Nanna Heitmann Russia. Moscow. May 15 2020. Evgenii just moved into the shelter from a social adaptation centre where they said the could only sleep sitting on chairs.
Evgenii was robbed just before the quaranti (...)
ne started. He is waiting until quarantine is over so he can become new documents to be able to return to St.Petersburg where his mother lives. In Moscow he used to work in wood manufactory but lost the work as lockdown started.
He broke his leg 6 moths ago and his leg won't heal. © Nanna Heitmann | Magnum Photos
Christopher Anderson Laos. Geneva. October 2019. Yen Ly age 17, who suffers from arthrogyrposis, one of the most common deformations caused by dioxins found in Agent Orange, visits her village, Pasia. Her mother wanted (...)
to kill her at birth and make an animal sacrifice, believing that her deformities were caused by angry forest spirits. She married a disabled young man last year and now lives in a village near the capital, Vientiane. © Christopher Anderson | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael USA. Roma, TX. A migrant and her child drop to the ground and embrace with relief after crossing a short stretch of the Rio Grande River from Mexico into the United States. The culmination of a tr (...)
eacherous journey that often takes 4-6 weeks. There has been a massive influx in migrants coming to the United States in 2021. Though there is an annual surge of migrants in the springtime, this year has seen the largest number in at least 15 years — more than 172,000 in March, including at least 18,700 unaccompanied children and teenagers, according to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos
Peter van Agtmael USA. Roma, TX. A “coyote” helps a migrant boy onto shore after crossing a short stretch of the Rio Grande from Mexico into the United States. There has been a massive influx in migrants coming to t (...)
he United States in 2021. Though there is an annual surge of migrants in the springtime, this year has seen the largest number in at least 15 years — more than 172,000 in March, including at least 18,700 unaccompanied children and teenagers, according to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. © Peter van Agtmael | Magnum Photos