I’m in Burundi, following a group on a humanitarian mission to explore ways they can help this country — which has recently emerged from civil wars and violence — develop better health, education and agriculture as it builds a new democracy.
When we visited a pottery shop, we met many of the workers who are from the ethnic minority of the Batwa, better known as pygmies in the west.
Here is a tiny baby (notice the size of his hand compared to that of Philip, the man holding her), and a woman who was among the dozen or so who had lined up to have their picture taken in front of their pottery shop.