Rohingya Response

Since the onset of the Rohingya influx in 2017, Into Positive has remained at the forefront of visual storytelling in Cox’s Bazar, documenting one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. With a dedicated zonal office in the region, the team has consistently captured the evolving narratives of displacement, resilience, and international solidarity through powerful photography and filmmaking.

To date, Into Positive has successfully documented stories on Climate Change, Education, Health, WASH, DRR, Food and Nutrition, Shelter, Protection, GBV, CWC, energy and Environment, and infrastructure development in the camps throughout the time. Our vast portfolio includes clients including the RRRC, the United Nations Resident Coordinator's Office, UNHCR, IOM, WFP, FAO, WHO, UNDP, ISCG, UNFPA, Prime Minister's Office, MOFA, MSF, OXFAM Novib, OXFAM AMERICA, Save the Children, Plan International, International Rescue Committee and several others. We have efficiently delivered assignments as per the client's requirements within the given timeline.

Our works—ranging from films, exhibitions, to internationally featured photostories—have helped amplify Rohingya voices globally.

Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

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Samsumahar Story

An elderly woman in the camp is busy preparing a meal for her family with the food ration she received.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2018

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Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

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Samsumahar Story

Officer Laura Philips with a Rohingya family in the Kutupalong megacamp during her visit.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2018

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Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

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Samsumahar Story

A Rohingya family, after arriving in the Kutupalong camps waiting with their hungry children for food support.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2018

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Samsumahar Story

A mother and her child receive fortified biscuits at Kutupalong, the largest refugee camp in the world.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2018

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Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

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Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

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Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

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Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

See More
Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

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Samsumahar Story

Six months pregnant, Samsumahar walked 5 days with her son to reach the safety of Thangkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Client: WFP

Publish: 2025

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