A deep-water pump, to 12 families!


Dear friends,

By the grace of God, today I was able to provide a deep-water pump, to 12 families who do not have access for safe drinking water. For these families, this simple water pump is the biggest gift of their lives, and it brings them so much joy and relief from their daily struggles.

Imagine being one of the millions of people around the world who do not have access to clean drinking water. For these 12 families, this was their daily reality. They had no choice but to collect water from a nearby pond, which was contaminated and not fit for human consumption. It’s hard to imagine what life was like for them, and how much they must have suffered.

Water is not just a basic human need, it’s a human right, and providing it to those who do not have access to it is one of the best forms of charity.

My friend, your act of kindness has changed the lives of these 12 families forever, and they will forever be grateful to you and to those who supported this work.

Let us all be grateful for the blessings we have in our lives, and remember those who are less fortunate. Let us all do what we can to make a difference in the lives of others.

Thank you.

GMB Akash

GMB Akash

Photojournalist and Profile Photographer at Panos Pictures, London

Founder of GMB Akash Institute of Photography, Dhaka

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Author: GMB Akash

"I see the beauty of people and the human soul in the pictures I take. And though the circumstances of some of the people I portray may be grim, back-breaking, depraved, the people themselves are always remarkable characters and souls" For me Photography is my language, to access, to communicate, to identify and mostly to make it hear. Through photography I only jot down my heart’s language. The best part about being a photographer is that I’m able to articulate the experiences of the voiceless and to bring their identities to the forefront which gives meaning and purpose to my own life.

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