Inside Villa 31, in Buenos Aires, 60,000 residents face daily challenges that highlight the struggle for survival of those living amidst poverty and crime
A towpath pulled me into a world still suspended between a fascinating past and an uncertain future: the world of the Moken, the last nomads of the sea.
In Luang Prabang, coffee is produced sustainably, linking the well-being of the land to a stable market and concrete opportunities for the local families who cultivate it
Traveling to the rhythm of the screeching train tracks, amid the suffocating heat, uncomfortable wooden seats, and a variety of smells that overlap as we approach the border between Thailand and Laos
In Kibigija, young people gather at the Move Zanzibar Community Center to practice sports and acrobatic gymnastics, nurturing talent and strengthening community spirit
Buenos Aires sees millions commute daily and its dynamic atmosphere reflects the harmonious coexistence of its historical heritage and contemporary urban life
In Mondulkiri, Cambodia, the bond between the Bunong people and their elephants reveals a deep respect for nature amidst ongoing challenges like land grabbing and mass tourism
Nostalgia lingers in the Saigon Post Office, where thoughts and wishes are still written on pieces of paper, recalling intimate moments of a bygone era