Elena Rodríguez chops vegetables for the community kitchen where she works in Pamplona Alta. Rising food prices have put meat and other proteins out of reach for many. Daniel Becerril / Reuters
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This article is adapted from AQ’s special report on supply chains
FAR AWAY FROM THE FIGHTING, the war in Ukraine is taking its toll. With inflation already rising amid post-COVID pressures on global supply chains, the Russian invasion in February sent prices skyrocketing—and left thousands of Peruvians simply unable to afford meat and other staples. In Pamplona Alta, a low-income neighborhood on the outskirts of Lima, residents have banded together to try to make do. But they are quickly running out of options—and taking to the streets to demand solutions from their under-fire president, Pedro Castillo. All photos by Daniel Becerril / Reuters.