Medium. Bangladesh
Rahima waited in an aid distribution line in Balukhali, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. She was carrying what appeared to be a sleeping baby in her arms.
The little boy, Yunis, was fast asleep, oblivious to the commotion around him. Hundreds of people were waiting and hoping to get vital relief.
He is two and a half years old, Rahima said, but the child in her arms, a tiny bundle of bones, with six fingers on each hand, looked so small and frail that one could have mistaken him to be an infant less than a year old.
