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Documentary Work
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A Day in the Life of Nasrin
- Category: Documentary
- Gender-based Violence Service Provider Join UNFPA. As a midwife in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, she also supports women & girls who experience violence. Nasrin describes the time she helped save the life of a Gender based Violence survivor.
Going back to Green-ISCG
- Category: Documentary
- Client: Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO)
- Year: 2021
- Morjina Begum is among thousands of farmers in Bangladesh who face floods and other hazards regularly. FAO is helping crop and livestock farmers like her protect their livelihoods from predictable crises through an innovative approach called Anticipatory Action. It links early warning data to protective actions that ensure families can shield their farming assets before a hazard strikes, rather than having to rebuild later. Acting early, ahead of disaster is a smart way to safeguard lives and livelihoods, build resilience to future shocks, and ease pressure on strained humanitarian resources.
Bangladeshi fishers adapt to climate change
- Category: Documentary
- Climate change threatens the livelihoods of more than one million people in Bangladesh who depend on fisheries. FAO’s Community-based Climate Resilient Fisheries and Aquaculture Development project, funded by the Global Environment Facility, is helping fishers to adapt to challenges including droughts and floods.
Breaking the Menstruation Taboo
- Category: Documentary
- Educating Secondary School Girls on Menstrual Hygiene Management and Providing Necessary Facilities/Accessories.
Coping with Climate Change UNHCR
- Category: Documentary
- Client: UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
- Year: 2021
- Meet three refugees in the world’s largest refugee camp and find out how they are coping with everyday realities of climate change. UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, works to protect and assist those fleeing war and persecution. Since 1950, we have helped tens of millions of people find safety and rebuild their lives. With your support, we can restore hope for many more.
COVID-19 response - WHO
- Category: Documentary
- Client: World Health Organization (WHO)
- Year: 2022
- In August 2017, an estimated number of 671,000 Rohingya refugees arrived in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, from Myanmar. This video documents the efforts of the Government of Bangladesh, with WHO support, in providing lifesaving and essential health services in one of the largest humanitarian crisis in the world. Responding to COVID-19, health partners are supporting roll out of pillar-based response based on WHO’s Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan. Setting up of Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) Isolation and Treatment Centres (ITCs) for COVID-19 patients; rolling out COVID-19 vaccination; community engagement for behavioural changes and for addressing misconceptions are among key initiatives being undertaken for these vulnerable populations.
Going back to Green-ISCG
- Category: Documentary
- Client: Inter Sector Coordination Group (ISCG)
- Year: 2021
- Restoring forests is key to combating #ClimateChange and contributes to the well-being of current and future generations. On this year’s International Day of Forests, watch this short documentary about how we are going back to green in the world’s largest refugee settlement in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Intl Forest Day Video: The Energy and Environment Technical Working Group (EETWG) and ISCG, in collaboration with the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner's (RRRC) Office, Forestry Department, Food Security Sector, and Site Management and Site Development Sector.
In solidarity with Rohingya refugees-ISCG
- Category: Documentary
- Client: Inter Sector Coordination Group (ISCG)
- Year: 2022
- Over 925,000 Rohingya refugees* have been living in exile for over five years. The Government of Bangladesh & the humanitarian community stands together in solidarity with Rohingya refugees until they can go home to Myanmar in safety and dignity.
Rohingya boy learns language of photography-UNHCR
- Category: Documentary
- Client: UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
- Year: 2022
- Mohammad Hasson has no words to describe his terrifying flight from Myanmar when he was just 8 years old, but his meaning is clear to those who understand his language of gestures and facial expressions.
Virtual Call Centres-FAO
- Category: Documentary
- Client: Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO)
- Year: 2021
- Virtual Call Centres (VCCs) are a solution developed by farmers’ organizations in Bangladesh to enable farming operations to thrive despite restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic. This video explains how the VCCs work. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) have been working with farmers’ organizations in Bangladesh since 2012. In 2016, the farmers’ organizations started a national network, the Sara Bangla Krishok Society (SBKS). Now through the Missing Middle Initiative of GAFSP, FAO is partnering with SBKS and its members, building their capacity and providing flexible financing. The VCCs are just one example of the impact of this powerful partnership.
Concern Worldwide
- Category: Photography
Cyclone Mocha
- Category: Photography
FAO
- Category: Photography
FAO Bangladesh
- Category: Photography
- FAO has been working in Bangladesh since 1973. The country’s food and agricultural sectors have transformed since then. Having achieved food security for its large and growing population, Bangladesh – with one of the fastest growing economies in the world – is increasingly shifting its focus towards nutrition security and food exports.
ISCG
- Category: Photography
- Mohammad Hasson has no words to describe his terrifying flight from Myanmar when he was just 8 years old, but his meaning is clear to those who understand his language of gestures and facial expressions.
ISCG JRP
- Category: Photography
MSF
- Category: Photography
OXFAM NOVIB
- Category: Photography
- Client: OXFAM NOVIB
- Year: 2017
- The Rohingya mainly live in the state of Rahkine, a state in western Myanmar. Tensions in this region have been rising since the end of August. There are reports of extreme violence, destroyed villages and beatings. The UN has now launched an investigation . Oxfam Novib condemns the extreme violence, which has led to hundreds of thousands of refugees. Everyone, regardless of origin, ethnicity or religion, should be able to live in safety. Together with local partners, we start with the first needs. Clean drinking water, good sanitation and shelter. This is not the only disaster in Bangladesh: they are also dealing with flooding in other parts of the country. Oxfam Novib provides emergency aid together with our local partners. We do everything we can to reach as many people as possible as quickly as possible. We could really use your help for that.
OXFAM NOVIB 1
- Category: Photography
- Client: OXFAM NOVIB
- Year: 2010
- GROW campaign Oxfam’s GROW campaign works for the billions of us who eat food—and for the more than one billion men and women who grow it. Through addressing inequality as a key to claiming power, Oxfam’s GROW campaign makes it possible for communities to grow or buy enough food now and in the future.
Plan International
- Category: Photography
- Client: Plan Bangladesh
- Year: 2012 - 2015
- Here, on a series of silt islands called the chars, families farm without the benefit of running water or electricity and far from most amenities, like schools, clinics, and markets. Natural disasters, such as monsoons and floods, only add to the hardship by damaging homes and properties, contaminating water supplies, and keeping children from school. Even worse, gender discrimination and child marriage puts girls and women at a disadvantage, keeping them and their children trapped in poverty.
UNHCR
- Category: Photography
- Client: UNHCR
- Year: 2022
- Mohammed Ali, 28, is a Rohingya refugee who has been working as a plantation guardian for the past three years, helping to green the world’s biggest refugee camp. The sprawling, densely populated camp is home to some 900,000 refugees, the majority of whom arrived in 2017 after fleeing violence and human rights abuses in Myanmar. In response to the influx over a period of just a few months, the Bangladeshi government allocated a 2,500-hectare sweep of protected forest to expand an existing settlement.
UNHCR 1
- Category: Photography
- Client: UNHCR
- Year: 2022
- For some Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong – the world’s largest refugee camp – nightfall brings fear. It is often the time when the day’s tensions boil over and male-on-female violence is unleashed. The flimsy tarpaulin and bamboo walls of the shelters mean neighbours are all too aware of what is happening.
UNHCR-Belgiun Queen
- Category: Photography
- Client: UNHCR
- Year: 2023
- Her Majesty the Queen of the Belgians for meeting Rohingya refugees in the camps in Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh. The Queen’s visit will help keep the world’s attention on Rohingya refugees, and will support us to mobilize funding for life-saving and life-sustaining assistance for them. The Queen met #refugee children and their teachers, young adolescent Rohingya climate activists, Rohingya women volunteers, and listened to their challenges, opportunities, anxieties, hopes and dreams
UN Women
- Category: Photography
Concern Worldwide
- Category: Publication
HYSAWA
- Category: Publication
Jetro
- Category: Publication
Photography Work
Embark on a visual journey with our captivating photography work, where each frame tells a story, weaving narratives of resilience, beauty, and human connection. Through our lens, we aim to capture the essence of moments, preserving memories and emotions that resonate with the soul.
- Client: OXFAM NOVIB
- Year: 2010
- Category: Photography
- Client: Plan Bangladesh
- Year: 2012-2015
- Category: Photography
- Client: UNHCR
- Year: 2022
- Category: Photography
- Client: UNHCR
- Year: 2022
- Category: Photography