Little IDPs

Some of the younger displaced people (IDPs) that I ran into at one of the camps in which they are living. 350,000 Yemeni’s have fled violence in the northern region of Sa’ada.
Returning From the Mouth of Hell

My colleagues who are based in Haradh describe it as the mouth of hell. A good day is 40º C (104º F). And bad days can top 50º (122º F). Aside from the few shrubs which dot the landscape, Haradh has little to offer beyond its basic hotels and restaurants that cater to traders moving [...]
A Budding Photographer in the Midst of Camp Chaos

I have been too busy to post anything lately. But my time in Haiti is coming to an end before long. Hopefully then I will then have the time to put some more posts up a little more frequently. But in the meantime, here’s a budding photographer at a distribution in one of Port-au-Prince’s displacement [...]
Meeting The Orphans of the International Community

I don’t routinely go searching for refugee camps. But one day, while working in Jordan, we set out to look for a camp that we had heard rumours about. All we knew was that the camp was in the middle of the desert to the east of Amman, was full of Palestinian refugees who had [...]
