A Venezuelan refugee feeds her baby with free food served by local authorities at a reception centre in Manaus, Brazil. When walking through the streets in downtown Manaus it is common to run into almost every block with a Venezuelan, some work as street vendors, others had no choice but to ask for money, food or even work in the streets to support their family. The UN estimates that more than 4.5 million Venezuelans have left their country due to the serious economic situation.08.11.2019#6075861
Venezuelan refugees sleep at a reception centre tent in Manaus, Brazil. When walking through the streets in downtown Manaus it is common to run into almost every block with a Venezuelan, some work as street vendors, others had no choice but to ask for money, food or even work in the streets to support their family. The UN estimates that more than 4.5 million Venezuelans have left their country due to the serious economic situation.08.11.2019#6075860
Venezuelan refugees beg on a street in Manaus, Brazil. When walking through the streets in downtown Manaus it is common to run into almost every block with a Venezuelan, some work as street vendors, others had no choice but to ask for money, food or even work in the streets to support their family. The UN estimates that more than 4.5 million Venezuelans have left their country due to the serious economic situation.08.11.2019#6075859
Venezuelan refugees queue outside a reception centre to get free food served by local authorities in Manaus, Brazil. When walking through the streets in downtown Manaus it is common to run into almost every block with a Venezuelan, some work as street vendors, others had no choice but to ask for money, food or even work in the streets to support their family. The UN estimates that more than 4.5 million Venezuelans have left their country due to the serious economic situation.08.11.2019#6075858
Venezuelan refugees queue to get free food at a reception centre, served by local authorities, in Manaus, Brazil. When walking through the streets in downtown Manaus it is common to run into almost every block with a Venezuelan, some work as street vendors, others had no choice but to ask for money, food or even work in the streets to support their family. The UN estimates that more than 4.5 million Venezuelans have left their country due to the serious economic situation.08.11.2019#6075856
Venezuelan refugees eat free food at a reception centre, served by local authorities, in Manaus, Brazil. When walking through the streets in downtown Manaus it is common to run into almost every block with a Venezuelan, some work as street vendors, others had no choice but to ask for money, food or even work in the streets to support their family. The UN estimates that more than 4.5 million Venezuelans have left their country due to the serious economic situation.08.11.2019#6075857
A Brazilian soldier guards as Venezuelan refugee queue to get free food served by local authorities at a reception centre in Manaus, Brazil. When walking through the streets in downtown Manaus it is common to run into almost every block with a Venezuelan, some work as street vendors, others had no choice but to ask for money, food or even work in the streets to support their family. The UN estimates that more than 4.5 million Venezuelans have left their country due to the serious economic situation.08.11.2019#6075855
Venezuelan refugees beg on a street in Manaus, Brazil. When walking through the streets in downtown Manaus it is common to run into almost every block with a Venezuelan, some work as street vendors, others had no choice but to ask for money, food or even work in the streets to support their family. The UN estimates that more than 4.5 million Venezuelans have left their country due to the serious economic situation.04.11.2019#6075853