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Resource ID

16346

Access

Open

Contributed by

Ana Milena Ayala Sanchez

Photo Credit:

Elegante Lab/NRC

Camera make / model:

Canon EOS-1D X Mark II

Country:

Colombia

Location:

Chocó, Nuquí, Nuquí, Chocó, Western Colombia

NRC Region:

Asia & Latin America

Partners and donors:

BHA, USAID

Themes:

Education, Information, counselling and legal assistance (ICLA), Protection from violence, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Emergency response, Hard to reach areas

Keywords:

teaching, school, armed conflict, Information session, Confinement, indegenous, rural area, indigenous community, Chocó

Demography:

Children, Students

Informed Consent?

Yes

Capture Date

03 April 23

Photo Caption:

After traveling for more than two hours by boat across sea and river, NRC through the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) arrives in indigenous communities affected by the armed conflict to provide assistance.

We provide comprehensive assistance to the population: we promote awareness of their rights so that they can demand that the government fulfills its obligations; we promote messages about gender-based violence, access to humanitarian assistance, and preventing scenarios of violence; we also provide school supplies and carry out educational activities for children.

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