Two hours from the Colombia-Ecuador border an ordinary family home has been transformed into a refuge for Venezuelan migrants and refugees. María Carmen Carcelén Carabalí, affectionately known as Mama Carmela, hosts migrants who pass through her town in Ecuador’s Chota Valley.
Carmen, 48, offers them warm meals, a place to sleep, and, if needed, money for medical checkups or transportation. Over the last year and a half, she has hosted more than 9,000 migrants.
Due to the manmade economic and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, more than 4 million people have fled the country seeking a better life. Many of them are resettling in Ecuador, while others are traveling through the country as they continue further south.