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Resource ID

16341

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:

USAID
BHA

Themes:

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

Keywords:

home
cooking
food
house
armed conflict
kitchen
Confinement
indegenous
rural area
indigenous community
Chocó

Demography:

Woman

Informed Consent?

Yes

Capture Date

03 April 23

Photo Caption:

Criselina lives with her family in western Colombia.
Her indigenous community was confined by non-state armed groups and they were forced to stay in their homes.

"For women, it's not like it used to be. The women were the ones who got the bananas and firewood in the bush, but now they no longer do that because they are the ones who are most at risk. What if they [armed people] find them over there, they rape them, they intimidate them, that's why they are locking themselves in the house," says Criselina.

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