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A pigeon flying in front of someone preparing food in a cooking pot.

After a decade of civil war in Yemen, millions of lives have been devastated, leaving over half the population struggling to find their next meal. For Abdulaleem, a father of 6, this harsh reality is a daily battle.

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  • Field blog
Kate, seated in a room, surrounded by children.

After a long and arduous search for safety, many refugees arrive in Thailand carrying trauma and suffering from health issues. The European Union and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), ensure that the most vulnerable have access to medical treatment and psychological first aid.

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  • Field blog

The Jenin refugee camp is located in the outskirts of the namesake city in the northern West Bank. Established in 1953 to house Palestine refugees forcibly displaced by Israeli forces in 1948, the camp hosts nowadays some 25,000 people.

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  • Field blog
Abdul Hamid walking in a revalidation centre.

They were injured in the Syrian conflict, caught in the earthquake in Türkiye, or were affected by different diseases. What these experiences have in common is that all their lives have been fundamentally distorted, and they have gone on to live as people with disabilities.

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  • Field blog
Shahed holding her daughter inside the tarp.

Families in Gaza are stuck in a dramatic situation where regular markets have collapsed, while the available food and goods are scarce, with prices skyrocketing. The massive destruction of infrastructure has heavily impacted Gaza’s farms, normally a source of sustenance for the locals.

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  • Field blog
Delivery of goods in a street. At the back a truck.

Life in Lebanon has always been marked by resilience, but the challenges faced by its people today are unprecedented.

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  • Photo story

The Amazon is burning like never before. Unusual warm and dry weather, consequences of both global warming and El Niño phenomenon, have exposed Latin America to unprecedented wildfires.

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  • Field blog
Photo of Deyloul in front of a wall.

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), some 330,713 people were internally displaced in Mali in May 2024. In the Timbuktu region, more than 5 out of 10 displaced people, including children, lack identification documents. This was the case for Deyloul’s 2 nephews.

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  • Field blog

The viral disease mpox is spreading in Africa and has been declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) by the World Health Organization. We spoke to Matteo Nocci, who oversees medical programmes, to find out more about the current outbreak.

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  • Field blog