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2019_Venezuela_Colombia_Border Crisis 

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Resource ID

58992

Access

Open

Contributed by

Laura Noel

Uploading member

CARE USA

Consent form provided?

No

Region

South America

Country

Ecuador

Theme

Humanitarian response

Project/Donor

CARE News Storytelling

Keywords

Refugee/displaced people, Tools/Equipment/Technology, Transport

Additional Keywords

2019, Ecuador, Josh Estey

Named person(s)

Mariangles, Aaron

Credit

Josh Estey/CARE

Copyright

© 2019 Josh Estey/CARE

Date Image Taken

18 April 19

Expiration date

31 December 24

Orientation

Horizontal

Style

Documentary

Focal point

Looking at camera

Subject Keywords

Boy, Woman

Image size

3046x3046

Source

Digital Camera

Camera make / model

GR II

Caption

Nineteen-year-old Mariangles spent the night on the border of Colombia and Ecuador with her one year-old son Aaron. They are awaiting a bus to take them across Ecuador later today. She left Venezuela a week ago and has gone mostly by bus across Colombia on her way to the border of Ecuador and Peru. “My boyfriend left (Venezuela) three months ago and got a job in Huaquillas. He has an apartment there now and has sent for us.” Photographed on April 18, 2019.
The Venezuelan Crisis is a slow moving complex reality. It’s made up of hundreds of thousands of small family decisions. ‘How do I feed my children? Where do I go? How will we survive? Who can help us?’

VERBAL CONSENT GIVEN

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