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Trading Survival: Micro-Businesses in the Rohingya Camps
Trading Survival: Micro-Businesses in the Rohingya Camps
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 43 min read


Enayet Khan and the Rohingya Art Movement: Drawing Memory, Training a Future
Enayet Khan and the Rohingya Art Movement: Drawing Memory, Training a Future Generation
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 33 min read


1,800 Fires in 8 Years: The Crisis of Flammable Housing in the Rohingya Refugee Camps
The fire at Camp 24 was not unexpected. Its timing, rapid spread, and devastating path followed a pattern established over years of displace
Ahtaram Shin
Dec 31, 20254 min read


Strength in Our Hands: How Rohingya Families are Solving the Food Crisis
Today, the Rohingya community faces a major challenge. Because of funding cuts, there is
Ahtaram Shin
Dec 29, 20252 min read


Stolen Dreams: The targeted arrest and deportation of Rohingya students in India
For Mohammed Nur, a young Rohingya student, May 2025 was meant to be a time of study and ambition. Instead, it became a timeline of trauma. He shares a harrowing eyewitness account of the detention and subsequent deportation of his fellow students whose only crime was seeking an education.
Ahtaram Shin
Dec 16, 20256 min read


Human Rights & Human Wrongs: A 30-Week Course in Visual Storytelling and Human Rights for Rohingya Youth.
Apply Now > Rohingyatographer invites Rohingya photographers, writers and visual storytellers to join Human Rights & Human Wrongs, a 30-week course and practice-based learning programme exploring Visual Storytelling and Human Rights.
Rohingyatographer
Dec 2, 20252 min read


Rohingya Toy Story: What Rohingya children teach us about their right to play
The right to play is not a luxury. It is a legal, developmental, and profoundly human requirement recognised in Article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Rohingyatographer
Nov 18, 20259 min read


Growing Up Stateless: The Lives of Rohingya Children in Cox’s Bazar
A photo-essay curated by Ayub Khan This photo-essay focuses on children — the most vulnerable yet most hopeful members of our community....
Rohingyatographer
Sep 5, 20255 min read


Concrete Blackboard: Noor Hossain's Journey to Education
Story and photos by Ro Abdur Rahaman The stark grey of a cement floor—often just a sign of basic shelter—transforms under the earnest...
Rohingyatographer
May 31, 20252 min read


A wound may heal, but the scars and trauma last a lifetime
By Ahtaram Shin and Ayub Khan Dkl Holding her photo of injury. © Ayub Khan Dkl An eleven-year-old girl named Shehra from Hiarpara,...
Ahtaram Shin
Mar 22, 20252 min read


The Silent Massacre: Rohingya trapped on the edge of genocide as the Arakan Army completes the military's unfinished mission
The Rohingya face new genocide threats as the Arakan Army targets civilians in Myanmar. Mass killings and drone strikes demand urgent global
Ahtaram Shin
Aug 21, 20244 min read


Book Review: A History of Rohingyas to 1948 by Aman Ullah
The Rohingya crisis has become one of the most disheartening and complex issues. The Rohingya ethnic minority group consists of...
Ahtaram Shin
Aug 13, 20243 min read


Winners of Rohingyatographer's Social Media Photo Contest for February
Captured the moment of cultural resilience and nurturing the tradition; we are delighted to announce the three winners of February. The...
Sahat Zia Hero
Mar 2, 20242 min read


WFP increased food rations brings relief and hope to Rohingya refugees
Sahat Zia Hero is a multifaceted talent—a photographer, writer, and human rights activist.
Sahat Zia Hero
Feb 25, 20243 min read


Announcing the 3 winners of Rohingyatographer social media photo contest for January 2024
We are honoured to announce the first three winners of our Social Media Photo Contest for January 2024.
Sahat Zia Hero
Jan 31, 20242 min read
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