YUNGHI KIM PHOTOGRAPHY

THE WORLD

Nyirakamari Nzajyibukama, 10, finds a bit of joy singing and  resting on a tree stump.  Her family was gathering wood for cooking.  In 1994, 800,000 Rwandans massed in the tiny resort town of Goma, Zaire (Congo), fleeing civil war between Hutus and Tutsies, which left as much as 800,000 massacred in ethnic cleansing and thousands more victims of cholera.
GOMA, ZAIRE
Nyirakamari Nzajyibukama, 10, finds a bit of joy singing and resting on a tree stump. Her family was gathering wood for cooking. In 1994, 800,000 Rwandans massed in the tiny resort town of Goma, Zaire (Congo), fleeing civil war between Hutus and Tutsies, which left as much as 800,000 massacred in ethnic cleansing and thousands more victims of cholera.