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2019_Venezuela_Crisis_Paddydowling
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Original JPG File | 6177 × 4118 pixels (25.44 MP) 52.3 cm × 34.9 cm @ 300 PPI |
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Resource ID
55873
Access
Open
Contributed by
Chandra Prasad
Uploading member
CI Secretariat
Orientation
Horizontal
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
South America
Style
Documentary, Portrait
Focal point
Looking past camera
Subject Keywords
Man
Image size
6177x4118
Source
Digital Camera
Country
Venezuela
Theme
Humanitarian response
Keywords
Conflict, Gender based violence, Hunger/Malnutrition, Refugee/displaced people
Credit
PADDY DOWLING/CARE
Copyright
PADDY DOWLING/CARE
Date Image Taken
04 February 19
Caption
Venezuala’s Refugees: anti-socials, delinquents & criminals?
Paddy Dowling Humanitarian Photojournalist returns to Columbia and Ecuador where Xenophobia has forced Venezuela’s most vulnerable to a life in the shadows.
William Justice, 43, explained the lack of availability of food to buy in Venezuela was not entirely due to a breakdown in the supply chain but a network of corruption within the police force threatening supermarket managers to leave warehouses open so they could trade the stock through smuggling networks down into Colombia.
Public: 2019_Venezuela_Paddy_Dowling
Public: Crise Venezuela