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  • IMG_0010 RUSSIA. Western Siberia. Novosibirsk. 2015. A man who used to live in Uzbekistan with his son. He works as carpenter in building industry, his wife washes floors of the shops. They have adopted a Russian boy who tends to attend the Caritas center. Novosibirsk, capital of Asiatic Russia, has a population of two million people. The majority of people receive minimal wages and many have no predictable or fixed income. According to official statistic 18% of the population live in extreme poverty. Caritas signed an agreement with local Policlinic to care people without health coverage. Some children need psicological support to deal with family problems such as poverty and alcohol.
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  • IMG_6244 IRAN. Zahedan. 2008. A young Afghan refugee and his mother sitting down in the waiting-room. The clinics have an average of a hundred patients a day, about six thousand a month.
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  • IMG_7974 IRAN. Zahedan. 2008. Shir Abad clinic. A young Afghan mother with her child sitting in the courtyard. The local hospitals provide for the bad cases; there are eight hospitals in Zahedan, six of them have an agreement with MSF.
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  • A woman (1974 b.)  sitting in her living room showing the picture of her house that burned a few years ago. She is housewife, her husband works as a driver.They have got four children.
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  • IMG 015 GEORGIA. Polnisi. 2009. A refugee coming from the Kodori Gorge, in the Upper Abkhazia, sitting on a chair in her flat. She gets a benefit from the Georgian government of 22 lari per month, around 11 euro. The Georgian refugees were obliged to accept a radical change in their life-style, leaving behind them not only their material possessions but also something even more important:  what had given a meaning to their existence.
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  • IMG 2030 GEORGIA. Tsqaltubo. 2007. Women sitting in a corridor in the evening.  With an income below the poverty level, there are no opportunities for amusement or travel.There are 22 sanatoria dating from the Soviet era in the region of Kutaisi and these are now occupied by around 7,000 refugees.
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  • IMG_8182 IRAN. Zahedan. 2008. Besat clinic. Afghan refugees women sitting down in the courtyard waiting for coming in for a medical examination.
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  • IMG_6579 IRAN. Zahedan. 2008. Shir Abad clinic. Afghan women and their children sitting down in the waiting-room. The clinic runs 6 days a week as the visit-time is from 07:30 a.m. to 01:30 p.m.
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  • Hungary 2014. Budapest. People sitting down past Hungarian State Opera House.
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  • RUSSIA. 2006. St. Petersburg. Woman sitting at bar down Nevskij Prospekt.
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