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Laura Noel
CARE USA
Yes
South America
Ecuador
Humanitarian response
CARE News storytelling
Refugee/displaced people, Transport
Franklin Rafael Barros, Marlisbel Vera, Jhonniel Vera, Jhonniel Vera
Josh Estey/CARE
@ 2019 Josh Estey/CARE
11 April 19
31 December 24
Horizontal
Close-up
Man, Infant
Active
6720x4480
Digital Camera
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
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.