An in-depth study of the epic Rohingya refugee crisis and its effect on hundreds of thousands of ordinary people.
More than 620 million Africans, or two thirds of the population of the continent, have no access to electricity.
The Congo river is the lifeline of a region with few roads or railways.
A glimpse into the opaque world of contemporary Turkish politics and society.
The result of years of aerial photography, this is a visual study of the complicated relationship between humans and nature.
Exploring the topography and migrations of London from the vantage point of a bus.
The result of two decades of work, Belgicum is a unique document about a country in search of a raison d'etre.
Chris de Bode asked children around the world about their dreams for the future.
For over 40 years Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony in northwestern Africa, and its people, the Sahrawis, have been living
A collaboration between the International Rescue Committee and Panos Pictures
The Central African Republic (CAR) has seen more than its fair share of coups and unrest over the five and a half decades
In collaboration with the World Photography Organisation (WPO) and Sony's Global Imaging Ambassadors (SGIA), Panos Pictures created #FutureofCities, a documentary photography project that looks at some of the problems, solutions and trends shaping cities
Through images and stories from 20 countries, across every continent, a collaboration between Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP) and Panos Pictures shows the importance of adequate sanitation for women and girls.
The untold story of urban refugees in Burundi, Haiti, Jordan, Malaysia, Thailand, United Kingdom, Kenya and the USA.