ナショナルジオグラフィックさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ナショナルジオグラフィックInstagram)「Photo by Nora Lorek @noralorek | Not long after Angelina Nyakum came to Uganda in the summer of 2016, her husband was killed in South Sudan. He had been walking past a street fight. In Bidibidi refugee camp, 27-year-old Angelina is left to care for their children. "They don't believe me that their father is dead," she says. "They still ask to call him all the time." What began as a @natgeo assignment is now the @milayaproject, a nonprofit we just launched on Kickstarter to connect customers with South Sudanese women making hand-embroidered pillowcases, bedspreads, and wall hangings, like those seen in the background. The civil war in South Sudan has displaced two million people. When refugees arrived to Uganda they carried their only possessions wrapped in milayas, embroidered sheets passed down for generations. Today in Bidibidi, the second largest refugee camp in the world, milayas are being sewn but there are few customers. Through the Milaya Project these women will be able to sell their art and transform their collectives into self-sufficient businesses. Follow @milayaproject for more information on how to support these women.」5月26日 15時39分 - natgeo

ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 5月26日 15時39分


Photo by Nora Lorek @noralorek | Not long after Angelina Nyakum came to Uganda in the summer of 2016, her husband was killed in South Sudan. He had been walking past a street fight. In Bidibidi refugee camp, 27-year-old Angelina is left to care for their children. "They don't believe me that their father is dead," she says. "They still ask to call him all the time." What began as a @ナショナルジオグラフィック assignment is now the @milayaproject, a nonprofit we just launched on Kickstarter to connect customers with South Sudanese women making hand-embroidered pillowcases, bedspreads, and wall hangings, like those seen in the background. The civil war in South Sudan has displaced two million people. When refugees arrived to Uganda they carried their only possessions wrapped in milayas, embroidered sheets passed down for generations. Today in Bidibidi, the second largest refugee camp in the world, milayas are being sewn but there are few customers. Through the Milaya Project these women will be able to sell their art and transform their collectives into self-sufficient businesses. Follow @milayaproject for more information on how to support these women.


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