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Chandra Prasad
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South America
Venezuela
Humanitarian response
Conflict, Gender based violence, Hunger/Malnutrition, Refugee/displaced people
PADDY DOWLING/CARE
PADDY DOWLING/CARE
03 July 19
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Documentary
Adult Group
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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.
The familiar site of ‘the walkers’ who have pounded the tarmac for 25 days or more through Colombia a majority en route to Peru. They are prohibited from using public transport in Ecuador, and if caught police return them to the port of entry, in this case Rumichaca border crossing.