Migrating north through Europe
Afghan, Iranian and Sudanese immigrants, living precariously in abandoned factories in Patras, western Greece, try to stow away on nearby ferries to Italy as they seek a better life in Europe beyond crisis-hit Greece
A decades-old temporary life in Thailand’s largest Burmese refugee camp
Most refugees fled 30 years ago, after a Burmese army offensive in Karen state
Charting the decline of hunger
Latest U.N. report on food security provides a graphic glimpse at how hunger has fallen since 1990 - and at how large the problem still looms in parts of the world
5 facts you need to know about poverty
Globally, over 1 bln people live in extreme poverty on less that $1.25 a day. That’s 14.5% of the world’s population. Here are 5 facts you need to know about poverty
Nigerian trafficking survivors in Italy help each other
Photojournalist Quintina Valeria’s images focus on West African women who have been trafficked into sex slavery
San Carlos: The Colombian town recovering from its bloody past
A hotel once used as a torture chamber is now a community centre; a memorial honours war victims; and more than 20,000 people have returned in the biggest homecoming of internal refugees in any town in Colombia.