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Child and mother’s brother, transit camp T Section Umlazi South Africa 2011.
“When we came here, they said it was for only six months, now we have been here for about two years and still we have no water, no power. We only use stand pipes and some have wires for electricity, its dangerous but what can we do.”
The community was promised new houses, prior to the extentions of a local soccer stadium in preperation for the FIFA World Cup, but still they live in corrigated steel rooms with little dignaty and no privacy.
Photo and Words/John Robinson

Child and mother’s brother, transit camp T Section Umlazi South Africa 2011.

“When we came here, they said it was for only six months, now we have been here for about two years and still we have no water, no power. We only use stand pipes and some have wires for electricity, its dangerous but what can we do.”

The community was promised new houses, prior to the extentions of a local soccer stadium in preperation for the FIFA World Cup, but still they live in corrigated steel rooms with little dignaty and no privacy.

Photo and Words/John Robinson