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From Haor to Brickfields

Nikli Upazila, located in the Kishoreganj district of Bangladesh, is part of the haor region, a vast wetland ecosystem characterized by bowl-shaped depressions. This unique geography subjects the area to significant climatic challenges, particularly recurrent flooding. The haor region, including Nikli, experiences a subtropical monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. During the monsoon […]

Devastating Valencia Flash Floods

On 29 October 2024, Spain suffered one of the worst floods in its history, with 228 fatalities. Villages in the province of Valencia woke up covered in mud and rubble. Bridges, roads and railway lines were completely destroyed and thousands of cars were swept away by the torrential waters. In the most affected localities, rainfall […]

Somalia Independency

In Somalia, NGO’s is active with their project efforts to increase the living conditions for the population in the Northern part of the country, especially in Puntland. Somalia is a hard tested place and land area, on The Horn of Africa, where drought, climate change and conflict have challenged the land area to the limit, […]

Hell’s Mouth

For nearly two years, the full-scale Russian invasion and war in Ukraine has been raging and seems to continue throughout the winter with new plans of winning territories back or gaining new territories. According to UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency, nearly 3.7 million people in Ukraine are internally displaced in January 2024. 6.3 million […]

Βlack Μountain

Chromium, this dull gray rock, hides within it the brilliance of our everyday lives. From the cutlery on our tables, the mirrors reflecting our faces, the cars that transport us, to the printers that capture our thoughts, chromium is everywhere. Albania is one of the largest producers of this precious metal in Europe, with the […]

Stages of Air

Stages of Air is a 2025 photo series that explores life along the front line of the Russo-Ukrainian War. It focuses on Donbas, a region partially occupied by Russia and the site of some of the war’s bloodiest battles. The Donbas landscape near the front line radiates tranquility. It would be easy to succumb to […]

A river divided

India and Bangladesh share 54 transboundary rivers but reached a water-sharing treaty on just one river, Ganga. The Teesta, originating in the Himalayas, flows through West Bengal and emerges downstream as the main river of northern Bangladesh. Its floodplain covers 2037 sq km and supports over 21 million people directly and indirectly. The Gajoldoba barrage […]

Teacher of the streets

In a tribal village near Asansol, ‘Raster Master’ Deepnarayan Nayak started an outdoor school in 2014. He transformed mud walls into classrooms with blackboards, aiming to provide education to underprivileged children. His 3G model involved three generations of learners, fostering a sense of community and shared knowledge. The COVID-19 pandemic thrust Nayak’s work into the […]

Post-war chaos

Between an incomplete victory and a peace yet to be born, Syria is living in post-war chaos: Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024 and the rise of the Syrian opposition to power, the country entered a transitional phase marked by tension and uncertainty. Although the first four months following the victory […]