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Andrew Quilty
Greg Fourmile, Jackson Clarke, Lee Rodgers, and Raymond Clarke practice with the Yarrabah Brass Band in Yarrabah, Australia. The Yarrabah is an Aboriginal Australian community.
Dawn in Warzuds, a village in the Wakhan Corridor, one of the most remote regions in Afghanistan
Jamshid lies on pillows and plays with a partridge at home in his village of Qualander Khel, about two hours north of Kabul. Jamshid and his two friends were seriously injured, and his 18-year-old brother killed, when a suicide bomber attacked a NATO convoy near their home in August 2014.
During a game of buzkashi, the chapandaz, or horsemen, vie for possession of the game’s central focus—a calf carcass—during a match in the Panjshir Valley.
A baby girl lies in an observation room of Helmand’s provincial hospital after suffering burns from an oil heater at home. The burns were found to be less severe than first thought, and the girl was expected to make a full recovery.
Children in a small village in Bamian Province
Villagers watch as an army helicopter flies over the site of two landslides in Badakhshan Province in May 2014. The first landslide buried some 300 homes and those who had been inside or on the streets at the time. The second struck as villagers attempted to rescue those trapped, digging with shovels and their bare hands.
A mother waits with her daughter in the emergency waiting room of the MSF-administered Boost Hospital in the capital of Helmand Province, Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan.