IPS Inter Press Service: Former “Blood Diamonds” now Provide Employment. Credit: Tommy Trenchard/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Former “Blood Diamonds” now Provide Employment. Credit: Tommy Trenchard/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Former “Blood Diamonds” now Provide Employment. Credit: Tommy Trenchard/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Youth delegates find it "incredibly frustrating" that so little is being accomplished at the Doha climate talks. Credit: Stephen Leahy/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: A relaxed Forbes Gwilize seated on his remaining cotton bags. Credit: Nebert Mulenga/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Government police arrive on a boat at Goma's port as U.N. peacekeepers watch on. Credit: William Lloyd-George/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: M23 rebels near Sake, Eastern DR Congo. The rebel group withdrew from Goma on Saturday, Dec. 1. Credit: William Lloyd-George/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: More and more tents are coming up to house displaced people in northern Pakistan. Credit: Ashfaq Yusufzai/IPS.
IPS Inter Press Service: A protester rests during a day of clashes after President Mursi expands his powers. Credit: Cam McGrath/IPS.
IPS Inter Press Service: The little girl who lost her doll is part of the group of those in need of post-disaster psychological assistance. Credit: Jorge Luis Baños/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: A Palestinian family on the street in Beit Lahia in north Gaza. Credit: Mohammed Omer/IPS.
IPS Inter Press Service: A funeral procession for two children killed in the Israeli attacks on Gaza. Credit: Mohammed Omer/IPS.
IPS Inter Press Service: Boniface Mwangi organised a group of graffiti artists to create controversial murals around Nairobi depicting the nation’s political elite as vultures and criticising the populace for voting them into office again and again. Credit: Mike Elkin/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Boniface Mwangi is known for his political graffiti murals around Nairobi and his photographic exhibitions that documented the violent aftermath of the 2007 presidential elections. Credit: Mike Elkin/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Border guards in Bangladesh are refusing entry to Rohingya refugees from Myanmar. Credit: Anurup Titu/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Border guards in Bangladesh are refusing entry to Rohingya refugees from Myanmar. Credit: Anurup Titu/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Millions of women in Pakistan lack access to family planning services. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Millions of women in Pakistan do not have access to family planning services. Credit: Zofeen Ebrahim/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: A group of indigenous children in the last year of primary school, standing in front of the Miskhamayu school. Credit: Marisabel Bellido/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: The poor are hit hardest by natural disaster | Credit: Amantha Perera/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Artisanal fisheries are being hit by subsidised, foreign vessels. Credit: Christopher Pala/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Palestinian children join in to make use of limited time given by the Israelis for gathering olives in Deir Istiya village in the occupied West Bank. Credit: Jillian Kestler-D’Amours/IPS.
IPS Inter Press Service: Baloch fighters at a location in Pakistan. Credit: Karlos Zurutuza/IPS.
IPS Inter Press Service: Activists protest against so-called amendments to the Right to Information Act in Kashmir. Credit: Athar Parvaiz/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Small farmers are returning to organic fertilisers. Credit: Manipadma Jena/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Gang members in a Salvadoran prison | How sustainable is El Salvador's gang truce without social policies for prevention and rehabilitation? Credit: Edgardo Ayala/ IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: The destroyed Tabu neighbourhood at Gadarfai in southern Libya. Credit: Rebecca Murray/IPS.
IPS Inter Press Service: A woman walks past a bullet-ridden, graffiti-covered wall inside the Jaffna railway station, which was destroyed by the war. Credit: Amantha Perera/IPS
IPS Inter Press Service: Schoolgirls at a demonstration in Peshawar in support of Malala Yousafzai. Credit: Ashfaq Yusufzai/IPS.
IPS Inter Press Service: Though illegal Nepali girls are often married off in their teens. Credit: Naresh Newar/IPS