2014 Photo Contest, Contemporary Issues, 2nd prize

War and Mental Health After Crisis

Photographer

Robin Hammond

08 January, 2011

People with a mental illness at Juba Central Prison are held in separate cells at night, but during the day mingle with the general prison population.

In areas of crisis—in failed states, in refugee camps, in countries where the infrastructure has collapsed—the mentally ill are frequently condemned to neglect or lives of misery. Disregarded in parts of the world by government and the aid community, sometimes far from family support networks, the mentally ill can lead isolated lives, subject to ill treatment.

About the photographer

Robin Hammond

The winner of two World Press Photo prizes, the RF Kennedy Journalism Award, three Pictures of the Year International Awards, the W.Eugene Smith Award for Humanistic Photography,...

Technical information

Shutter Speed
1/50
Focal length
35.0 mm
F-Stop
2.8
ISO
500
Camera
Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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