Indigenous victims of armed conflict
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Resource ID
4569
Access
Open
Photo Credit:
Alejandro Camelo López/NRC
Camera make / model:
DSC-RX10M4
Country:
Colombia
Location:
Choco
NRC Region:
Asia & Latin America
Projects:
COFM2203
Partners and donors:
ASDI
Themes:
Livelihoods and food security (LFS), Durable solutions, Hard to reach areas
Keywords:
Portrait, Indigenous
Demography:
Woman
Informed Consent?
Yes
Capture Date
20 December 22
Photo Caption:
The indigenous community of Egoróquera in Chocó, Colombia has been a victim of the armed conflict in their territory. They have had to confine themselves, affecting their food supply and that of their families. Thanks to NRC, they now have vegetable gardens for growing crops, rooftops for bread products, and chickens that will be able to use their meat for eggs.
Marker lat / long: 4, -72 (WGS84)