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2017_Chad_Returnees in the South
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Resource ID
41112
Access
Open
Uploading member
CARE Germany
Orientation
Horizontal
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
Central and East Africa
Style
Documentary, Wide Shot
Subject Keywords
Girl, Infant
Image size
6000x4000
Source
Digital Camera
Country
Chad
Theme
Humanitarian response, Food security and nutrition
Camera make / model
ILCE-7M2
Keywords
Distribution, Hunger/Malnutrition
Additional Keywords
Returnees
Credit
CARE/Sebastian Wells
Copyright
Sebastian Wells/CARE
Date Image Taken
21 November 17
Caption
Maingama returnees side, 10 am in the morning. A CARE health center in the South of Chad, about 15 kilometers from the border of the Central African Republic. Mothers holding their babies are lining up in front of a scale and medical staff. Finally, it is Khadija's turn. She steps out of the crowd and lifts her eight-month-old sister into the black bowl. Although she is only nine years old, she is responsible. During the day her mother needs to work on the fields and her father died a long time ago – back when conflict in the Central African Republic started to escalate. Today, she and her sister have come to the health center to get additional food. Khadija's sister is severely malnourished like more than 400,000 children in Chad. CARE employees not only help with oatmeal but also teach Khadija how to prepare food for her little sister. At home Khadija is getting help from her grandmother Fatime, 70 years old. She is worried about the well-being of her grandchildren: "We can eat only once a day - usually we eat rice or millet. During the rainy season, we always try to grow some vegetables, but it's never enough for all of us. I know it will have effects on the children’s development. But what should we do?" (Photo: CARE/Sebastian Wells)
Marker lat / long: 15, 19 (WGS84)
Public: Suffering In Silence 2019_final