Men in Mali
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Photo Credit:
Itunu Kuku/NRC
Camera make / model:
DC-G9
Country:
Mali
Keywords:
camp, makeshift shelters
Demography:
Man
Informed Consent?
Yes
Capture Date
10 May 22
Photo Caption:
Amadou Ag Baye, 46, is displaced with his family in this makeshift displacement site in Ménaka, Mali.
“It was because of the armed groups in our village that we fled and came here. When we fled, we didn’t take anything with us. When we arrived, the assistance we received was from our kin from outside the country. We decided to come to Ménaka because of security reasons. We also came to this place so that all the NGOs knows that we are here, that we are orphans, widows and people who left everything behind. Since we arrived we have had no problems with insecurity, but we are still living in fear. Our most urgent need right now is food. The next is education for our children, as well as income generating activities. We are also in need of water and health services".
Marker lat / long: 49, 32 (WGS84)
Public: Salle Niamey