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Inside Somalia
Somali children Somalia is the worlds worst humanitarian crisis, even worse than Sudan. African child suffers the most but the Somali child suffers even more. Most Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhoea in addition to the lack of access to health care given to demolish the infrastructure and insecurity. In the photo: photo Piero Oliosi (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Inside Somalia
Somali children Somalia is the worlds worst humanitarian crisis, even worse than Sudan. African child suffers the most but the Somali child suffers even more. Most Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhoea in addition to the lack of access to health care given to demolish the infrastructure and insecurity. In the photo: Somali Childrens Hospital at Kenya border photo Piero Oliosi (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Inside Somalia
February 2004, Baidoa, Somalia: February, 2004 - Baidoa, Somalia: Refugee camps in Somalia are facing the world worst humanitarian crisis. Many Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhea in addition to the lack of access to health care. Children Hospital (Piero Oliosi / Polaris). (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Inside Somalia
February 2004, Baidoa, Somalia: February, 2004 - Baidoa, Somalia: Refugee camps in Somalia are facing the world worst humanitarian crisis. Many Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhea in addition to the lack of access to health care. Children Hospital (Piero Oliosi / Polaris). (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Inside Somalia
February 2004, Baidoa, Somalia: February, 2004 - Baidoa, Somalia: Refugee camps in Somalia are facing the world worst humanitarian crisis. Many Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhea in addition to the lack of access to health care. Children Hospital (Piero Oliosi / Polaris). (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Inside Somalia
February 2004, Baidoa, Somalia: February, 2004 - Baidoa, Somalia: Refugee camps in Somalia are facing the world worst humanitarian crisis. Many Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhea in addition to the lack of access to health care. Children Hospital (Piero Oliosi / Polaris). (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Inside Somalia
Somali children Somalia is the worlds worst humanitarian crisis, even worse than Sudan. African child suffers the most but the Somali child suffers even more. Most Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhoea in addition to the lack of access to health care given to demolish the infrastructure and insecurity. In the photo: inside the refugees camp photo Piero Oliosi (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Inside Somalia
February 2004, Baidoa, Somalia: February, 2004 - Baidoa, Somalia: Refugee camps in Somalia are facing the world worst humanitarian crisis. Many Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhea in addition to the lack of access to health care. Children Hospital, child asking for food (Piero Oliosi / Polaris). (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Inside Somalia
February 2004, Baidoa, Somalia: February, 2004 - Baidoa, Somalia: Refugee camps in Somalia are facing the world worst humanitarian crisis. Many Somali children die from malnutrition and diseases transmitted through water such as diarrhea in addition to the lack of access to health care. Children Hospital (Piero Oliosi / Polaris). (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
© Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, SomaliaÕs capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
A street in Mogadishu
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, SomaliaÕs capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
Advertising on a street in Mogadishu
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
© Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, SomaliaÕs capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
Tuk-tuks, three-wheeled taxis, are the most popular mode of transport around the city
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
© Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, SomaliaÕs capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
Tuk-tuks, three-wheeled taxis, are the most popular mode of transport around the city
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
© Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
© Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
© Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
© Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
© Gary Calton / Guardian / eyevine
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, SomaliaÕs capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
Hand-painted shop signage brings colour and vibrancy to MogadishuÕs streets
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, SomaliaÕs capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
Sunset over the city
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, SomaliaÕs capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
New coffee houses and cafes have been springing up, bringing a sense of normal city life to the beleaguered capital.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, SomaliaÕs capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
The city still has reminders of the past, and of the lack of development that has beset Somalia as it struggles with war and drought
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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A glimpse of life beyond Mogadishu's security zone - in pictures
Outside the heavily fortified compounds at Aden Adde airport, Somalia’s capital is one of the most dangerous places in the world, off limits to most foreigners and a risky place for Somali government officials. In a rare trip by foreign journalists, the Guardian captured the everyday vibrancy of the beach, parks, gyms and cafes that are flourishing in the ancient city.
It is very dangerous for most non Somalians to move around Mogadishu. Most NGO's are prohibited from travellling around the city. They have to remain within a protected security zone near the airport complex.
The threat from Al Shabaab is to real and unpredicatble.
These images show the street vignettes taken from within a vehicle during a journey around the Mogadishu.
Mogadishu, Somalia 2022.
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