March • 2024
The team captured a beautiful story and were a pleasure to coloborate with.
Lahore, Pakistan
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Request QuoteSaman Khan has spent more than 16 years working in media as an anchorperson, reporter, assignment editor, Scriptwriter, researcher, feature specialist, and package producer. Ms. Khan is currently working with Voice of America as a Multimedia Producer. She makes tv reports, writes for the Web, and also makes Radio reports. She was with Pakistan’s news channel Samaa TV, as a feature package reporter / Correspondent since Jan 2011 to Aug 2018. From Jan 2006, she began working first as an interviewer on a 6 months project of Anti-Narcotics force with the collaboration of UNODC, and then after serving one year in The Sun Newspaper as a sub-editor, Saman was hired as a news anchor by a local channel named Star Asia in July 2007. In Dec 2007, Saman Khan joined a top-rated news channel of the country Dunya TV as a pioneer team member, where she delivered her best in reporting, assignment editing, investigative research, and package production. Along the way, she has produced many stories on education, health, environment, culture, Sports, wildlife, economy, poverty, women & children rights, civil rights, terrorism, law enforcement system, and national politics. Live transmission on Cricket world cup 2011 and Eid Shows are on her credit. Saman Khan recently won a grant from Grid Arendal for a documentary on Climate Change and that report published on VOA Urdu. Along with her job, Ms. Khan also makes documentaries as a freelancer. ICIMOD/FCDO, WHO Pakistan, Film & Tell (A Swedish Company), Garrison University are the happiest clients. Ms. Khan is a fellow of National Press Foundation’s Trade Conference, held in Singapore in July 2022. She also participated as an alumni in ICIMOD’s digital report telling on climate change workshop, held in Nepal in May 2022. Saman Khan is also an Alumni of the US – Pakistan Partnership program for Journalists and did her work as an intern in an American channel 9news. Khan was awarded many awards, certificates, and letters of appreciation during her career. She received her B.S Hons (Mass Communication) degree in 2008.
March • 2024
The team captured a beautiful story and were a pleasure to coloborate with.
The people of Gilgit-Baltistan are the real warriors of climate change. Most of them were forced to leave their home even though an entire village had to shift their livelihood twice or thrice in less than a decade. Climate change has a direct or indirect effect on almost every part of life e.g., agricultural area, livestock, rangeland, and people of this part of the mountains. The total cultivable land in Gilgit-Baltistan is only 2%. There are mountains and a flowing river everywhere. With a population growing at 2.47 percent annually, land scarcity is forcing people to live in places that are by no means subject to housing. Saman Khan visited a locality that has migrated due to cloud bursts or flooding due to melting glaciers. People from Kargha Nala, Naltar Valley, and many more villages had witnessed their villages drowning in one night. And they are moving from one mountain to another just to find a cultivable land leaving behind a drowned home, graves of their loved ones, and memories. Saman Khan explains what is Climate Change & how it forced local communities to migrate.
Tunnel Farming is a project that has brought the farmers of Gilgit-Baltistan, especially women farmers, on one platform. More than 250 women of Sultanabad have formed a farmer cooperative society. Earlier, women used to deal with the problems of farming alone. Now everyone solves it together. After registering their organization at the official level, they not only participates in various projects of governmental and non-governmental organizations but has also become one of the few communities who have founded tunnel farming in Gilgit-Baltistan. Saman Khan bring us a story that how this kind of women led farmers society is working.
Have you ever seen pollution from Tyre burn causing new weather phenomenon? Then here is Lahore, a city of Pakistan which faces Smog as a recent age pollute weather of Pakistan. Among the other reasons Industrial pollution contributes 20 percent in Smog. Environment Protection Department Punjab is doing operations against the industry using Pyro Carbon as a source of fuel. Saman Khan from Lahore talks with the workers who are worried about the closure of their workplace. But according to the Environment Department of Punjab, besides employment problems, they are more concern about the threat to the environment of Lahore and its surroundings.
Election campaign is over and now voting activities about to start in Pakistan. But there is still a question in most of the public that whether all parties got a chance of level playing field or not? Supporters of PTI from different constituencies complained that they were neither allowed to open an office for the election campaign nor to hold a rally or go door to door asking for votes. But still they are hopefull for the election day. Saman Khan visited different constituencies and get the whole picture for us.
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