced woman near El Daein, in the war-torn Darfur region of Sudan.
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  • Women displaced by violence in Sudan's Darfur region put the finishing touches on a thatched roof, celebrating with song and dance as they go, in the Abu Jabra IDP Camp.
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  • Two children in the Darfur region of Sudan, displaced by government-sponsored ethnic conflict, sit in a displaced persons camp near a fire where there's no food to be cooked.
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  • An internally displaced woman receives a blanket and other supplies at a distribution point in a camp in Darfur. The supplies were provided by the United Methodist Committee on Relief.
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  • A girl in the Jabaleen displaced camp near Garsila, in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
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  • Stacks of grain await distribution to war's victims in a World Food Organization facility in Garsila, in Sudan's war-torn region of Darfur.
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  • One of hundreds of burned villages in Sudan's Darfur region, the product of violence by government military forces and Arab militias against an insurgent force and the civilian population of the area.
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  • A woman weeps as she tells how her village was attacked by government-aligned militias in the Darfur region of Sudan.
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  • Brian Martin, the head of programs for the ACT-Caritas Darfur Emergency Response, inspects the remnants of a house in the burned out village of Um Seifa, one of hundreds of burned villages in Sudan's Darfur region, the product of violence by government military forces and Arab militias against an insurgent force and the civilian population of the area.
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  • In the Darfur region of Sudan, the remnants of what were once thatched roof houses. This village was burned in an attack by pro-government Arab militias and Sudanese government troops.
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  • Not much remains in the town of Labado, where residents fled in December 2004 under attack from the Sudanese military and Arab militias.
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  • A boys writes on the blackboard with encouragement from his teacher in a school in the Dereig Camp for internally displaced persons.
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  • A woman in the Hamadiya camp for internally displaced families, filled with victims of the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region. ACT-Caritas supports families here with a variety of services, including a clinic and nutrition center.
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  • A woman in the Hassa Hissa Camp for internally displaced persons, outside Zalingei in Sudan's violence-torn Darfur region.
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  • A clinic run by the Catholic Church in Nyala treats displaced persons for skin diseases.
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  • A boy in Dondona, an Arab village in South Darfur that has received families displaced by fighting between Arab communities.
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  • Sunrise over thatched huts in Kubum, a village in Sudan's conflict-torn Darfur region.
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  • Fatna lives in a camp for internally displaced persons outside Kubum, in South Darfur, where ACT-Caritas is providing water, sanitation and other emergency services.
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  • A boy arranges bread loaves in preparation for baking in the Um Labassa Camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's wartorn Darfur province. Since 2003, as many as 400,000 people have been killed and 2,500,000 displaced by government-sanctioned violence against African farming communities in the region.
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  • The height and weight of displaced children is carefully monitored at a nutrition and health center in the Um Labassa IDP Camp in Darfur, Sudan.
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  • A family in the Dereig Camp for internally displaced persons, one of many such settlements for people displaced by the violence in Darfur.
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  • Children living in the Habile Camp for internally displaced persons go to school in the village of Koukou Angarana, Chad. Some 28,000 people live in precarious conditions in this camp. More than 180,000 residents of eastern Chad have been displaced by violence spilling over from neighboring Darfur, inter-ethnic conflict, and fighting between rebels and the Chadian government.
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  • A woman from Darfur cooks a meal in the Goz Amer refugee camp in eastern Chad. More than a quarter million residents of Darfur live in camps in Chad, along with almost 200,000 Chadians who have been internally displaced by related violence.
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  • A girl displaced by violence in the Darfur region of Sudan sells okra in the market of the Goz Amer refugee camp in eastern Chad. More than a quarter million residents of Darfur live in camps in Chad, along with almost 200,000 Chadians who have been internally displaced by related violence.
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  • A woman cooks a meal on an improved stove in the Goz Amer refugee camp in eastern Chad. More than a quarter million residents of Darfur live in camps in Chad, along with almost 200,000 Chadians who have been internally displaced by related violence. Such stoves are given to refugee women so that they'll consume less firewood, which means fewer trips outside the camp to forage for fuel, trips which frequently subject the women to assault and rape.
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  • A girl carries water in the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians, located just outside the village of Koukou Angarana. Some 25,000 people live in precarious conditions in this camp. More than 180,000 residents of eastern Chad have been displaced by violence spilling over from neighboring Darfur, inter-ethnic conflict, and fighting between rebels and the Chadian government.
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