Rybołówstwo w Senegalu - Redux

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Rybołówstwo w Senegalu - Redux
Arame Ndiaje, 22, needs to take expensive medications daily to help her breathe and manage severe chest and back pain. Two years ago, she developed health issues after being exposed to exhaust fumes from a fishmeal factory in Kayar. The factory, owned by a Spanish company, is located less than 5 km from residential areas and is responsible for polluting the air and groundwater around Lake Mbaouane, affecting the health of thousands of people. The factory also violates regulations by using fresh fish instead of leftovers for its production, further impacting the local community. Kayar, Senegal.
Minimum price 100USD
2023-05-06
Andrea Ferro/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
Redux Pictures
Andrea Ferro/Redux
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2,31MB
31cm x 21cm by 300dpi
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