‘Gambia’s dictator ordered a witch hunt. This village is still haunted by it.’, Washington Post, May 28, 2018 (Republished by the Seattle Times. I also spoke about this story on BBC World Service)
Interviewing victims of a witch hunt in Sintet, rural Gambia
‘I got an abortion aged 16, now I’m flying home to vote’, ELLE, May 24, 2018
Teenagers sit in a dormitory in the unaccompanied minors section of Shagarab refugee camp, eastern Sudan
‘EXCLUSIVE: Refugees in Sudan allege chronic corruption in UN resettlement process’, Irin News, May 15, 2018 (Republished by the Sudan Tribune and All Africa. Write up in OCCRP. Two days after the publication of this investigation, UNHCR announced they were suspending their resettlement programme and sending out an anti-fraud team)
The Rory Peck Trust included me as one of their featured freelancers for World Press Day.
‘Returning LRA hostages face new ordeal over land conflicts in rural Uganda’, the Thomson Reuters Foundation, May 3, 2018 (also on the Christian Science Monitor)
Children of a former LRA captive pictured on a plot of land the family moved to after being chased from their former community in northern Uganda.
I tracked down one of seven refugees transferred to Cambodia from Nauru under a controversial $55 million deal, New Internationalist, May 2018 issue
Mohammad Rashid, a Rohingya from Myanmar who now runs a roti stand in Phnom Penh.
Honoured to have work nominated for the One World Media awards in the digital media and refugee reporting categories – and to be named a ‘2018 Rising Star’ by the News Media Alliance.
My photo was included in this National Geographic series, ’25 Cultural and Natural Wonders in Danger’, April 20, 2018 (and in National Geographic Japan)
Talking about collaborative reporting of refugee issues at the International Journalism Festival, April 14, 2018
Spoke about Westerners touring Syria on the Irish Times podcast, April 10, 2018
Ranked 39th most influential Irish journalist on Twitter.
A radio report from the Gambia on feelings against ex-dictator Yahya Jammeh (from 17.40), RTE World Report, April 8, 2018
‘Fake news tourism in Syria: Westerners search for “truth”, but are they Assad’s pawns?’ Newsweek, April 5, 2018 (also in Spanish)
‘Portraits of three Syrian cities’, the New Internationalist, April edition (link)
Homs, November 2017.
An Eritrean teenager poses in a dormitory in Shagarab refugee camp, eastern Sudan.
The bar in Aleppo’s Baron Hotel, which was close to the frontline before the city was retaken by government forces. More photos
Photographing former “cutters” in northeast Uganda. More photos
Young girls who fled home after their families tried to marry them off or perform FGM on them. Karamoja, northeast Uganda.
Churchgoers walking home in front of the Kokwotom mountain in Karamoja, northeast Uganda, in January
Boys pose in front of a billboard showing Bashar al Assad at the Syrian Football Cup final in Tishreen Stadium, Damascus
Rabwah, an area of Damascus with restaurants and a small funfair
Locals walk through Ambovombe, a city in southern Madagascar’s Androy region
Eritrean girls chat in their dorm in the unaccompanied minors section of Shagarab camp, close to the Eritrean border in eastern Sudan. More photos from Sudan 

Reported from a plague hospital in Antananarivo, Madagascar, during an ongoing plague outbreak that has killed 165 so far.
Taken while reporting on the drought in southern Madagascar in November, 2017.
Taken while reporting in Aleppo, Syria, in November 2017.
Spoke on a panel on
Men relax in a graveyard in Omdurman, Sudan
Displaced families collect water in Muna Garage camp on the outskirts of Maiduguri, northeast Nigeria
Meeting children who were recently released from Nigerian military detention in a transit centre in Maiduguri, northeast Nigeria
A CJTF vigilante fighter shows off a rifle he captured from Boko Haram in Maiduguri, northeast Nigeria.
A woman walks through an IDP camp in Gwoza, Borno State, Nigeria.
A burned-out car left in the grounds of a medical centre, now also the site of a mass grave, in Gwoza, northeast Nigeria.
A young boy lies in a ward for the weapon-wounded in Maiduguri State Specialist Hospital, Borno State, Nigeria.

Syrian refugee child in an informal camp in Bekaa Valley, eastern Lebanon, Apr 27, 2017
Mohammad, father of Zaatari’s 5000th baby, making falafel on the camp’s main shopping street.
Dr Weshah al-Khafri, a refugee surgeon from Daraa, Syria, who advises war-wounded people back home via WhatsApp
Anna Kiss, a 28-year-old community organiser currently being investigated for “gay propaganda”, interviewed in her apartment in Szeged, Hungary.
This 12-year-old works every day delivering vegetables to help pay rent. His mom is considering pulling him out of school completely. As unregistered refugees, the family could be deported if caught by the authorities. Pictured in east Amman, Jordan.
A Syrian refugee child is treated for a congenital hip dislocation in a hospital in Amman, Jordan. (That’s iodine, not blood).
In the waiting room of MSF’s reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman, Jordan.
A Syrian refugee at a women’s centre for survivors of domestic abuse in Mafraq, Jordan, about 10 miles southwest of the border.
This story was included in the print version of Arab Weekly, Jan 15, 2016.
Women cooking in a small migrant camp 70km from Calais, for the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Photos available via the Reuters wire:
Back in the Calais Jungle ahead of full demolition.
A psychiatrist with MSF