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Worker 1. Local workers are working to repair ships in dockyard on August
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Worker 1. Local workers are working to repair ships in dockyard on August
Local workers are working to repair ships in dockyard on August, 12, 2016 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, 31% of adults have financial accounts, but many Bangladeshis still rely on cash. Only 22% of account holders saved with their accounts, and just 1% paid school fees with a financial account. That means that many workers receiving wages run the risk of having their life savings lost, stolen, or destroyed in a crisis. Switching to digital transactions - rather than physical cash - could help many low-income workers protect themselves against these risks.. Sohel Parvez Haque
Media ID 21973426
Bangladesh Construction Dhaka Environment Fire Poor Ships Site Worker Bangladeshi Dockyard Restoration Restoring Unhealthy
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In this print titled "Worker 1". Sohel Parvez Haque takes us on a visual journey to the bustling city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The image captures the essence of hard work and resilience as we witness a Bangladeshi man amidst his laborious task in the dockyard. The photograph showcases an intricate scene where the worker is engaged in restoring a ship, surrounded by other vessels awaiting their turn for repair. With determination etched on his face, he fearlessly navigates through an environment that appears both challenging and unhealthy. The composition highlights the contrast between the worker's vibrant presence against a backdrop of dilapidated structures and debris. The artist's keen eye brings attention to every detail - from paint peeling off ships' hulls to flames flickering nearby, symbolizing not only danger but also hope for better days ahead. This thought-provoking image serves as a poignant reminder of the unseen efforts made by countless workers worldwide who contribute tirelessly towards progress despite facing adverse conditions. It prompts us to reflect upon our own privilege while acknowledging their invaluable contributions. Sohel Parvez Haque's photographic masterpiece encapsulates both beauty and hardship within its frame, leaving viewers with admiration for these unsung heroes who play vital roles in shaping our world.
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