lynsey addario, photographer

Singles

Bathing on street. Calcutta, India. February 2000
  
Soldiers with the Sudanese Liberation Army sit by their truck while struck in the mud and hit by a sandsortm in North Darfur, Sudan, August 21, 2004.
  
An internally displaced woman rides her donkey through kalma camp in Nyala, South darfur, Sudan, November 2005.  As fighting continues across darfur between Arab nomads backed by government forces and ethnic Africans of the Fur and Zargawa tribes, hundreds of thousands of internally displaced civilians continue to flood the camps.
     
  
Chadian girls brave a sandstorm in Bahai, Chad, roughly seven kilometers from the Sudan border, August 18, 2004.  Thousands of refugees have streamed out of Sudan into Chad in recent months as fighting persists in Darfur.
  
India Drought.  Rajasthan Desert, India 2000
  
Midnight Mass. El Rincon Pilgrimage, Cuba. 1999
     
  
My grandmother, Nonnie. 1999.
  
Afghans walk through Kabul's main bazaar, in Afghanistan, August 16, 2005.
  
An Iraqi woman walks through a plume of smoke rising from a massive fire at a liquid gas factory as she searches for her husband in the vicinity of the fire in Basra, Iraq, May 26, 2003.  The fire was allegedly started by looters picking through the factory, and residents in the vicinity feared the explosion of the four liquid gas tanks on the premisis.   Weeks after the end of the war, looting continues to be one of the main problems for both Basra and Bagdad cities as coalition forces struggle to get life back to normal.
     
  
Menja, 5 years old, sits with her mother, Domoina Rahahntanirina, and her brother, in their room in the slums of  Antananivarro, Madagascar, November 9, 2006.  Menja was molested by her uncle one night, and told her mother of the crime, and subseqently identified him in court as the perpetrator. Domoina, who lives with her four children in this one room, did not have enough money to pay the $15. fee for a medical exam for her daughter, facing the same dilemma as many poor Malagassy who do not have enough money to file a case for a victim of sexual assault.  She eventually came up with the money, and the husband of her sister, the perpetrator, is now in jail.
  
Sudanese internally displaced children play in a body of water in Zam Zam camp outside of El Fascher, in North Darfur, October 15, 2005.
  
Calcutta crowd. Calcutta, India February 2000
     
  
Pakistan religious schools for girls. Peshowar, Pakistan.  October 2001
  
Pakistan religious schools for girls. Peshowar, Pakistan.  October 2001
  
Mental Hospital. Kabul, Afghanistan 2002
     
  
A woman stands beside her premature granddaughter born minutes earlier on the front lawn of a clinic run by Parlimentary Candidate Dr. Roshanaq in Wardak province, Afghanistan, August 22, 2005.  Afghanistan has seen much progress in some areas of infrastructure and human rights, and dismal lack of progress in other areas, as it gears up for its first Parlimentary elections since the fall of the Taliban in 2001.
  
Men's Mental Hospital. Kandahar, Afghanistan. December 2001
  
India's Widows. Vrindavan, India. February 2000
     
  
Anti-war protest. February 2003
  
Turks walk along the port esplanade next to fish vendors where ferries arrive from the European side to the Asian side of Istanbul, September 30, 2004. As the deadline approaches for whether Turkey might be considered as one of the countries able to enter the European Union, all eyes are upon them as the first Muslim democracy that might gain entrance to the EU.
  
Dal Lake, Srinigar, Kashmir. 2000
     
  
Hindu Bathers at Dawn.
  
Dawn in Varanasi, India. February 2000.
  
Sudanese on the road to Zam Zam camp outside of El Fascher, in North Darfur, October 15, 2005.
     
  
Tkrit, Iraq 2003