Yazidis living in an internally displaced people’s camp in Iraq. Photo by Antonio Graceffo In Duhok, Iraq, the sun beats down on a sandy, stony landscape dotted with makeshift homes built from shipping containers, concrete blocks, and plastic tarps. Carpets serve as doors, and each cluster of shelters shares a single outhouse. With no running water, limited electricity, and rare rainfall, securing water is a daily struggle. The camps lack heating and air-conditioning, leaving families to endure summers that soar to 45°C (113°F) and winters that fall below freezing. Life here is harsh and unchanging. For more than a decade, families have lived in these conditions, never knowing if they will be able to return home. Most of the people living here are Yazidis, an…
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