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  • A camp of refugees and migrants in Calais - known as The Jungle - houses some 7000 people in temporary accommodation. There is no official support for the camp, but people arriving there are supported by networks of volunteers with donated food, clothing and medical aid.
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  • Two refugees from Syria prepare an evening meal on small fire.
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  • A camp of refugees and migrants in Calais - known as The Jungle - houses some 7000 people in temporary accommodation. There is no official support for the camp, but people arriving there are supported by networks of volunteers with donated food, clothing and medical aid.
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  • A camp of refugees and migrants in Calais - known as The Jungle - houses some 7000 people in temporary accommodation. There is no official support for the camp, but people arriving there are supported by networks of volunteers with donated food, clothing and medical aid.
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  • Refugees make a timber frame for a shelter in The Jungle camp in Calais.
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  • As a food distribution finishes many refugees go back to their tents empty-handed in the cold.
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  • Ian Maxwell delivers food parcels to refugees in The Jungle camp in Calais. The food was provided by donations from a church in the UK.
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  • Many of the refugees arriving in The Jungle are traumatised by the experience of war in their own countries, and many have also suffered violence along their way to get to a safe place. Few are willing to have a photograph taken, for fear of being tracked or it affecting an asylum application. This woman from Syria told me "I have been here for more than three months, my husband was a painter and decorator, he was killed, there is a lot of bombing. I am from Daraa, it's a disaster, we left to save our lives, I brought my children to safety, away from Assad and away from the Free Syria Army. My children are three and five years old. We don't know what to do now, we have relatives in the UK, we hope to be with them. We have no rights, do we?"
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  • A camp of refugees and migrants in Calais - known as The Jungle - houses some 7000 people in temporary accommodation. There is no official support for the camp, but people arriving there are supported by networks of volunteers with donated food, clothing and medical aid.
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  • Roxanne talks to a group of volunteers, from the back of a rented van that has brought a shipment of donations from the UK. She explains how to effectively carry out a distribution in the camp. The moment of distribution can be chaotic and dangerous if not carefully managed.
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  • An area of The Jungle camp in Calais that is predominantly inhabited by Syrians.
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  • During a distribution of food in The Jungle, a queue of people wait for a chance to get a package of food being distributed by Care4Calais volunteers. The food was a donation from a church in the UK.
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  • A young syrian boy in The Jungle.
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  • "My name is Azad. I am from north of Aleppo in Syria. There is fighting in my area, people are shot with rifles, with missiles, with rockets. Jabhat Al Nusrah [the Al-Nusrah Front] is there. I saw on the news that there is fierce fighting in my area today, we don't know when it will stop. If ISIS catch me they will immediately behead me, first of all because I am Yazidi, and because I am Kurdish. My brothers and sister have left Syria already, only my mother is left there, my father is dead. We have to delete our memories, and the dead cannot come back to life, but we still have hope of a new beginning, a different future, the end of the war in Syria. That's all we want for the new year.
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  • A church has been built in The Jungle from tarpaulin on a timber frame. Principally it is a church for the Ethiopian Orthodox community on the camp. Many Ethiopians are fleeing persecution, particularly the Oromo people who talk of a genocide against their people.
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  • Ali and Mouna. Ali: "We are here with my father-in-law. We're here because of the shelling, the missiles, ISIS, the government, even foreign planes bombing us. The war in general, that's why we left. It was difficult to get out of Syria, then it took us a month to get here, it was a dangerous journey. We've been here for 20 days. My mother and other relatives are in England, I wish we could join them there, all I want is to work."
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  • One of many small paths surrounded by tents. Between six and seven thousand people are currently in the camp.
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  • During a distribution of food in The Jungle, a queue of people wait for a chance to get a package of food being distributed by Care4Calais volunteers. The food was a donation from a church in the UK.
    France_Hawkey_The_Jungle_20150165.jpg
  • A group of volunteers from across Europe sorting donations of clothing for people at the camp in Calais known as The Jungle. The Jungle houses some 7000 people in temporary accommodation, mainly tents. There is no official support for the camp, but people arriving there are supported by networks of volunteers with donated food, clothing and medical aid.
    France_Hawkey_The_Jungle_20150116.jpg
  • During a distribution of food in The Jungle, a queue of people wait for a chance to get a package of food being distributed by Care4Calais volunteers. The food was a donation from a church in the UK.
    France_Hawkey_The_Jungle_20150130.jpg
  • "I'm John Sloane and I'm from Birmingham. I'm here because it's a humanitarian crisis, I've been here just over three months. There's a big response from ordinary people in the UK, Germany, Holland and Ireland. I help run this warehouse, everything that comes in we sort it, into sizes, male and female, we check quality too, and we put packages together for new arrivals at the camp, we get it all ready for distribution. A lot of people, once they've walked across Europe, they've lost a lot of weight, and so small sizes of trousers, from 26 to 32, are always in demand. And we always need walking boots and waterproof clothing."  John works with the volunteer network Care4Calais.
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  • Honduran migrants slept on the street as they waited for the chance to be let into Guatemala.
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  • A father carries his baby at the Aguas Calientes border post between Honduras and Guatemala. Behind him are several lines of police, riot police and army. Not far down the road is a military road block. No undocumented migrant was allowed out of Honduras or into Guatemala, and anyone with an arrest warrant on either side of the border was taken into custody. The process at the border was tense and took several hours, some small scuffles took place. Many migrants slept on the street.
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  • Honduran migrants were taken off a bus on the way to the Guatemalan border, men and women were separated, they were all counted and their effects searched.
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  • Honduran migrants on a bus to the Guatemalan border begin to crouch down to avoid detection by the police. This attempt was unsuccessful and everyone was taken off the bus.
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  • Honduran migrants in a migrant caravan walked long distances early in the morning on their way to the border with Guatemala.
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  • Honduran migrants on a migrant caravan in January 2018 slept in the street as they waited to be let into Guatemala at the Aguas Calientes border post.
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  • Guatemalan police, backed up by riot police and army, held a firm line to stop the free movement of migrants into Guatemala at the Aguas Calientes border post.
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  • Crowds of honduran migrants, stopped by a barrier of police and riot police, waited hours to get across the border into Guatemala.
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  • Honduran police and special forces keep a line of migrants under control, funneling them into an administrative area where their documents were checked. Anyone under 21 travelling without their parents or the legal permission of both their parents was returned by bus to San Pedro Sula.
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  • A Honduran bus driver taking migrants on the migrant caravan to the Guatemalan border. Guatemalan authorities said that 1700
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  • Hondurant migrants on a bus to the Guatemalan border
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  • A young Honduran migrant looks out the window of a bus to the Guatemalan border.
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  • Honduran migrants in a migrant caravan hitched rides early in the morning on their way to the border with Guatemala.
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  • Early morning view over the  gang-controlled area of Chamelecón of San Pedro Sula, a hell hole where even the Police and Army are afraid to enter, where many have lost their homes, been abused, taxed, robbed and have perished, all  at the hands of gangs. This was the last sight of the city for another migrant caravan departing from the city. Migrants walked and hitchhiked on their way to the border points. Most went to Aguas Calientes in Ocotepeque, some went to El Florido in Copán. It was reported that nearly 1,700 Hondurans were registered at the border crossings in Guatemala, more than 300 of them were returned from the Honduras side because of deficiencies in the legality of their paperwork.
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  • Shamso, a young Somali refugee, lives in Dadaab. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • Women queue for health assistance in Dadaab. Shamso, a young Somali refugee, lives in Dadaab. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • Shamso, a young Somali refugee, lives in Dadaab. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • Nomads with camels at a watering hole near Dadaab refugee camp. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • The route to Dadaab is 150km through desert. The journey is only possible with a military escort because of the threat of attacks by bandits and Al Shabaab militia. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • A camel train near Dadaab. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • The route to Dadaab is 150km through desert. The journey is only possible with a military escort because of the threat of attacks by bandits and Al Shabaab militia. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • Children in the Aida Camp in Bethlehem look from windows. The West Bank has 19 refugee camps and 741,409 registered refugees. These are people who lost both home and means of livelihood when Israel occupied Palestinian territories by force in 1948.
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  • People gather to fill mater vessels near one of the taps in Dadaab. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
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  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
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  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210711_4...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210711_4...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210712_4...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210712_4...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210711_4...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210711_4...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210711_4...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210711_4...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210712_5...jpg
  • Tens of thousands of migrants and refugees cross the Rio Suchiate on rafts each year, the river is the natural border between Guatemala and Mexico. Many cross the river on rafts.
    Honduras_migration_Hawkey_20210711_4...jpg
  • Young Malian refugees in Niamey, Niger
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  • Jane Thabu is a refugee from South Sudan. Her journey was tough, she travelled with her children, and without drugs for her illness. She now lives in the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement in northern Uganda.
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  • Mary is a refugee from South Sudan living in Bidibidi refugee settlement in northern Uganda. Mary also suffers from Lyphatic Filariasis, a mosquito-borne disease that is known as elephantiasis.
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  • Jane Thabu is a refugee from South Sudan. Her journey was tough, she travelled with her children, and without drugs for her illness. She now lives in the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement in northern Uganda.
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  • On the road to the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement, northern Uganda
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  • Children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • The game of Bao is played across Africa. Here in the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement is is played with stones in a board in the ground.
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  • The game of Bao is played across Africa. Here in the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement is is played with stones in a board in the ground.
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  • Portraits in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of minors withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Despite being only 17, Gloria is the head of her household and she is looking after four children. She lives in the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement in northern Uganda.
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  • Children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement
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  • Children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of minors withheld.
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  • Portraits of minors in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Sweet potato growing in a garden in the Bidibidi refugee settlement
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Portraits in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of minors withheld.
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  • Portraits of children in Bidibidi Refugee Settlement. Names of children withheld.
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  • Nu'man Dweikat, 20, from the Ballata Refugee Camp in Nablus, shares a joke with staff nurse Tasmin Tarayrah on the Hematology Ward of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. On his hand is written the word 'Hope'. The Augusta Victoria Hospital is located on the southern side of Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem and is run by the Lutheran World Federation, LWF.
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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
    el_salvador_hawkey_20060101_380.jpg
  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
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  • On the road to the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement, northern Uganda
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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
    el_salvador_hawkey_20060101_379.jpg