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SHEHZAD NOORANI
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Childhood Denied
Nepal, India, Bangladesh: struggle to survive
From the relative poverty of the First World to the absolute poverty of developing countries or the Fourth World. Ecological disasters, such as floods or soil erosion, and the decline of traditional areas of economic activity have subjected South Asia to an uprooting process of unparalleled dimensions. Nationwide criminal networks profit from the fragmentation and destruction of traditional communities, and their main victims are children.
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SHEHZAD NOORANI (Bangladesh, 1966)
As a freelance documentary photographer and a consultant for national and international aid organizations, Noorani, since starting in photography in 1987, focuses on the existence of people living at the lowest rung of the social, political and economic ladder in South Asia. He has produced numerous publications and multimedia presentations. In 1999 he won the Mother Jones International Award for Daughters of Darkness, a project on women working in the sex trade in South Asia. |
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