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Photo exhibition ‘Prottasha: Hope for Migrants’ to be held in Dhaka Tuesday

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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) will organize a photo exhibition titled “Prottasha: Hope for Migrants” on Tuesday to raise awareness and to persuade the masses about sustainable reintegration, safe migration and migration governance.

 

Storytelling is an effective tool to inform and make people aware of the issues of safe migration, sustainable reintegration, and migration governance.

 

The exhibition will bring together a range of migration-related stories to help us understand the complex experience and contextualize some of the opportunities and challenges of migration in Bangladesh.

 

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It will also help understand migration and its complexities, said the IOM on Monday.

 

Besides, the stories will present the impact and results of the work on safe migration and sustainable reintegration of returning migrants under the Prottasha project.

 

The photo exhibition will remain open to all at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka on Tuesday from 3pm to 7pm

 

In addition, an infotainment show featuring pot songs, song performances, short films, and quizzes will be organized during the event.

 

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The photo exhibition is being organized under the European Union funded ‘Bangladesh: Sustainable Reintegration and Improved Migration Governance (Prottasha) project.

 

Since 2017, IOM has implemented the project, under the guidance of the Government of Bangladesh and in partnership with BRAC.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh