“Our fear is that if we don’t die of the virus,” said Josefa Garcia, "we will die of hunger.”https://nyti.ms/3c639I5
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These are the children in the community of Manuyalu’u who have been going without their school meals.pic.twitter.com/sCnBgavDpu
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Many of the families we interviewed for this piece do no have cell phones or credit.
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At another point, a community walked an hour to take photographs to help us understand the situation.
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These families have little access to power. But they are just like the families in the U.S. that are struggling to deal with the Covid crisis. They want their kids to be able to eat, go to school.
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We asked Adolfo, the father of 4 whose kids are now surviving mostly on chicha, about his dreams for his children. "Bueno, para mis hijos, primero que todo, educarlos ... yo quiero que mi hijo sea alguien algún día en su vida. Que sean profesionales ... maestros, periodistas."
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Colombia's government is trying to help. Its critical school meal program will be countrywide by April 20. But many kids wait that long.
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The Wayuu are only one of many Native communities already deeply affected by the virus. Here, my colleague @viaSimonRomero reports from the Navajo Nation in the U.S., where the casualty count is eclipsing that of states with much larger populations.https://nyti.ms/2VaK14O
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Replying to @julieturkewitz
Thanks for shout, Julie — and excellent story on the Wayuu. I hope the situation improves in La Guajira
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