/ 2008 / Photojournalism / Feature Story

Dessert children

Over 240,000 Sudanese refugees escaping the carnage in Darfur found shelter in neighboring Chad over the past 5 years, the majority of the refugees are children and young women. With little hope of returning to Darfur and totally dependent on foreign aid the future of an entire generation seems bleak Young women and girls in the refugee camps often fall victims to rape and assault. "We want to home, to Darfur" they implore, yet peace or stability are only a distant dream for these dessert children.

Born in 1975 In Israel, I am a freelance photographer chronicling Israel and the OPT for various news agencies in Israel and abroad. My deep commitment to human rights led me to work in crisis and conflict area worldwide. I traveled and worked in Africa and India for 8 years. I am currently based in Israel and major in human rights violations. Testimonials

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