Ewa, 15-year-old Armenian girl who has recently woken from catatonic state brought on by Resignation Syndrome, sits in a wheelchair, flanked by her parents, in a refugee reception center in Podkowa Leśna, Poland.
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‘Awakening’ by Tomek Kaczor (@tomek_kaczor), Poland, for Duży Format (@duzyformat), Gazeta Wyborcza (@gazeta_wyborcza). One of three nominees in the ‘Portrait, singles’ category of the 2020 World Press Photo Contest.
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Resignation Syndrome (RS) renders patients passive, immobile, mute, unable to eat and drink, incontinent and unresponsive to physical stimulus. It affects psychologically traumatised children in the midst of lengthy asylum processes, and seems most common in Roma and Yazidi children as well as those from the Balkans. It was first noted in the late 1990s, and was thought to be confined to Sweden, though cases have since been reported in the offshore refugee detention center run by the Australian government in Nauru. Remission and gradual return to normal function occurs after life circumstances improve. Ewa succumbed to RS while her family were trying for asylum in Sweden and threatened with deportation to Poland, which had been their country of first arrival as refugees. They feared being sent back to Armenia. The family was deported to Poland, despite Ewa’s illness, but she recovered eight months after they arrived.
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The 2020 Photo Contest & 2020 Digital Storytelling Contest nominees have been announced. We’re sharing the nominated photos, selected from 73,996 images by 4,282 photographers from 125 countries, in alphabetical order.
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Discover the stories that matter, chosen by an independent jury of photography and digital storytelling professionals by following the link in our bio.
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The winners will be announced at the Awards Show in Amsterdam on 16 April.

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