Reference :
V-P-AF-E-02494
Date :
05/09/2016
Caption :
Kaboul. A 16 years old girl is bedridden in the family one bedroom home, with her mother, one of her brothers and one of her sisters. She has been bedridden for four years because of tuberculosis of the bones and receives home care from the ICRC orthopaedic centre.
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Description :
This tiny space is shared by the nine members of the family composed of the widowed mother, three boys, four girls and the first wife of the father who died of leukemia three years ago. They struggle to make ends meet. By chance, the family came to know of the ICRC through their local mosque and the girl has been able to get physiotherapy treatment and home care through the ICRC’s orthopaedic centre in Kabul. Soon she will join the wheelchair basketball programme, a recent development amongst the many activities that the centre offers.
The mother’s small income as a seamstress has to cover the family’s every need. It was through the ICRC orthopaedic centre’s programme where her paraplegic daughter is a patient, that she learned her sewing skills. As she sits making clothes, her youngest boy turns the handle of her ancient sewing machine. “The boys always give me this precious help,” she remarks, “It stops my arm from getting tired.”
Original material :
digital
Resolution :
7360x4912
Orientation :
landscape
Colour/B&W :
colour