Reference :
V-F-CR-F-02376-N
Date :
08/06/2018
Title :
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh : bamboo sticks and platic bags : trying to stay alive in the monsoon
Duration :
00:07:10
Editor :
WIN, Zaw
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Production company :
ICRC
ICRC producer :
AMBLER, Corinne; WIN, Zaw
Production reference :
AV890N
Description :
Since violence broke out in Rakhine state in August 2017, hundreds of thousands of people have fled to Bangladesh, and those remaining have suffered from lack of access to markets, livelihoods and healthcare.
Food is short partly because there are no labourers to tend the rice paddies, and partly because local marketplaces have shut down. People are finding it harder to move around and cannot carry out their livelihoods such as fishing. The price of transport has skyrocketed.
The Red Cross Movement has been the only humanitarian organisation on the ground in Rakhine State until recently, and has so far assisted almost 300,000 people since the violence broke out, with food, safe water, shelter, heathcare and livelihood assistance. It is currently doubling food rations to tide people through the rainy season.
English title :
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh : bamboo sticks and platic bags : trying to stay alive in the monsoon
Colour/B&W :
colour
SD/HD :
HD
Resolution :
1920 x 1080
Aspect ratio :
16/9
Original material/format :
H264
Best material/format available :
ProRes 422