Jonathan Crix
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We have been able, especially since the ceasefire, a ceasefire which is very fragile and very unstable, but still we have been able since the beginning of the ceasefire to bring in more aid.
Just a few figures, we brought like a quarter of a million people
warm clothes kits for children.
So it's 250,000, but the needs are huge.
We need to be able to cover 1 million children.
So we are definitely not there.
We've been able to bring in blankets, 600,000 blankets.
We've been able to bring quite a lot of tents, but not enough, 7,000 tents.
If efforts are really going on and we're
working relentlessly to bring that aid and to distribute it.
But the scale of the needs is so immense that we still have like thousands of people who are really, and children who are really suffering every night.
If you have a big project, maybe working with conservation or research or involving in, you know, in a communication project on that species that can be kind of necessary that you can bring a little bit the rules.
But it's not acceptable that for just one picture and for your social media or even for your colour in your computer, you can do whatever you like.
So for my point of view, it's really depending on why you are working.
Of course, it's a kind of balance and understanding why you are photographing.