Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Rokitnovshchina-House-of-Charity-in-Ukraine-27MZIFJ6FH91Z.htmlConceptually similarRokitnovshchina House of Charity in UkraineGP0STPL9WCompleted★★★★Local Family with Potatoes in UkraineGP0STPL9MCompleted★★★★Local Family with Wagon of Potatoes in UkraineGP0STPL9OCompleted★★★★Local Family with Wagon of Potatoes in UkraineGP0STPL9RCompleted★★★★★★Local Family with Wagon of Potatoes in UkraineGP0STPL9SCompleted★★★★Villagers in UkraineGP0STPLA4Completed★★★★Local Population in UkraineGP0STPL9UCompleted★★★★Sampling Grass on the Marshes in the Rivne Region in UkraineGP0STPL9YCompleted★★★★Cattle in the Rivne Region in UkraineGP0STPL9XCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPL9VRokitnovshchina House of Charity in UkraineIn the village of Vezhytsia, the Rokitne District of the Rivne Region, a local resident has founded and runs the Rokitnovshchina House of Charity, a private shelter for the aged and people with disabilities. To understand better how contamination affects the lives of Chernobyl survivors, Greenpeace carries out two pilot investigations into the remaining radionuclide contamination of locally produced food and forests.Locations:Eastern Europe-Rivne-UkraineDate:17 Sep, 2015Credit:© Denis Sinyakov / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Day-Eye contact-Illness-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear energy-Nuclear radiation-One person-Portraits-WomenShoot:Living near Chernobyl: Field Investigations in Ukraine and RussiaTo understand better how contamination affects the lives of Chernobyl survivors, Greenpeace carried out two pilot investigations into the remaining radionuclide contamination of locally produced food and forests. The first trip was to the Rivne region and the Kiev regions in Ukraine. The second one - to the Bryansk region in Russia.Related Collections:Chernobyl 30 Years After the Nuclear Disaster (Photos & Videos)Living near Chernobyl: Field Investigations in Ukraine and Russia (Photos, Videos & Report)