Christopher Farber
Photography: I'm Not Where I'm Supposed To Be

Displacement has irreversable effects on cultural continuity because hundreds of thousands of children are born in refugee camps, the bush, and squatter settlements. As the Darfur genocide enters its sixth year, an entire generation is being raised in their community's new realities of life somewhere other than home. But for these children, displacement is the only home they know.
Darfur is probably the most publicized humanitarian disaster today. However, little has been achieved to end a genocide that has created millions of displaced people. Many of them live in refugee camps along the Chadian border with the Sudan, relying almost exclusively on the international community for food, water, and health care.
Darfur is probably the most publicized humanitarian disaster today. However, little has been achieved to end a genocide that has created millions of displaced people. Many of them live in refugee camps along the Chadian border with the Sudan, relying almost exclusively on the international community for food, water, and health care.
Images © 2007 Christopher Farber. Portfolio design by Neon Sky.