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Guillem Trius Soler

Photographer

Guillem Trius Soler

Life and Death inside Gambo Rural Hospital

The Gambo Hospital is a healthcare centre located in the southern part of Ethiopia’s Oromiya region. Its location helps decentralise and extend medical services within the country to those living in this isolated, rural area. Many living in the Oromiya region cannot travel to big cities to seek medical assistance due to extreme poverty and the poor state of the roads. It is the only health centre in operation within the district of Kore and serves roughly 250 patients per day. And with just three doctors, the hospital is critically understaffed. I aim to show the fragile balance between life and death in an unflinching yet intimate way. This work will also be coloured by the strong personal links formed between myself, the dedicated professionals and the patients inside its walls – culminating in a shared experience of human joy, pain and the struggle for survival.

Guillem Trius Soler

Guillem Trius was graduated in journalism in Barcelona. When studying, he specialized in photojournalism and freelance long-term documentaries worldwide. In 2016 he graduated with the MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication. He has been working as a freelance in countries like Ethiopia, Syria, Greece, Niger, Turkey, among others, publishing articles and pictures in national and international media such as La Vanguardia, The Guardian or Al Jazeera.