Unyielding Floods: Restoring Hope
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Action Against Hunger | Unyielding Floods: Restoring Hope - image by Peter Caton
Summary
Award-winning photographer, Peter Caton, and international charity, Action Against Hunger, present an arresting display of photos demonstrating the resilience of farmers facing unyielding floods in South Sudan.
Event Details
Address:gallery@oxo, Oxo Tower Wharf, Barge House St
London
Post code:SE1 9PH
Tickets:Free - No need to book in advance
Email: marketing@coinstreet.org
Open hours:Monday - Friday: 11am-6pm, Saturday - Sunday: 12pm-8pm
Description
For three years in a row, unyielding floods have swept away whole villages, destroyed crops and drowned livestock, forcing farmers to flee their homes and leaving families hungry and unable to support themselves.Without finding ways to adapt to the changing climate, farmers and fisherfolk face a difficult choice: migrate to crowded cities or neighbouring countries in search of work or stay put and face hunger.
In a series of captivating photos from the communities of Old Fangak and Paguir, Peter Caton and Action Against Hunger illustrate how communities are adapting to the changing climate, demonstrating resilience and hope in the face of destruction and despair.
Transport
By Tube:Blackfriars or Waterloo
By Train:Blackfriars or Waterloo
Map
Accessibility
Assistance dogs welcome
If steps outside no more than 3
Positive about disabled people
Seat available
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