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Md Ibrahim Khalilullah Investigative Journalist, Climate Storyteller & Documentary Filmmaker | Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is an award-winning investigative journalist specializing in climate change, environmental crises, human rights, and visual storytelling. With over a decade of experience in South Asia’s high-pressure media landscape, he delivers rigorous, evidence-based reporting that drives policy dialogue and public awareness. He leads in-depth investigations into climate migration, biodiversity finance, water security, and the socio-economic impacts of environmental degradation. Key Recognitions 2025 Covering Climate Now Award Winner 2021 Thomson Foundation Young Journalist Award Nominee (Top 10 globally) IRE Fellowship 2020 – Honorary Member, Investigative Reporters & Editors WaterAid Media Fellowship 2021 | GIJN Conference Fellowship 2021 Bangladesh Journalist Alliance Award 2019 – Legal Investigative Reporting CNN Academy Climate Storyteller | Oxford Climate Journalism Network Fellow Internews Earth Journalism Network Fellow A vocal advocate for press freedom (#JournalismIsNotACrime), Ibrahim has reported from the frontlines of climate-vulnerable communities and spoken at COP29 (Baku) on food security and climate justice. Fluent in Bangla and English, he is available for fixing, producing, reporting, and multimedia assignments across Bangladesh and the region.
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The cost of city dwellers to purify WASA water is increasing day by day. The cost of gas, filters, and electricity is gradually making potable water more expensive. 44% of the people are out of the reach of safe and potable water.
Working women have to face embarrassing situations in the capital itself with the use of toilets.
There are only 91 public toilets in this huge city. Mobile toilets are also unusable. Victim
women say that sanitation is a human right like drinking water.
196 ATM booths located in different parts of Dhaka city. But 21 booths out of 196 are inactive. People do not get the facilities of this excellent service properly. Most of the ATM booths are not located in a perfect place.