Award-winning photographer Moises Saman joined Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on a 50-mile journey from Sudan’s Darfur region to towns in eastern Chad to bear witness with communities caught in cycles of war and displacement. His images shine a light on people somehow finding ways to survive, even as the international community has mostly turned away from one of the world’s biggest humanitarian emergencies.
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