Kiryandongo refugee settlement, Uganda. September 23, 2024. © Salih Basheer / Magnum Photos
"We are from North Darfur State, Kabkabiya locality. My sister Raja and I were studying at Nyala Univers (...)
ity when the war began. The Rapid Support Forces attacked us in the student dormitory, so we left and returned home to Kabkabiya. When we arrived, we found that a shell had hit our house, and everyone had left. Our mother, father, siblings, and entire family were gone. It was just my sister and me. We left Kabkabiya and headed here because we heard our family might be in Kiryandongo camp. Along the way, we worked wherever we could to collect some money for bus tickets to reach the next town. We faced many hardships on the road before finally arriving here at the camp in Kiryandongo about two weeks ago. When we got here, we couldn’t find our family. We were alone, with no shelter or anything. Amani found us and brought us to her home, where she gave us a place to stay with her.”
Illegal Israeli settlers, protected by Israeli Defense Forces, routinely obstruct local Palestinian communities from accessing the Wadu Al-Auja Stream, impacting their ability to water livestock an (...)
d maintain their agricultural practices. Since October 7 2023, the attacks have increased, primarily in the northern parts of the West Bank. Al-’Auja, Jericho Valley, Palestine. © Alessandra Sanguinetti / Magnum Photos
Migrants from India who had just crossed the harsh and often violent Sonora desert to await U.S. Border Patrol for processing flag down a Samaritan car in a desert monsoon. It is illegal to transpo (...)
rt migrants who pay Mexican cartels for passage through “their” territory, often suffering extortion, rape, and abandonment. Some are also subject to violence and intimidation of U.S.-based militia groups who “tour” the region for asylum seekers. Numbers of migrants seeking safety and a sustainable future have skyrocketed in recent years causing U.S. presidential candidates from both parties to cater to a public sentiment for “stronger security” fueled by right-wing rhetoric. These men, from a larger group of fourteen, had just finished undertaking a trip that took three months. Sasabe region, Arizona, USA. July 2024. © Larry Towell / Magnum Photos