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2019_Venezuela_Crisis_Paddydowling
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Original JPG File | 6720 × 4480 pixels (30.11 MP) 56.9 cm × 37.9 cm @ 300 PPI |
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Resource ID
55851
Access
Open
Contributed by
Chandra Prasad
Uploading member
CI Secretariat
Orientation
Horizontal
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
South America
Style
Documentary, Portrait
Focal point
Centre
Subject Keywords
Woman
Image size
6720x4480
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
03 July 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.
Keinya Alvarez, 22, from Zulia in Venezuela sits in the kitchen area of her 12 square metre flat. To the rear of the damp room was a dark space with no windows, a bedroom which had to accommodate five people. “We have all lost our jobs, and we survive on $3 a day to feed all of us. We left our country because there was no food, we were starving and now we are starving again here.”
Public: 2019_Venezuela_Paddy_Dowling
Public: Crise Venezuela