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Shafiur Rahman: Rohingya Refugees in Covid Times
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Manage episode 279527759 series 1290212
- Mark Fonseca Rendeiro
- Shafiur Rahman
Over the past 4 years documentary film maker Shafiur Rahman has been regularly back and forth from his home in the UK to the Rohingya Refugee camps in Bangladesh. Until the Covid-19 pandemic struck. Now 10 months into this global crisis on top of an already nightmarish situation for millions of Rohingya people, Shafiur has used these months to find new and creative ways of raising awareness and helping improve life for refugees living in the camps. Today on the podcast, we talk about the situation in 2020 for the Rohingya and how Shafiur has approached the issue in these trying times.
- Rohingya Photography on IG
- Kutupalong Podcast
- Shafiur Rahman on Medium
Chapters
1. Shafiur Rahman: Rohingya Refugees in Covid Times (00:00:00)
2. Shafiur Rahman: Life at Home (00:00:31)
3. Working on Ronhingya issues from afar (00:02:25)
4. Background: The Geography and Timeline of the Rohingya Crisis (00:04:12)
5. Conditions on the ground today (00:08:33)
6. The major in risks and danger now (00:12:26)
7. Is Journalism Enough? (00:14:37)
8. The Photography Contest (00:16:55)
9. Rohingya Podcasting (00:23:18)
10. Internet Access in the Camps (00:26:48)
11. Communities Where Audio Matters (00:31:41)
12. Shafiur in 2021... (00:34:26)
189 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 22, 2024 20:12 (). Last successful fetch was on January 04, 2024 09:50 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 279527759 series 1290212
- Mark Fonseca Rendeiro
- Shafiur Rahman
Over the past 4 years documentary film maker Shafiur Rahman has been regularly back and forth from his home in the UK to the Rohingya Refugee camps in Bangladesh. Until the Covid-19 pandemic struck. Now 10 months into this global crisis on top of an already nightmarish situation for millions of Rohingya people, Shafiur has used these months to find new and creative ways of raising awareness and helping improve life for refugees living in the camps. Today on the podcast, we talk about the situation in 2020 for the Rohingya and how Shafiur has approached the issue in these trying times.
- Rohingya Photography on IG
- Kutupalong Podcast
- Shafiur Rahman on Medium
Chapters
1. Shafiur Rahman: Rohingya Refugees in Covid Times (00:00:00)
2. Shafiur Rahman: Life at Home (00:00:31)
3. Working on Ronhingya issues from afar (00:02:25)
4. Background: The Geography and Timeline of the Rohingya Crisis (00:04:12)
5. Conditions on the ground today (00:08:33)
6. The major in risks and danger now (00:12:26)
7. Is Journalism Enough? (00:14:37)
8. The Photography Contest (00:16:55)
9. Rohingya Podcasting (00:23:18)
10. Internet Access in the Camps (00:26:48)
11. Communities Where Audio Matters (00:31:41)
12. Shafiur in 2021... (00:34:26)
189 episodes
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