In the overcrowded and hyperpolluted capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 20,000 and 25,000 children live on the margins of society. Nicknamed "shegs", these minors abandoned or accused of witchcraft wander the streets, under the indifferent eye of passers-by.
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In the overcrowded and hyperpolluted capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 20,000 and 25,000 children live on the margins of society. Nicknamed "shegs", these minors abandoned or accused of witchcraft wander the streets, under the indifferent eye of passers-by.