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Orphans that survived the 1984-85 famine that claimed their parents at Mekelle, Ethiopia, are healthy and happy but fears of a new famine have arisen. Although it’s a rare and sacred thing, a singular event can change a continent … and a man. When millions die as a nation uses food as a weapon of war, the worst instincts of humankind fly in the face of logic and decency. Yet that is what happened in Ethiopia in 1984.
Kenya’s renowned photojournalist Mohamed ‘MO’ Amin was there with his cameras to document the suffering. His images changed the world as the people of Africa and the world responded with one of the greatest acts of philanthropy in human history. The famine was a tipping point for him personally and he changed for the better – he became a better man and a better father. Africa changed for the better as Africans united in their humanity and the quest to overcome the suffering that had long defined nations rooted in the malaise of colonialism and conflict.

Details

  • Title: Ethiopian famine victims
  • Creator: Mohamed Amin
  • Date Created: 1985
  • Location Created: Korem, Ethiopia
  • Type: Photograph
  • Rights: Mohamed Amin / Camerapix

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