South Sudan refugee twins Jacob and Simon, 14, sit together at 
the new arrivals centre in Kenya's Kakuma Refugee Settlement 
on the Kenya-South Sudan border, February 1, 2018. They 
walked with their mother Adut Akot Ker, 44 and 5 siblings for 
21 days to get to Kakuma from Juba in South Sudan. They are 
tramatised  after their father and eldest brother were shot and 
killed as they ran away from the fighting. As of October 31, 
2017 Kenya had 111, 892 refugees from South Sudan. By 
December 31, 2018 Kenya is projected to have 140,000 
refugees from South Sudan. UN high commissioner for refugees 
Filippo Grandi appealed to South Sudan's leaders to agree 
peace.
Georgina Goodwin is an independent photographer and Canon Ambassador based in Kenya focusing on women, social issues and environment. She is known for in-depth documentary work in particular her award-winning series on Kenya’s post-election violence, cancer in Kenya and Westgate terror attack, and most recently refugee children in Tanzania. Georgina is a contributor to Getty Images, Everyday Climate Change and member of Women Photograph. Her work has been published by NYTimes, Elle, Vogue, AFP and many others. Georgina’s work can be viewed at georginagoodwin.com and instagram.com/ggkenya
Awards Jul 2018 Px3 Exhibition Paris for winning ‘Press’ and ‘Portraiture’ entries
2016 Kenya Daily Life Photographer of the Year 2016
2015 Prix Pictet Award for Photography & Sustainability Nominee 2015
2014 Kenya News Photographer of the Year 2014