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Leïla Beratto

A journalist in Algiers. It was she who launched, in collaboration with the photographer Bachir, the project “Terminus Algérie” aimed at documenting migration in Algeria. She is also a member of the team that founded the French-language news website 1538mediterranee.com.

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  • The image depicts a building with signage indicating it is the "Institut Pasteur" in Algeria. In the foreground, there is a decorative wall with Arabic text, likely the name of the institution, along with some greenery. You can also see several people walking along a path near the entrance. The architectural style of the building appears modern and utilitarian. Algeria Sick with Cholera Leïla Beratto · September 2018 Since August, one hundred people have come down with cholera. While the authorities claim that the epidemic is under control, there is much criticism of the way they are handling it. It is indicative of the country’s ills.
    On Monday 10 September, the Algerian Ministry of Health announced that (…)
  • The image depicts a scene on a city street where a woman is seated on the ground with a baby in her arms. She appears to be wearing traditional clothing, characterized by vibrant colors and patterns. Nearby, two young children are playing on the pavement; one is sitting in a casual posture, while the other is occupied with an object. There is a blue bucket beside them and a plastic bottle of water. The background includes other people walking by and buildings that suggest an urban environment. Algeria Faces the Challenges of Immigration Leïla Beratto · January 2018 Some 100,000 sub-Saharan migrants live in Algeria. Last Fall, the authorities decided to deport them by the hundreds. These arrests, however, have prompted the civil society to become more involved in this issue.
    On the television screen, a succession of cartoons for children. Kevin* keeps (…)
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