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Chandra Prasad
CI Secretariat
Yes
South America
Venezuela
Humanitarian response
Conflict, Gender based violence, Hunger/Malnutrition, Refugee/displaced people
PADDY DOWLING/CARE
PADDY DOWLING/CARE
04 February 19
Horizontal
Documentary, Portrait
Looking past camera
Man
6177x4118
Digital Camera
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.