http://www.starvedforattention.org
Photojournalist Stephanie Sinclair turned her lens on an MSF program in Bihar State which treats children at the epicenter of one of the world's malnutrition hotspots. These children descend from generations of a chronically under-nourished population, making malnutrition more difficult for MSF workers to spot. Malnutrition in India is so pervasive it is almost invisible.
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and VII Photo present Starved for Attention, a multimedia campaign to uncover the hidden crisis of childhood malnutrition. Watch 7 of the 195 million stories of malnutrition from prolific and award-winning photojournalists.
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Photos: India 2009 © Stephanie Sinclair/VII
very true. its not the video but the message that is important. Rather than criticizing a foreign organization for their one non-relevant mistake you should commend them for what they are doing there and be thankful for that. It should be us - citizens- of the country who should be tackling the issues then there would be no need for foreign organizations to come in and there would be no mistakes in the videos
paivaibhav100 4 months ago
@crazyneha1234 : Dont be petty! As an Indian, the plight of the people in this video should have hurt you foremost!! A nation is nothing without its people. Political boundaries dont make up a country... happy citizens do!
denkdink 4 months ago
I agree with crazyneha, we would really appreciate if the makers of this video could address this and make the required changes
pkathpal 6 months ago
Great work MSF. Excellent, excellent work.
oisaveloy 1 year ago