France has 24 administrative holding centers "accommodating" 32 268 detainees; the average age is 32. Over one year, a total of 29 796 such detainees were deported for a total…
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In January 2005, a peace agreement putting an end to the longest civil war in Africa was signed between northern and southern Sudan. Under the terms of the agreement, a…
When protests in the Arab world began to challenge the regimes in power, Yuri Kozyrev set off for Egypt to document the situation. He then traveled to Bahrain and Libya,…
Depuis 1997, le Grand Prix CARE du Reportage Humanitaire est organisé en partenariat avec Visa pour l’Image, qui expose le lauréat et les finalistes pendant la durée du Festival à…
It is almost fifteen years since the Peace Accords ending the Guatemalan internal armed conflict were signed by the State and the revolutionary guerrilla organization. Yet violence in this Central…
The war between the Ugandan Army and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has been waged for more than twenty years. It has been described as the world's worst forgotten humanitarian…
This three year journey in pictures came about in the wake of a project shot in 2008 documenting the disturbing gun and knife crime issues around Britain's youth. Given my…
Flat as a frying pan and for the most part only five meters above sea level, Bangladesh is among the nations most vulnerable to climate change. With the added challenges…
A ten-year trip visiting 74 prisons for men and women in every South American country turned out to be a portrait of the Continent, describing troubles, violence and massive overcrowding,…