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Andreea Cmpeanu

Romanian photojournalist and writer currently in Juba, South Sudan and available for assignments. She does news and documentary photography, video and text. Worked with Reuters, AFP, Jeune Afrique, IRINnews, Sydsvenskan (Sweden), One Magazine (CNEWA), Mercy Corps, IOM, National Geographic Magazine Romania, National Geographic Traveler Romania, Esquire

Not at Home. Romanian Migrants

Not at Home. Romanian Migrants

Marian Gruia (right), 25, from Teleorman county, and his team are putting together a stage in front of Palacio Real in Madrid. Most Romanian men work in construction; they are the migrants most affected by the economical crisis.

Not at Home. Romanian Migrants

Sidonia, 39, cooks and cleans for an 83-year-old Spaniard. She lives in his Madrid apartment together with her husband and 18-year-old son, both unemployed.

Not at Home. Romanian Migrants

Vasilica, 41, from Vaslui, sings at the Diego de Leon metro station in Madrid. He lived in France previously, but Spain is much better for him as he could bring his whole family.

Not at Home. Romanian Migrants

Families gathered to baptize their children in Alcala de Henares. Because there is no Romanian church here they have to baptize in a Catholic one, but with a Romanian Orthodox priest.

Not at Home. Romanian Migrants

Two little Romanian girls chat in their Romanian language class at the Juan de Austria school in Alcala de Henares. Many Romanians want to go back home one day, but they don't have much time to spend with their children because of work. This is why they take their children to school to learn Romanian.

Not at Home. Romanian Migrants

Young Romanians dancing at Manele music in a club in San Fernando, a Madrid suburb.

A women's world in Sudan

Areej Kamal Altaib, 13, is posing inside a class in Khadeeja Bint Khwailed school in Badoos village, one hour away from Damazine, in Blue Nile state, Sudan.

A women's world in Sudan

Girls at Sali primary school in Kurmuk locality, Blue Nile state in Sudan receive new textbooks from Save the Children Sweeden. Save the Children staff say that this is something some children don't even dream about.

A women's world in Sudan

A girl is collecting water from a pond in Norther Bahr al Gazal state in South Sudan. Half a million people have returned in the last 5 years after the end of the civil war in 2005, in this area were there is little access to clean water.

A women's world in Sudan

Women carrying wood close to Damazine in Blue Nile State.

A women's world in Sudan

Women dance in front of a tukule in Damazine, Blue Nile State.

A women's world in Sudan

Two women take water from the sand in a village in Northern Bahr el Gazal, in South Sudan. Even though a lot of international organizations built water facilities, there are still a lot of people who drink unhealthy water from rivers and lakes.

Madagascar daily life

A woman cooks in Anja, South Madagascar.

Madagascar daily life

Girls doing the dishes in a river in Beroroha, South Madagascar.

Madagascar daily life

People eat during a funeral in a village close to the capital Antananarivo.

Madagascar daily life

Ambalavao, South Madagascar.

Madagascar daily life

A woman looks at her house close to Brikaville, North-East Madagascar. The house was destroyed by cyclone Giovanna, which hit Madagascar in February 2012

Madagascar daily life

Girls sitting on the floor in a hospital in Ankavandria, a remote town in the West of Madagascar. Their father had been shot by the dahalo (cattle thieves), having his leg broken.

Madagascar daily life

Traditional doctor in Beroroha.

Madagascar daily life

Sex workers, Antananarivo

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