Ken Cedeno

Photographer
     
IGARAÇU ON THE AMAZON
Location: Washington DC
Nationality: American
Biography: Ken Cedeno is a Washington D.C. based independent photographer with experience covering politics, travel and other assignments around the globe. Recent coverage of Ukraine for United Press International. He was a frequent contributor to Corbis... MORE
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IGARAÇU ON THE AMAZON
Copyright Ken Cedeno 2024
Updated May 2016
Topics Amazon River, Indigenous, Remote, Documentary, Photography, Photojournalism, South America

There are a multitude of communities tucked away along the river's edge in wood huts built above the water or just inland in the many sub-tributaries of the Amazon. In 2011, the Brazilian government inaugurated the Basic Health Unit River (BFHU) system to provide primary care to the indigenous tribes. 

In 2013, the BFHU launched the Igaraçu, a two-story floating clinic outfitted with medical staff, dental and ex­am rooms, a pharmacy and a kitchen. The clinic serves a small portion of the rivers vastness in only 44 communities of the Wood rivers above Madeirinha, Autaz-Açu and Autaz Mirin. The 80-foot transom bow travels roughly 20 days each trip, with about a month-long break to resupply and perform maintenance.

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