My project Environmental MIgrants, The Last Illusion is featured in UNESCO magazine. This project, supported and financed also by IOM, the UN Migration Agency, is the culmination of five years of research started in 2011.





My project Environmental MIgrants, The Last Illusion is featured in UNESCO magazine. This project, supported and financed also by IOM, the UN Migration Agency, is the culmination of five years of research started in 2011.
My latest publication on Newsweek (Japan).
In a few days I am leaving to Haiti to work on the 4th chapter of my #environmentalmigrants project. In this portfolio and interview published on Corriere della Sera I tell the reason why I am going there and what I am working on.
Photo and story of the day!
Bangladesh, Dhaka. Abdul,17 years old is sleeping on the bed. He lives together with his family in a small room in the slum of Baunia. They decided to emigrate to Dhaka one year ago after the River Meghna submerged and washed away his village called Bapari Kande in the district of Chandpur. His father, Abdul Aziz, used to be a fisherman but now works as a night watchman. His father had two boats and some land and could keep his family and send his children to school, while now Abdul is working in a garment factory 12 hours a day for 3000 thaka (around 30 euro). Climate change has changed their lives. Together we can raise their voices!
Support it TODAY on:
http://www.kisskissbankbank.com/en/projects/environmental-migrants-the-last-illusion
A very nice articles about my project “Environmental migrants: the last illusion” on Il Fotografo. Article by Pio Tarantini