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2020_COVID-19_Response_Bangladesh_Staff_Story
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Resource ID
71011
Access
Open
Contributed by
Chandra Prasad
Uploading member
CI Secretariat
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
South Asia
Style
Documentary
Subject Keywords
Man
Moods and Emotions
Informal
Image size
1280x1002
Source
Digital Camera
Country
Bangladesh
Theme
Humanitarian response, Health
Keywords
CARE staff, Disease, Distribution, Hygiene/Sanitation, Water/Wells
Credit
CARE
Copyright
CARE
Date Image Taken
22 May 20
Caption
Naim Mahmud, WASH Officer, under WASH team of humanitarian response program is one of the frontline staff of CARE Cox’s Bazar since very beginning of COVID response; providing most critical services to the vulnerable refugee community as well as host communities. Colleagues like Naim Mahmud is making all these possible. When asked about the challenges he expresses passionately, “I am a development and humanitarian worker and this profession has taught me to extend helping hand for the distressed humanity. It is automatic and I have the feeling in core of my heart. Moreover, the encouragement, support and personal safety equipment from CARE management and leadership, has further motivated me.”
Coming from one of the most Northern district’s Rangpur, Naim is now working in most southern part of Bangladesh. Staying far away from family, and the uncertainty of not knowing when he will see them again, is hard to cope with. Yet the suffering and necessity of the vulnerable people living in the refugee camps make him forget his own pain and motivates Naim to move on.
Marker lat / long: 24, 90 (WGS84)
Public: 2020_World_Humanitarian_Day
Public: Corona