Daily Life, Honorable mention
Reza
Sygma
Sygma
01 October, 1995
Chantal and Jacqueline, Rwandan Hutu refugee twin sisters who fled their country during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide and who have lost their family, are photographed in the hope of being recognized and found by their relatives. In Kibumba Camp, in Zaire (DR Congo), children without family are photographed in a mobile studio to facilitate their identification. From April to July 1994 some one-and-a-half million Rwandans fled their country. In the confusion, 27,000 children were separated from their families. Aid organizations came up with the idea of photographing children and organizing exhibitions.
Reza
Reza is a philanthropist, idealist, humanist, architect, multimedia artist and photojournalist, primarily for National Geographic. He has traveled the world over the last 30 year...
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