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2019_Venezuela_Colombia_Border Crisis  

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Resource ID

59324

Access

Open

Uploading member

CARE USA

Orientation

Horizontal

Consent form provided?

Yes

Region

South America

Style

Close-up

Subject Keywords

Infant, Man

Moods and Emotions

Active

Image size

6720x4480

Source

Digital Camera

Country

Ecuador

Theme

Humanitarian response

Camera make / model

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Project/Donor

CARE News storytelling

Keywords

Refugee/displaced people, Transport

Named person(s)

Franklin Rafael Barros, Marlisbel Vera, Jhonniel Vera, Jhonniel Vera

Credit

Josh Estey/CARE

Copyright

@ 2019 Josh Estey/CARE

Date Image Taken

11 April 19

Expiry date

31 December 24

Caption

Franklin Rafael Barros and his family, including his infant daughter Marlisbel, were forced to leave their naitive Venezuela in 2019 after the economy crashed, resulting in mass unemployment and shortages of vital supplies. They were photographed in neighboring Ecuador along the border.

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Marker lat / long: -1, -78 (WGS84)

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