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  • Pah Kler, a Burmese Catholic catechist who supervises the movement of food and other humanitarian supplies to internally displaced families hiding in the forests of Myanmar, loads food on a boat in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-192.JPG
  • Pha Kler, a Burmese Catholic catechist who supervises the movement of food and other humanitarian supplies to internally displaced families hiding in the forests of Myanmar, rides in a boat loaded with bags of rice in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-211.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search for unexploded ordnance in the charred remains of a house near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor331061.JPG
  • Maryknoll Father John Barth, a missionary from the United States, works in Thailand supporting the church's humanitarian response to displacement of civilians within neighboring Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-215.JPG
  • A boat carries humanitarian supplies on the Salween River in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the border with Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
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This boat's shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-195.JPG
  • John Simba, a member of an ACT Alliance team, searches for unexploded ordnance in a civilian area near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329001.JPG
  • Nidia Panom carries water in Poktap, a town in South Sudan's Jonglei State where conflict, climate, and corruption have caused severe food insecurity. Panom and many others in this town have just returned from years of displacement. Catholic Relief Services, the humanitarian arm of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference, works in Poktap providing a variety of services, including jerry cans for women and girls to carry clean water.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-G660.JPG
  • Johnny Thomsen, an explosive ordnance disposal technician, inspects on June 16 a Russian-made bomb, still in its crate, which was damaged but not destroyed by a NATO air strike in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Thomsen, from Denmark, is part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. He works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance. The group is concerned about the threat posed to the civilian population of the area by unexploded ordnance.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-161.jpg
  • Emad Almoqari leads a group of children in an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
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In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-184.jpg
  • Children close their eyes and relax during an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
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In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-153.jpg
  • Johnny Thomsen, an explosive ordnance disposal technician, inspects on June 16 an ammunition warehouse hit by a NATO air strike in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where fighting has raged for months and where now civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Thomsen, from Denmark, is part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. He works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance. The NATO strikes against weapons deposits such as this one left a lot of damaged but not destroyed ordnance, which the group believes can pose a threat to the civilian population.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-164.jpg
  • Johnny Thomsen, an explosive ordnance disposal technician, inspects on June 16 a Russian-made bomb which was damaged but not destroyed by a NATO air strike in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Thomsen, from Denmark, is part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. He works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance. The group is concerned about the threat posed to the civilian population of the area by unexploded ordnance.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-160.jpg
  • Johnny Thomsen (left) and Fred Pavey, explosive ordnance disposal technicians, mark a Russian-built SA3 missile on June 15 at a former Libyan Air Force site outside Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Several missiles here were damaged in a NATO air strike, and a team from the ACT Alliance, concerned about the safety of civilians traveling a nearby road, investigated the site and marked which items need to be safely removed. Thomsen is spray painting this missile for removal as it still contains its warhead. Thomsen and Pavey work with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-130.jpg
  • Johnny Thomsen, a Danish explosive ordnance disposal technician, surveys Russian-built SA3 missiles on June 15 at a former Libyan Air Force site outside Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. The missiles were damaged in a NATO air strike, and a team from the ACT Alliance, concerned about the safety of civilians traveling a nearby road, investigated the site and marked which items need to be safely removed. Thomsen works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-129.jpg
  • Three-year old Janesi Manuel, whose family was displaced by armed conflict, holds a cup of porridge in a camp for internally displaced persons that formed around the Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church in Riimenze, South Sudan. The food is part of an emergency response by the parish and Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting education and humanitarian work in the war-torn African country.
    south-sudan-2018-jeffrey-riimenze-id...jpg
  • Nidia Panom carries water in Poktap, a town in South Sudan's Jonglei State where conflict, climate, and corruption have caused severe food insecurity. Panom and many others in this town have just returned from years of displacement. Catholic Relief Services, the humanitarian arm of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference, works in Poktap providing a variety of services, including jerry cans for women and girls to carry clean water.
    south-sudan-2017-jeffrey-G663.JPG
  • Staff from ICCO Cooperation distribute food to Rohingya refugees in the Chakmarkul Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where they and other members of the ACT Alliance provide humanitarian support for the refugees. <br />
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More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
    bangladesh-2017-jeffrey-refugees-M02...JPG
  • Mohammes Abu Amirah leads a group of children in a relaxation activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
<br />
In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-192.jpg
  • Mai Ziyedah (in back) leads a group of children in a relaxation activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
<br />
In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-155.jpg
  • Johnny Thomsen, an explosive ordnance disposal technician, examines on June 16 the landscape outside an ammunition bunker hit by a NATO air strike in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where fighting has raged for months and where civilians and rebel forces are now surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Thomsen, from Denmark, is part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. He works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance. The NATO strikes against weapons deposits such as this one left a lot of damaged but not destroyed ordnance, which the group believes can pose a threat to the civilian population.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-168.jpg
  • Johnny Thomsen, an explosive ordnance disposal technician, inspects on June 16 a Russian-made bomb which was damaged but not destroyed by a NATO air strike in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Thomsen, from Denmark, is part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. He works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance. The group is concerned about the threat posed to the civilian population of the area by unexploded ordnance.
    libya-2011-jeffrey-war-159.jpg
  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-199.JPG
  • Ram Krishna Adhikari displays eggs laid by his chickens in Makaising, a village in the Gorkha District of Nepal, where a church-sponsored humanitarian agency has provided a variety of support to local villagers--including income generating projects like Adhikari's chickens--in the wake of a 2015 earthquake.
    nepal_2016_jeffrey_309426.jpg
  • Staff from ICCO Cooperation distribute food to Rohingya refugees in the Chakmarkul Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where they and other members of the ACT Alliance provide humanitarian support for the refugees. <br />
<br />
More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
    bangladesh-2017-jeffrey-refugees-M02...JPG
  • Shoroug Faraj Allah leads a group of children in an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
<br />
In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-176.jpg
  • Maryknoll Father John Barth, a missionary from the United States, talks with Pah Kler, a Burmese Catholic catechist who supervises the movement of food and other humanitarian supplies to internally displaced families hiding in the forests of Myanmar, as rice is loaded on boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-203.JPG
  • Maryknoll Father John Barth, a missionary from the United States, talks with Pha Kler, a Burmese Catholic catechist who supervises the movement of food and other humanitarian supplies to internally displaced families hiding in the forests of Myanmar, as rice is loaded on boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-210.JPG
  • Pah Kler is a Burmese Catholic catechist who supervises the movement of food and other humanitarian supplies to internally displaced families hiding in the forests of Myanmar. He's seen here in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-190.JPG
  • A member of an ACT Alliance team searches for unexploded ordnance in the charred remains of a house near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor331064.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search for unexploded ordnance in the charred remains of a house near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor331078.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search for unexploded ordnance in the charred remains of a house near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor331047.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search abandoned houses for unexploded ordnance in a civilian area near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor331036.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search for unexploded ordnance in a civilian area near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor331006.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search for unexploded ordnance in the charred remains of a house near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor331101.JPG
  • Maryknoll Father John Barth, a missionary from the United States, poses with Burmese Catholic activists in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. They presented Barth with a letter thanking him and Maryknoll for providing food and other humanitarian supplies which the church activists move to internally displaced families hiding in the forests of Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-189.JPG
  • A member of an ACT Alliance team talks with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329017.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team talk with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329014.JPG
  • A member of an ACT Alliance team talks with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329016.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team talk with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329013.JPG
  • Hassan Kossar examines a hand grenade that an ACT Alliance team found as it searched for unexploded ordnance in a civilian area near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. Kossar, from Somaliland, is a senior technical advisor to the explosive ordnance disposal team, part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329011.JPG
  • Hassan Kossar places hand grenades in a sandbag for transport to a safe disposal site. The grenades were found by an ACT Alliance team as it searched for unexploded ordnance in a civilian area near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. Kossar, from Somaliland, is a senior technical advisor to the explosive ordnance disposal team, part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329012.JPG
  • Oyet Justin, a member of an ACT Alliance team, searches for unexploded ordnance in a civilian area near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329008.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team talk with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329006.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team talk with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329004.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team talk with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329005.JPG
  • A boat carries humanitarian supplies on the Salween River near Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the border with Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This boat's shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-213.JPG
  • A boat carries humanitarian supplies on the Salween River near Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the border with Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This boat's shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-212.JPG
  • A boat carries humanitarian supplies on the Salween River in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the border with Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This boat's shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-197.JPG
  • Workers launch boats carrying humanitarian supplies in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This boat's shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-194.JPG
  • Pah Kler, a Burmese Catholic catechist who supervises the movement of food and other humanitarian supplies to internally displaced families hiding in the forests of Myanmar, holds Thai currency in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Photos documenting the delivery of money are part of ordinary accounting practice when funds are disbursed for purchase of emergency supplies within Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-188.JPG
  • 14 October 2022, Kyiv, Ukraine: Lidija Tselsdorf, Head of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Catherine in Kyiv pictured by a set of supplies packed and ready to be shipped to communities in need of humanitarian aid because of the ongoing war in Ukraine. The church of Saint Catherine is one of the congregations of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ukraine, a member church of the Lutheran World Federation. [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]
    Ukraine-2022-Hillert-20221014_AH1_09...jpg
  • A member of an ACT Alliance team talks with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329018.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team talk with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329015.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search for unexploded ordnance in civilian areas around the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329010.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search for unexploded ordnance in civilian areas around the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
    south_sudan-2014-jeffrey-bor329009.JPG
  • Members of an ACT Alliance team talk with villagers about the dangers of unexploded ordnance near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The mine risk education team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys explosive ordnance disposal teams to locate and safely remove dangerous items from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from earlier decades of civil war.
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  • A member of an ACT Alliance team searching for unexploded ordnance in Bor, South Sudan, raises his hand to signal he found something suspicious. The team is searching civilian areas around Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
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  • Members of an ACT Alliance team search for unexploded ordnance in a civilian area near the South Sudan town of Bor, which has been the scene of heavy fighting between government troops and rebels since a dispute within the ruling party turned violent in December 2013 and quickly ripped the newly independent nation along ethnic and tribal lines. The explosive ordnance disposal team is part of the humanitarian mine action program of Dan Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The program also deploys mine risk education teams to help villagers identify and understand the dangers of unexploded ordnance and land mines from this most recent conflict as well as ordnance left over from decades of civil war.
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  • Asha Ibrahim Musa sits with her 23 month old son, Alyas Adam, in a ward for malnourished children in a hospital in Garsila. The children, all displaced by Darfur's ethnically-motivated violence, receive therapeutic feeding here. The ward is supported by the ACT-Caritas Darfur Emergency Response, a joint response of the world's Protestant and Catholic communities to the humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
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  • Humanitarian sign on car window, no guns, no weapons are carried in this vehicle
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  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
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This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
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  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-206.JPG
  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-200.JPG
  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
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  • Workers carry bags of rice to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar.
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  • A woman waits for the delivery of humanitarian aid outside a displaced persons camp at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Wau, South Sudan. The church has provided food, shelter material, and health care, and the presence of clergy and religious has fostered a sense of relative safety for the families who first occupied the church grounds when fighting enveloped the city in 2016.
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  • Rohingya refugees unload food supplies for distribution to other refugees in the Chakmarkul Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where ICCO Cooperation and other members of the ACT Alliance provide humanitarian support for the refugees. <br />
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More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • Rohingya refugees unload food provided by ICCO Cooperation to residents of the Chakmarkul Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where ICCO and other members of the ACT Alliance provide humanitarian support for the refugees. <br />
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More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • Shoroug Faraj Allah leads a group of children in an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
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In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
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  • Children during an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
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In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
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  • Emad Almoqari leads a group of children in an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
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In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
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  • Emad Almoqari leads a group of children in an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
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In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
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  • Children jump and dance during a group activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
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In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-180.jpg
  • Emad Almoqari leads a group of children in an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza, as Shoroug Faraj Allah looks on. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
<br />
In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-181.jpg
  • Children close their eyes and relax during an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
<br />
In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-152.jpg
  • A girl shares her drawing during a group activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
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In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
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  • Fred Pavey (left) and Johnny Thomsen, explosive ordnance disposal technicians, neutralize an improvised explosive device alongside a heavily traveled road in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, on June 15. Thomsen, from Denmark, and Pavey, from the United Kingdom, are part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. They work with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance. The device used a Claymore-type mine connected to both victim- and command-activated switches.
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  • Johnny Thomsen, an explosive ordnance disposal technician, examines on June 16 an ammunition bunker hit by a NATO air strike in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where fighting has raged for months and where civilians and rebel forces are now surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Thomsen, from Denmark, is part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. He works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance. The NATO strikes against weapons deposits such as this one left a lot of damaged but not destroyed ordnance, which the group believes can pose a threat to the civilian population.
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  • Fred Pavey, a British explosive ordnance disposal technician, examines debris left over from months of fighting in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, on June 16. Pavey is part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. He works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance. The group is concerned about the threat posed to the civilian population of the area by unexploded ordnance.
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  • Fred Pavey, a British explosive ordnance disposal technician, traces a detonator cord through the sand as he neutralizes an improvised explosive device alongside a heavily traveled road in Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, on June 15. Pavey is part of a team from the ACT Alliance which arrived in Misrata on June 13. He works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance. The device used a Claymore-type mine connected to both victim- and command-activated switches.
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  • Johnny Thomsen, a Danish explosive ordnance disposal technician, marks a Russian-built SA3 missile on June 15 at a former Libyan Air Force site outside Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. Several missiles here were damaged in a NATO air strike, and a team from the ACT Alliance, concerned about the safety of civilians traveling a nearby road, investigated the site and marked which items need to be safely removed. Thomsen is marking this missile for removal as it still contains its warhead. Thomsen works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance.
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  • Fred Pavey, a British explosive ordnance disposal technician, inspects part of a Russian-built SA3 missile on June 15 at a former Libyan Air Force site outside Misrata, the besieged Libyan city where civilians and rebel forces are surrounded on three sides by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. The site contained several missiles damaged in a NATO air strike, and a team from the ACT Alliance, concerned about the safety of civilians traveling a nearby road, investigated the site and marked which items need to be safely removed. Pavey works with the humanitarian mine action program of DanChurchAid, which is a member of the ACT Alliance.
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  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-208.JPG
  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-207.JPG
  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-204.JPG
  • Workers load bags of rice on to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which here forms the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar. <br />
<br />
This shipment of rice was provided by Maryknoll and transported and distributed inside Myanmar by Catholic activists.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-201.JPG
  • Workers carry bags of rice to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-193.JPG
  • Workers carry bags of rice to boats in Mae Sam Laep, a Thai village on the Salween River, which marks the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Boats are loaded here with food and other humanitarian supplies, the first stage of transporting the material to communities of internally displaced people within Myanmar.
    thailand-2022-jeffrey-border-191.JPG
  • A girl displaced by armed conflict receives porridge in a camp for internally displaced persons that formed around the Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church in Riimenze, South Sudan. The food is part of an emergency response by the parish and Solidarity with South Sudan, an international network of Catholic groups supporting education and humanitarian work in the war-torn African country.
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  • Nidia Panom carries water in Poktap, a town in South Sudan's Jonglei State where conflict, climate, and corruption have caused severe food insecurity. Panom and many others in this town have just returned from years of displacement. Catholic Relief Services, the humanitarian arm of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference, works in Poktap providing a variety of services, including jerry cans for women and girls to carry clean water.
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  • Nidia Panom carries water in Poktap, a town in South Sudan's Jonglei State where conflict, climate, and corruption have caused severe food insecurity. Panom and many others in this town have just returned from years of displacement. Catholic Relief Services, the humanitarian arm of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference, works in Poktap providing a variety of services, including jerry cans for women and girls to carry clean water.
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  • Min Kumari Shrestha stands in her shop in Makaising, a village in the Gorkha District of Nepal, where a church-sponsored humanitarian agency has provided a variety of support to local villagers--including income generating projects like Shrestha's small shop--in the wake of a 2015 earthquake.
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  • Women participate in an emotional support group in Makaising, a village in the Gorkha District of Nepal where a church-sponsored humanitarian agency has provided a variety of support to local villagers in the wake of a devastating 2015 earthquake.
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  • People line up to receive food from ICCO Cooperation in the Chakmarkul Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where ICCO and other members of the ACT Alliance provide a variety of humanitarian support for Rohingya refugees. <br />
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More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • Rohingya refugee women line up to receive food from ICCO Cooperation in the Chakmarkul Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where ICCO and other members of the ACT Alliance provide a variety of humanitarian support for the refugees. <br />
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More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • Bags of material aid are piled up in preparation for distribution to newly arrived Rohingya refugees in a camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where members of the ACT Alliance provide humanitarian support for the refugees. <br />
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More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • People line up to receive food from ICCO Cooperation in the Chakmarkul Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where ICCO and other members of the ACT Alliance provide a variety of humanitarian support for Rohingya refugees. <br />
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More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • A Rohingya boy flies a kite in the Jamtoli Refugee Camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, where members of the ACT Alliance provide humanitarian support for the refugees. <br />
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More than 600,000 Rohingya have fled government-sanctioned violence in Myanmar for safety in Bangladesh.
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  • A group of children stretch their arms overhead during an activity at the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
<br />
In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-191.jpg
  • A group of children lies on the floor during an activity in the Youth Empowerment Center in Beit Hanoun, Gaza, as Shoroug Faraj Allah looks on. The program is supported by Caritas and DanChurchAid, a member of the ACT Alliance, and is designed to help children better cope with the trauma they experienced during the 2014 war.<br />
<br />
In the wake of that war between the government of Gaza and the government of Israel, ACT Alliance members are supporting health care, vocational training, rehabilitation of housing and water systems, psycho-social care, and other humanitarian actions throughout the besieged Palestinian territory.
    palestine-2015-jeffrey-gaza-190.jpg
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