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Laura Noel
CARE USA
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South America
Ecuador
Humanitarian response
CARE News Storytelling
Refugee/displaced people, Tools/Equipment/Technology, Transport
2019, Ecuador, Josh Estey
Mariangles, Aaron
Josh Estey/CARE
© 2019 Josh Estey/CARE
18 April 19
31 December 24
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Documentary
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Boy, Woman
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Sinai, 17, holds her daughter Nicole 4, as they prepare to begin their walk across the nation of Ecuador. Sinai said she could not take one of the official buses because, .“All our documents were stolen at the Venezuelan border. A man offered to help with our bags and then disappeared. We have no documents so the buses won’t take us. Our only option is to walk” Photographed April 18, 2019. Four-year-old Nicole had her feet wrapped in tin foil to help her stay warm. All her things were in the luggage that had been stolen so they improvised how to stay warm. .The group had been on the road for eleven-days mostly hitch hiking and using buses when available.
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