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  • A newly arrived resident builds her house in the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians 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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  • The Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-29.jpg
  • Women and girls obtain water from a community well 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-44.jpg
  • A family displaced displaced by war in the neighboring  Darfur region of Sudan eat a meal in the Goz Amer refugee camp in eastern Chad. A quarter million Darfur refugees live in camps in Chad. Another 2.3 million are internally displaced within Sudan.
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  • A woman works in her garden at the edge of 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-42.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-18.jpg
  • A woman displaced by violence in Darfur 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-13.jpg
  • A woman in the Habile Camp for internally displaced persons outside the village of Koukou Angarana, Chad. 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-37.jpg
  • A newly arrived man displaced by violence in Darfur builds a shelter for his family 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-17.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-46.jpg
  • A girl obtains water from a community well 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-43.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-40.jpg
  • Women grind grain 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-39.jpg
  • 1A woman prepares the ground beside her hut for planting in the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-33.jpg
  • A woman displaced by violence in the Darfur region of Sudan now lives 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-15.jpg
  • Children in the Aradib Camp for internally displaced persons outside the village of Goz Amer, Chad, taking a bath near a community well. 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-11.jpg
  • War's small victim: A young boy is comforted by his mother in a feeding center for malnourished children in the Aradib Camp for internally displaced persons outside the village of Goz Amer, 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-04.jpg
  • A woman prepares the ground beside her hut for planting in the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-01.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-48.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-47.jpg
  • A woman walks home with water on her head in the Aradib Camp for internally displaced persons outside the village of Goz Amer, 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-12.jpg
  • A girl obtains water from a community well 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-05.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-03.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-45.jpg
  • A boy 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-38.jpg
  • A boy runs through the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-36.jpg
  • A woman plants sorghum in a small field beside her hut in the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-34.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-22.jpg
  • A woman displaced by government-sanctioned violence in Darfur walks along a "street" 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-14.jpg
  • A girl carries her sibling in the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians outside the village of Koukou Angarana. Some 25,000 people live in precarious conditions in this camp. Almost 200,000 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-10.jpg
  • A girl displaced by war in the neighboring  Darfur region of Sudan on her way to school in the Goz Amer refugee camp in eastern Chad. A quarter million Darfur refugees live in camps in Chad. Another 2.3 million are internally displaced within Sudan, survivors of a campaign of ethnic cleansing sponsored by the Sudanese government.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-09.jpg
  • A woman living in the Aradib Camp for internally displaced persons outside the village of Goz Amer, Chad, carries firewood home to her family's hut. 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. Women who gather firewood are frequent targets for assault and rape by militias that lurk outside the camps.
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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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-02.jpg
  • A man prepares his small plot of land for planting at the edge of 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-41.jpg
  • A woman prepares the ground beside her hut for planting in the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-31.jpg
  • A woman displaced from the Darfur region of Sudan braids rope 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-19.jpg
  • A woman in the Habile Camp for internally displaced Chadians 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-35.jpg
  • Children displaced by war in the neighboring  Darfur region of Sudan on their way to school in the Goz Amer refugee camp in eastern Chad. A quarter million Darfur refugees live in camps in Chad. Another 2.3 million are internally displaced within Sudan.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-07.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.
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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.
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  • A woman carries a bag of grain in the Omiya camp for internally displaced families. Two decades of war in northern Uganda have left almost two million people displaced, though progress in peace talks in 2006 initiated a small movement to return to home villages.
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  • 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
  • Women walking home near the Namokora camp for internally displaced persons. Two decades of war in northern Uganda have left almost two million people displaced, though progress in peace talks in 2006 initiated a small movement to return to home villages.
    uganda-2007-jeffrey-IDPs-17.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
  • 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
  • Displaced children eat a meal in a house shared by several internally displaced families in Bamako, Mali. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-047.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-24.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-21.jpg
  • A woman carries firewood in the Namokora camp for internally displaced persons. Two decades of war in northern Uganda have left almost two million people displaced, though progress in peace talks in 2006 initiated a small movement to return to home villages.
    uganda-2007-jeffrey-IDPs-15.jpg
  • Displaced children eat a meal in a house shared by several internally displaced families in Bamako, Mali. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-044.jpg
  • A young woman and her admirer 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-20.jpg
  • Displaced children eat a meal in a house shared by several internally displaced families in Bamako, Mali. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-046.jpg
  • Nursing her child, a woman from Darfur cooks 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. The woman is cooking on an improved stove which uses firewood more efficiently, cutting down on the frequency of trips to forage for firewood where refugee women are often assaulted and raped.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-28.jpg
  • A woman cooks a meal in her hut 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-25.jpg
  • A woman who fled violence in Darfur builds a wall around her hut 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-26.jpg
  • Displaced children eat a meal in a house shared by several internally displaced families in Bamako, Mali. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-045.jpg
  • Boys from Darfur studying their school work together 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-27.jpg
  • 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-23.jpg
  • Women carry firewood and other supplies on their heads 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.
    chad-2008-jeffrey-refugees-16.jpg
  • An internally displaced girl in Bamako, Mali. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
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  • Internally displaced people in a Catholic training center in Niamana, Mali. Several families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali took refuge in the center, and have received support from the ACT Alliance.
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  • Tocka Sangare, an internally displaced man from Timbuktu, Mali, irons clothing to earn a living in Bamako, the African nation's capital. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
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  • An internally displaced boy in Bamako, Mali. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-060.jpg
  • Fadimata Aicha (second from right), an internally displaced woman from Timbuktu, Mali, eats a meal with her family in a shared house in Bamako, the nation's capital. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-043.jpg
  • An internally displaced boy in Segou, Mali. He was displaced when Islamist rebels seized control of the north of the country in 2012. The Islamists were chased out in early 2013 by French troops. Many displaced and refugee families have yet to return, preferring to wait for better security and improved economic conditions in the north.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-344.jpg
  • An internally displaced girl in Segou, Mali. She was displaced when Islamist rebels seized control of the north of the country in 2012. The Islamists were chased out in early 2013 by French troops. Many displaced and refugee families have yet to return, preferring to wait for better security and improved economic conditions in the north.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-345.jpg
  • Fadimata Aicha, an internally displaced woman from Timbuktu, Mali, cooks a meal for her family in Bamako, the nation's capital. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-039.jpg
  • Tocka Sangare (right) and his brother Gnole, internally displaced men from Timbuktu, Mali, iron clothing to earn a living in Bamako, the African nation's capital. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-063.jpg
  • An internally displaced boy carries his school desk home in Segou, Mali. He was displaced when Islamist rebels seized the north of the country in 2012. The Islamists were chased out in early 2013 by French troops. Many displaced and refugee families have yet to return, preferring to wait for better security and improved economic conditions in the north.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-347.jpg
  • An internally displaced boy carries his school desk home in Segou, Mali. He was displaced when Islamist rebels seized the north of the country in 2012. The Islamists were chased out in early 2013 by French troops. Many displaced and refugee families have yet to return, preferring to wait for better security and improved economic conditions in the north.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-348.jpg
  • Internally displaced persons sleep on the rooftop of a house in Bamako, Mali. Thousands of families displaced by the fighting in northern Mali have taken refuge in the capital and other areas of the country's south, most living with relatives or renting small spaces. Many have received support from the ACT Alliance.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-042.jpg
  • An internally displaced girl carries her school desk home in Segou, Mali. She was displaced when Islamist rebels seized control of the north of the country in 2012. The Islamists were chased out in early 2013 by French troops. Many displaced and refugee families have yet to return, preferring to wait for better security and improved economic conditions in the north.
    mali-2013-jeffrey-346.jpg
  • A woman in the Nam-Okora camp for internally displaced persons in northern Uganda. .
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  • Women at work in the Namokora camp for internally displaced persons in northern Uganda.
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: Hussein Ibrahim (centre), an internally displaced person from the Somali region, lives in the Burka Dare IDP site. He is 65 years old, and one of the community elders. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: Halima Ismael is one of many Oromo internally displaced people living in the Burka Dare IDP site. People at the site live in small huts or houses. Halima and her children share this one with two other households. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: At the river nearby the Burka Dare site for Internally Displaced People (IDP), which this time of year runs seemingly dry, the community of Oromo people has dug a cattle trough, to preserve low-percolating water from deep inside the riverbed, salvaging some drinking water for livestock and people alike. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • A family puts the tent fabric on a structure they built in a camp for almost 500 internally displaced people located at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic parish on the edge of Juba, the capital of South Sudan. The families here fled fighting that broke out in December 2013. More than 700,000 people have been internally displaced in the first three months.
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: At the river nearby the Burka Dare site for Internally Displaced People (IDP), which this time of year runs seemingly dry, the community of Oromo people has dug a cattle trough, to preserve low-percolating water from deep inside the riverbed, salvaging some drinking water for livestock and people alike. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: A young man tends to his camels in the Burka Dare site for internally displaced people. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: Halima Ismael is one of many Oromo internally displaced people living in the Burka Dare IDP site. She regularly uses a simple kitchen to cook porridge. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: Hussein Ibrahim, an internally displaced person from the Somali region,  demonstrates how the Oromo people make beehives by carving out logs of wood, to be hung in trees. Ibrahim lives in the Burka Dare IDP site. He is 65 years old, and one of the community elders. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: A boy puts his hands to his head in the Burka Dare site for internally displaced people. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: At the river nearby the Burka Dare site for Internally Displaced People (IDP), which this time of year runs seemingly dry, the community of Oromo people has dug a cattle trough, to preserve low-percolating water from deep inside the riverbed, salvaging some drinking water for livestock and people alike. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: At the river nearby the Burka Dare site for Internally Displaced People (IDP), which this time of year runs seemingly dry, the community of Oromo people has dug a cattle trough, to preserve low-percolating water from deep inside the riverbed, salvaging some drinking water for livestock and people alike. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: A group of Oromo internally displaced people move through the Burka Dare IDP site. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: Internally displaced people live in small houses or huts, shared by up to eight households under a single roof. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: Hussein Ibrahim, an internally displaced person from the Somali region, lives in the Burka Dare IDP site. He is 65 years old, and one of the community elders. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: A man carries a stick as he walks through the Burka Dare site for internally displaced people. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 28 January 2019, Wada IDP site, near Micha kebele, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: After training in Water, Sanitaion and Hygiene (WASH) by the LWF, and construction of a number of emergency latrines in the area, a group of internally displaced people have constructed their own latrine in the Wada IDP site. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • Amotha Akua carries water in a camp for almost 500 internally displaced people located at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic parish on the edge of Juba, the capital of South Sudan. The families here fled fighting that broke out in December 2013. Akua's family came from Malakal. More than 700,000 people have been internally displaced in the first three months. Safe water for the camp is being provided by Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance.
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  • Men living in a transition camp for internally displaced persons construct the roof of a thatched hut. Two decades of war in northern Uganda have left almost two million people displaced, though progress in peace talks in 2006 initiated a small movement to return to home villages. Under a government-supervised return program, most families are required to first move to one of these "satellite camps" before returning home.
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  • A woman in a camp for internally displaced persons in northern Uganda rests her scythe on her head. The two-decade conflict began winding down with peace talks in 2006, and some displaced families have returned home.
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: Halima Ismael is one of many Oromo internally displaced people living in the Burka Dare IDP site. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: A boy herds a group of camel by the river bank near Burka Dare site for Internally Displaced People. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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  • A woman carries water through a camp for almost 500 internally displaced people located at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic parish on the edge of Juba, the capital of South Sudan. The families here fled fighting that broke out in December 2013. More than 700,000 people have been internally displaced in the first three months. Safe water for the camp is being provided by Norwegian Church Aid, a member of the ACT Alliance.
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  • Gumbo Paul builds the framework for his family's tent in a camp for almost 500 internally displaced people located at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic parish on the edge of Juba, the capital of South Sudan. The families here fled fighting that broke out in December 2013. Paul, along with his wife and five children, came to Juba from Bentieu. More than 700,000 people have been internally displaced in the first three months.
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  • A woman washes here face in a camp for almost 500 internally displaced people located at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic parish on the edge of Juba, the capital of South Sudan. The families here fled fighting that broke out in December 2013. More than 700,000 people have been internally displaced in the first three months.
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  • Gumbo Paul builds the framework for his family's tent in a camp for almost 500 internally displaced people located at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic parish on the edge of Juba, the capital of South Sudan. The families here fled fighting that broke out in December 2013. More than 700,000 people have been internally displaced in the first three months. Paul, along with his wife and five children, came to Juba from Bentieu.
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  • 27 January 2019, Burka Dare IDP site, near Micha, Seweyna woreda, Bale Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia: A group of Oromo internally displaced people move through the Burka Dare IDP site. The Lutheran World Federation supports internally displaced people in several regions of Ethiopia, through emergency response on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as long-term development and empowerment projects, to help build resilience and adapt communities’ lifestyles to a changing climate. [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.]
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