Stories of people and places,
told with honesty and heart
In Cox’s Bazar, Dr. Ashim faces the relentless pace of the emergency room-where every shift brings pressure, heartbreak, and determination. His story offers a glimpse into the human side of frontline healthcare during crisis.
Raju, a health volunteer in Kutupalong Refugee Camp, speaks about the hidden struggles girls face-stigma, silence, and lack of access to care. Her reflections show how courage and small acts of support can spark real change.
In Doria Nagar, a simple water network turned daily hardship into dignity. What once meant long, risky walks now flows from taps near home-restoring health, safety, and time to families.
In this World Vision story, Chingkume shares how her determination to provide for her children fuels her resilience. I gathered the interviews, photos, and first draft, later refined and published by World Vision’s editorial team.
This World Vision story follows Amina’s resilience after widowhood and how the GPOP project supported her path to independence. I gathered the interviews, photos, and first draft; the piece was later refined and published by World Vision’s editorial team.
In Cox’s Bazar, a community health post has begun offering mental health services for the first time-providing care, counseling, and hope to refugees who have long faced these struggles in silence.