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Women and children are vulnerable condition an air polluted area as smoke rises from a re-rolling mill in Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 03, 2022...

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Air Pollution In Dhaka, Bangladesh

3 August 2022

Women and children are vulnerable condition an air polluted area as smoke rises from a re-rolling mill in Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 03, 2022...

#8621550

3 August 2022

Women and children are vulnerable condition an air polluted area as smoke rises from a re-rolling mill in Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 03, 2022. Air pollution levels in developing countries such as Bangladesh with a relatively young population pose an inordinate health risk for many years to come unless significant environmental control measures are effectively undertaken.


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There was also some chill out area like this one that represents English telephone booths at the International Contemporary Art Fair (Arco)...

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International Contemporary Art Fair (ARCO) 2022

24 February 2022

There was also some chill out area like this one that represents English telephone booths at the International Contemporary Art Fair (Arco)...

#7814780

24 February 2022

There was also some chill out area like this one that represents English telephone booths at the International Contemporary Art Fair (Arco) that is developing its 41st edition at the Madrid trade fair


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Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Ap...

#6598732

Air Pollution In Dhaka

6 April 2021

Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Ap...

#6598732

6 April 2021

Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on April 05, 2021. Air pollution consistently ranks among the top risk factors for death and disability worldwide. Breathing polluted air has long been recognized as increasing a persons chances of developing heart disease, chronic respiratory diseases, lung infections, and cancer, according to several studies.


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Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Ap...

#6598744

Air Pollution In Dhaka

6 April 2021

Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Ap...

#6598744

6 April 2021

Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on April 05, 2021. Air pollution consistently ranks among the top risk factors for death and disability worldwide. Breathing polluted air has long been recognized as increasing a persons chances of developing heart disease, chronic respiratory diseases, lung infections, and cancer, according to several studies.


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Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Ap...

#6598768

Air Pollution In Dhaka

6 April 2021

Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Ap...

#6598768

6 April 2021

Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on April 05, 2021. Air pollution consistently ranks among the top risk factors for death and disability worldwide. Breathing polluted air has long been recognized as increasing a persons chances of developing heart disease, chronic respiratory diseases, lung infections, and cancer, according to several studies.


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An ice-cream vendor sales ice cream while Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a r...

#6598782

Air Pollution In Dhaka

6 April 2021

An ice-cream vendor sales ice cream while Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a r...

#6598782

6 April 2021

An ice-cream vendor sales ice cream while Construction workers working on a road that creates toxic smoke as they burn animal leather in a residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on April 05, 2021. Air pollution consistently ranks among the top risk factors for death and disability worldwide. Breathing polluted air has long been recognized as increasing a persons chances of developing heart disease, chronic respiratory diseases, lung infections, and cancer, according to several studies.


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Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5430978

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5430978

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5430982

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5430982

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5430992

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5430992

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5430998

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5430998

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5431000

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5431000

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5431008

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided...

#5431008

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi worker works at a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 13, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. T...

#5431112

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. T...

#5431112

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. T...

#5431118

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. T...

#5431118

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. T...

#5431130

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. T...

#5431130

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. T...

#5431140

Daily Life In Dhaka

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. T...

#5431140

13 February 2020

Bangladeshi garments workers coming out after finished their works from a garment factory in Savar outskirts of Dhaka on February 6, 2020. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially. However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market. The textile and clothing industries provide the single source of growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign exchange earnings. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest apparel exporter of western (fast) fashion brands. Sixty percent of the export contracts of western brands are with European buyers and about forty percent with American buyers.


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