Crisis Group’s Publications Officer Julie David de Lossy, formerly a freelance photographer of Central Asia, travels to Kyrgyzstan to take a look through her camera lens at the context of our conflict-prevention work.

SOURCE: Crisis Group

Disunity State | Jérôme Tubiana
On 15 December 2013 the world’s newest state descended into civil war. Continuing fighting has displaced more than one million.
Crisis Group’s former Senior Sudan Analyst, Jérôme Tubiana, travelled to South Sudan to try to understand why and how the region was once again at war.
FULL PHOTO ESSAY (via Crisis Group)
Photo: CRISIS GROUP/Jérôme Tubiana
Source: Crisis Group

Russian Speakers of the Kazakh Steppe | Varvara Pakhomenko
In late 2014, at 30 degrees below freezing, consultant and former Crisis Group researcher Varvara Pakhomenko embarked on a trip through the Kazakh-Russian borderland, where she learnt about the complex relationship between Kazakh and Russian speaking citizens. Follow her journey in this multimedia essay.
Photo: Varvara Pakhomenko
Source: Crisis Group
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Sudan’s Spreading Conflict (II): War in Blue Nile is the second report in a series that analyses the roots of the conflicts that continue in Sudan’s peripheries despite the secession in 2011 of South Sudan. The Blue Nile fighting resumed two months after South Sudan’s independence and shows no sign of ending anytime soon.
See our full slideshow for more photos by analyst Jérôme Tubiana.
Sudan’s Spreading Conflict (II): War in Blue Nile is the second report in a series that analyses the roots of the conflicts that continue in Sudan’s peripheries despite the secession in 2011 of South Sudan. The Blue Nile fighting resumed two months after South Sudan’s independence and shows no sign of ending anytime soon.
See our full slideshow for more photos by analyst Jérôme Tubiana.
The complete set of Communications & IT Officer Ben Dalton’s photos from a recent trip to Crisis Group’s Tbilisi office is now up on Flickr. But click above for a sampling!