2020: A year in pictures

  • Kenya - Man dashes through a swarm of desert locusts to chase them away in the bush near Enziu, 200km east of Nairobi
    Kenya - Man dashes through a swarm of desert locusts to chase them away in the bush near Enziu, 200km east of Nairobi
    Large swarms of these locusts have infested over 70 thousand hectares of land which the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has described as the 'worst situation in 25 years' in the Horn of Africa.
    Dai Kurokawa/EPA-EFE
  • Afghanistan - Trainee midwives prepare the labor ward for the first patient of the day at Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan
    Afghanistan - Trainee midwives prepare the labor ward for the first patient of the day at Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan
    The maternity ward is a busy place; some days as many as ninety babies are delivered here. Midwives are some of Afghanistan’s most vital frontline healthcare workers, fighting to ensure that women and babies survive childbirth.
    Lynzy Billing/ICRC
  • Mozambique - In 2019, Cyclone Idai struck Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi affecting over three million people across the southern African countries
    Mozambique - In 2019, Cyclone Idai struck Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi affecting over three million people across the southern African countries
    One year on, the ICRC helps families with dignified burial rituals for their deceased loved ones. While nothing will replace the loss for these families, knowing their loved ones received dignified burial and having a place where they can mourn and pay their respect makes a huge difference.
    Miora Rajaonary/Everyday Africa/ICRC
  • Yemen - In March 2020 as COVID-19 was recognised as a global pandemic by WHO, the ICRC had to adjust our ways of reaching communities affected by conflict
    Yemen - In March 2020 as COVID-19 was recognised as a global pandemic by WHO, the ICRC had to adjust our ways of reaching communities affected by conflict
    With respect to the challenges the pandemic presented, 21,000 people received food and hygiene supplies.
    Saif Aloliby/ICRC
  • Philippines - Tuberculosis has been present in detention facilities in the Philippines for many years
    Philippines - Tuberculosis has been present in detention facilities in the Philippines for many years
    While COVID-19 is caused by a virus and Tuberculosis by bacteria, both may have devastating effects in places of detention due to overcrowding, poor ventilation and hygiene conditions which may accelerate the spread of such diseases. In order to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19 in detention centres, past experience in containing Tuberculosis in the Philippines determined that health measures needed to be adjusted for the safety of detainees and facility staff. Calamba, Regional tuberculosis infirmary.
    Jes Aznar/ICRC
  • Brazil - To prevent COVID-19 pandemic in places of detention in Fortaleza, the ICRC donated sewing and cleaning machines, and essential supplies to produce protective equipment
    Brazil - To prevent COVID-19 pandemic in places of detention in Fortaleza, the ICRC donated sewing and cleaning machines, and essential supplies to produce protective equipment
    Camila Almeida/ICRC
  • Democratic Republic of Congo - Unfortunately for many around the world, lockdown meant being locked in with their abuser
    Democratic Republic of Congo - Unfortunately for many around the world, lockdown meant being locked in with their abuser
    COVID-19 is more than a health crisis as cases of sexual and gender-based violence escalated. We are seeking to address these gaps by updating referral pathways and sharing them with communities via radio broadcasts.
    Jonathan Busasi Nsalimbi/ICRC
  • Somalia - A Somali Red Crescent staff disinfects tents in the Qaaboowe internally displaced camp in Mogadishu where COVID-19 outbreak could spread massively.
    Somalia - A Somali Red Crescent staff disinfects tents in the Qaaboowe internally displaced camp in Mogadishu where COVID-19 outbreak could spread massively.
    Ismail Taxta/ICRC
  • Cameroon - For the children and young adults living in the Foyer Colonel-Daniel-de-Rouffignac for visually impaired people, the virus meant feeling even more isolated
    Cameroon - For the children and young adults living in the Foyer Colonel-Daniel-de-Rouffignac for visually impaired people, the virus meant feeling even more isolated
    During the height of the pandemic, the residents could barely go out, and taking precautionary measures was particularly difficult. To help them in these difficult times, the Cameroon Red Cross Society has provided handwashing stations, hygiene items, and taught the children how to follow precautionary measures.
    Daniel Beloumou/ICRC
  • West Bank - Nablus. Haj Abdul Rahim Abu Ghazaleh, is the owner of a small grocery store in the old city which, prior to COVID-19 outbreak, was filled with visitors from other Palestinian cities
    West Bank - Nablus. Haj Abdul Rahim Abu Ghazaleh, is the owner of a small grocery store in the old city which, prior to COVID-19 outbreak, was filled with visitors from other Palestinian cities
    Haj Abdul Rahim says “the middle class has been crushed” by the pandemic.
    Atta Jabr/ICRC
  • Lebanon - Over 180 dead, 6,000 injured, 300,000 homeless, including 100,000 children without shelter, in addition to missing persons
    Lebanon - Over 180 dead, 6,000 injured, 300,000 homeless, including 100,000 children without shelter, in addition to missing persons
    4 August marks another watershed in the series of dates of tragic events as two massive explosions hit Beirut.
    Charbel Barakat/ICRC
  • Lebanon - Elie Al-Chayeb had to lie on top of his daughter and his wife to protect them from the blasts on 4 August
    Lebanon - Elie Al-Chayeb had to lie on top of his daughter and his wife to protect them from the blasts on 4 August
    Their house turned into rubble in a split of second, shattering belongings and memories.
    Miriam Atallah/ICRC
  • Afghanistan - The country remains one of the deadliest places in the world for civilians
    Afghanistan - The country remains one of the deadliest places in the world for civilians
    Prosthetics specialist and ICRC's former patient Mahpekay Sediqy fits Abdul Rashid (double amputee) for a new prosthesis at the Kabul Orthopedic Organisation (KOO). Abdul Rashid lost a part of a leg when a rocket-propelled grenade blasted when the grenade was accidentally brought home in 2018.
    Andrew Quilty/ICRC
  • Nagorno-Karabakh conflict - The long-standing conflict has inflicted suffering and loss on people since the 1990s
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict - The long-standing conflict has inflicted suffering and loss on people since the 1990s
    Over 30,000 people have been killed, more than 4,500 are missing, and thousands have been injured by landmines and unexploded ordnance. In the morning of 27 September 2020, both sides of the conflict resorted to using heavy weaponry in populated areas. Here a man looks out of what is left of a house from a window in a shelled residential building.
    Eric Grigorian/EVN Report
  • Yemen - More than 1,000 former detainees in relation to the conflict in Yemen were transported back to their region of origin or to their home countries by the ICRC in the largest extraction operation of its kind during the five-and-a-half-year war
    Yemen - More than 1,000 former detainees in relation to the conflict in Yemen were transported back to their region of origin or to their home countries by the ICRC in the largest extraction operation of its kind during the five-and-a-half-year war
  • Guatemala - Día de los Muertos (1-2 November) is widely celebrated as an opportunity for friends and family to honour their departed loved ones
    Guatemala - Día de los Muertos (1-2 November) is widely celebrated as an opportunity for friends and family to honour their departed loved ones
    ICRC staff, Luis Pedro Dominguez Gonzalez and Erick Raul Garcia Quinones, attend the honouring of Encarnación Apen Curruchic, who went missing in 1982 when he was 18 due to the Guatemalan armed conflict. His remains were never found.
    Daniele Volpe/ICRC
  • Sudan - Hamdayet refugee camp, a Sudanese Red Crescent Society healthcare worker treats an Ethiopian woman who fled the fighting in Tigray and has just arrived at the refugee camp
    Sudan - Hamdayet refugee camp, a Sudanese Red Crescent Society healthcare worker treats an Ethiopian woman who fled the fighting in Tigray and has just arrived at the refugee camp
    Oliver Jobard/MYOP
29 December 2020

2020 was an exceptional and unprecedented year. From the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak to the Beirut explosions; the release operation of former detainees in Yemen to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict escalation. This collection of images capture important moments of our humanitarian response, in collaboration with the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, to assist those affected by armed conflict and natural disasters.