Q: Is the general public tired of stories of starving people in far-off places?
If so, how do you combat this indifference and disinterest as an organization/photographer?
A: MSF: I think we have tried to combat this fatigue with compelling stories about the problem but also real solutions that exist today.
We are not talking about a condition requiring a new vaccine to prevent it. We know if we can find ways to get nutritious foods in the hands of mothers and the mouths of young children who need it most we can save lives right now.
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Excerpt from an interview about MSF’s Starved for Attention campaign.
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And for ‘general public,’ read: ‘people...not caring.’ MSF is amazing.
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