Poor children from the Arad Roman Ghetto in Romania spend most of their time in the ghetto or near the train station. Like many other ghetto residents, they might have housing for a while and then live on the streets for a while. Their lives are usually very inconsistent.
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Photographer:
Mike Jay Browne
Credit:
© 2000 Mike Jay Browne, Courtesy of Photoshare
Location:
Arad
Romania
Category:
Date taken:
April 29, 2000
Project:
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History of Use
| Organization | Media Type | Title |
|---|---|---|
| World Health Organization (WHO) | Poster | WHO Europe: Health Evidence Network, January 2005 |
| WATC TV/Atlanta | Video | "To See The Children Smile" ,Documentray on Orphanages and Hospitals in Moldova and Romania, April 2005 |
| The Population Institute | Poster | Population & The Next Generation: World Population Awareness Week: A Guide to Action, 2002 |
| Greater Europe Mission | Powerpoint Presentation | Life and Needs in Romania, November 2002 |
| Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | Other | Environmental Change and Security Project Report No. 9, October 2003 |
| World Health Organization (WHO) | Other | Solid Evidence for Sound Decisions, September 2007 |
| Rayners Lane Baptist Church | Other | Carols by Candlelight Service (drawing attention to children in other parts of the world), Decenber 2001 |
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | Other | "Global Health Report," October 2001 |




