SLIDESHOW: TREATING MALNUTRITION IN BANGLADESH'S CAPITAL
Bangladesh / 21.10.10
Photographer Julie Remy documented life and Médecins Sans Frontières' work in the Dhaka slum of Kamrangirchar, a rapidly expanding settlement on the banks of a badly polluted river where health needs are significant and often go unmet.
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