Early morning in Isaan: 13 degrees bite into the skin. An invitation to breakfast, road dust and the Mekong. Between broken languages and BeerLao, I realise that every world is enough unto itself.
Cluster bombs suspended like an artificial sky. Below, prosthetic limbs and silence. At the COPE centre in Vientiane, war is not memory: it is ground, present time, and a question that never finds an end.
From the friendship born in a music competition to the summer spent at the Silvi Marina beach: a journey through seasonality, hard work and humanity, discovering a world suspended between summer and winter
In Sajama, Benigna welcomes travellers to her mud house, sharing ancestral traditions and preparing chuño. The funeral of Maria Maldonado reveals ancient rituals and community life
Thirty years post-genocide, Rwandan women lead the nation’s rebirth, achieving remarkable political representation and fostering reconciliation, resilience, and economic growth
In the Sahrawi refugee camps, where hope battles despair as entire generations await the end of a decade-long conflict, stories of possibility echo, amidst hardships and the longing to return to their homeland