Reports for VOA Bangla
Fan reactions in Bangladesh
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Request QuotePerformance driven visual communications professional with over 10 years of experience in the field of journalism, photography, content development, documentary filmmaking, public speaking and media advocacy. As a dual citizen of both Canada and Bangladesh, able to travel to most countries for assignment purposes on a short notice. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Produced a digital story on women empowerment that became the first video on VOA Bangla’s Facebook page to reach over half a million views within 24 hours of posting. • Authored the photobook ‘One with Nature: Resolving the human-elephant conflict’ commissioned by UNHCR/IUCN. Notable clients include Voice of America, ILO, UNHCR, IUCN, Save the Children, UN Women, Eastern Bank Limited, UNICEF, Solidarity Center, WHPCA. EDUCATION Diploma in Photojournalism - SAIT, Calgary, AB, Canada, 2015-2017 Bachelor of Computer Science – Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada, 2003-2007
Fan reactions in Bangladesh
In November 2023, Bangladesh Fire Service Civil Defense welcomed its first female firefighter recruits, selected from over 2700 applicants. Meet two of these trailblazing trainees as they defy stereotypes and embrace challenges in a male-dominated profession. From rigorous training to facing the flames, witness their journey of courage, determination, and the pursuit of a dream.
In the heart of Bangladesh, the once-thriving Buriganga River gasps for life amidst rampant pollution and neglect. This mini-documentary delves into the river’s plight, exploring the human-induced causes of its decline and the urgent call to action by local communities fighting for its survival.
Shihab is an individual with a unique gender identity outside the conventional binary of male and female. Shihab, in collaboration with Voice of America, shares her story in the hope of shedding light on the struggles faced by intersex individuals and advocating for their rights and recognition. It is estimated that up to 1.7% of the world's population, around 670 million people, may fall within the intersex spectrum, as per the United Nations report.
Eleven years after the Ramu riots, a Voice of America report delves into the current state of the local Buddhist community, exploring the long-term effects of the violence and the precarious balance of peace and memory in the aftermath
A short piece on a few proud mothers of Bangladesh Army women working abroad in UN peace missions.
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