ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月19日 09時41分


Young women after church in the United Nations Protection of Civilians site in #Juba, South Sudan. More than 38,000 people are seeking shelter in the camp because of widespread insecurity across #SouthSudan. The war there has killed more than 50,000 people, destroyed oil wells, farms, schools and hospitals, and sucked in countless children as child soldiers and then spat them out dead or mutilated. Many people fear what is ahead. Still, as death goes on, life goes on. Routine is a refuge, and many South Sudanese are trying to reclaim their lives. @sarahyltonphoto spent hours taking photos in barbershops and in salons and other private spaces in Juba. “It may be hard to believe that a country where the per capita income is around 3 dollars a day, where 3 quarters of adults can’t read and a 15-year-old girl has a higher chance of dying in childbirth than she does of finishing primary school, has any fashion or beauty industry at all,” writes Jeffrey Gettleman. “But it beats on, fragilely, in packed little houses and tin-walled kiosks lit by a single bulb.” Visit the link in our profile to see more photos. #TheLookNYT


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