Nishanka Advocacy Photography

Independent Photo Journalist covering poverty, corruption, abuse, wars, conflicts & social issues. Killi Rajamahendran, and the Capital Maharaja Group.

Divakalala (Nish) Nishanka, is a multifaceted creative professional with a diverse portfolio spanning over two decades. Nish has excelled in various fields, including development design, investments, business and brand management, marketing and communications, media, and news programs. His professional journey has taken him through various regions, granting him a unique blend of management leaders

10/04/2024

Over 110 million individuals are forcibly displaced, finding themselves in the plight of refugees and enduring unimaginable hardships day in and day out. Their quest for the most basic necessities—food, water, and shelter—becomes an ongoing struggle.

Within this staggering 110 million refugee population, nearly 62 million are designated as IDPs, standing for internally displaced persons who have been uprooted within their own homelands. Shockingly, this group includes almost 43 million children, whose innocence is marred by circumstances beyond their control.

Over the last 10 years, the global refugee crisis has more than doubled. In 2022, the UNHCR announced that we had surpassed the 100 million mark.

Regrettably, this number is poised to grow exponentially in the coming decade due to the escalation of conflicts and deadly violence.

Addressing the global refugee problem requires a multifaceted approach involving international cooperation, policy initiatives, humanitarian aid, and long-term solutions to root causes.

Here are 10 factors in managing refugee crisis:

01. International Cooperation: Encourage countries to work together through organizations like the United Nations, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to share responsibilities and resources for refugees.

02. Humanitarian Aid: Increase funding for humanitarian aid to provide essential services such as food, shelter, healthcare, and education to refugees, both in host countries and in refugee camps.

03. Legal Protections: Ensure that refugees have access to legal protections and rights, including the right to seek asylum and protection from persecution, discrimination, and violence.

04. Resettlement and Integration: Develop programs to resettle refugees in countries willing to accept them and support their integration into local communities through language training, job placement, and cultural orientation.

05. Addressing Root Causes: Address the root causes of displacement, such as conflict, persecution, human rights abuses, poverty, and environmental factors. This may involve diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts, promote peacebuilding, support development initiatives, and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

06. Preventing Forced Displacement: Work to prevent forced displacement by promoting conflict resolution, human rights protection, good governance, and sustainable development.

07. Education and Empowerment: Invest in education and empowerment programs for refugees, particularly children and youth, to provide them with opportunities for learning, skill development, and self-reliance.

08. Public Awareness and Advocacy: Raise public awareness about the plight of refugees and advocate for policies that uphold their rights and dignity, combat xenophobia and discrimination, and promote solidarity and compassion.

09. Community Engagement: Foster community engagement and collaboration between refugees and host communities to build social cohesion, mutual understanding, and support networks.

10. Technology and Innovation: Harness technology and innovation to improve humanitarian response, streamline refugee registration and assistance delivery, provide education and healthcare services, and facilitate communication and connectivity for refugees.

Addressing the global refugee problem requires sustained political will, international solidarity, and collaboration across sectors and stakeholders. It is a complex and challenging issue, but with concerted efforts, it is possible to provide protection and assistance to refugees and work towards durable solutions for their displacement.

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Advocacy photography serves as a powerful catalyst for social change, spearheading the fight for a more just and equitable world. It relies on the support and engagement of people from all corners of the globe.

SD Nishanka, a passionate advocacy photojournalist, is dedicated to shedding light on pressing issues such as poverty, abuse, corruption, hatred, racism, conflicts, and various social concerns that persist in numerous regions worldwide. He accepts assignments without geographical boundaries, determined to capture the essence of these issues through his lens.

It's important to note that all of Nishanka's photographs are captured using natural-available light, devoid of any artificial effects or image manipulation. This commitment to authenticity ensures that the images remain a faithful representation of the realities he encounters. Furthermore, these photographs are available in large formats, suitable for editorial purchases and exhibition purposes.

In supporting Nishanka's work, you join a global community dedicated to raising awareness and inspiring change. Through his lens, we witness the stories of those often overlooked, amplifying their voices and contributing to the collective effort toward a more just and compassionate world.

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Photos from Nishanka Advocacy Photography's post 05/12/2022

The plight of hunger and poverty persists on a global scale, with staggering numbers illustrating the gravity of the situation. Approximately 150 million individuals find themselves without a place to call home worldwide, while an astounding 1.6 billion people live in substandard housing conditions. To make matters worse, a staggering 3.3 billion people subsist on less than $5 per day, among whom 700 million struggle to survive on a mere $2 per day. Tragically, more than 800 million individuals endure the pangs of hunger as they retire to bed each night.

The grim realities of poverty and homelessness weigh heavily on the developing world. Countless souls are born and perish on the unforgiving streets, rarely experiencing the comfort of a roof over their heads. The majority of these vulnerable individuals suffer from multiple untreated medical conditions, compounding their suffering.

In the face of such adversity, it becomes imperative for us to extend a helping hand whenever we can, even if it's just a humble contribution of $1. Numerous global organizations are dedicated to providing sustenance and shelter to those marginalized by society.

Surprisingly, around 1.4 billion individuals fall into the category of 'Middle Income,' possessing the means to offer regular donations, even if small, to the cause. Another 1.2 billion belong to the 'Upper Middle Income' bracket, with the capacity to make more substantial contributions, starting at $10 or more. Additionally, there are approximately 560 million 'Wealthy' individuals who can afford to make consistent donations of $100 or more.

However, an astonishing truth emerges: it's the 4 billion people, constituting 51% of the world's population, categorized as 'LOW INCOME,' who collectively contribute the most significant amounts to alleviate poverty and hunger.

As an advocacy photographer, I embark on journeys across Asia and other regions, documenting the stark realities of hunger, poverty, and homelessness. These images are part of a broader initiative, capturing the stories of 1,000 lives, shedding light on the urgent need for action.

Photos from Nishanka Advocacy Photography's post 09/11/2022

Advocacy photography serves as a powerful catalyst for social change, spearheading the fight for a more just and equitable world. It relies on the support and engagement of people from all corners of the globe.

SD Nishanka, a passionate advocacy photojournalist, is dedicated to shedding light on pressing issues such as poverty, abuse, corruption, hatred, racism, conflicts, and various social concerns that persist in numerous regions worldwide. He accepts assignments without geographical boundaries, determined to capture the essence of these issues through his lens.

It's important to note that all of Nishanka's photographs are captured using natural-available light, devoid of any artificial effects or image manipulation. This commitment to authenticity ensures that the images remain a faithful representation of the realities he encounters. Furthermore, these photographs are available in large formats, suitable for editorial purchases and exhibition purposes.

In supporting Nishanka's work, you join a global community dedicated to raising awareness and inspiring change. Through his lens, we witness the stories of those often overlooked, amplifying their voices and contributing to the collective effort toward a more just and compassionate world.

www.photobynish.com
www.nishanka.com

Photos from Nishanka Advocacy Photography's post 27/10/2022

Advocacy photography serves as a powerful catalyst for social change, spearheading the fight for a more just and equitable world. It relies on the support and engagement of people from all corners of the globe.

SD Nishanka, an esteemed advocacy photojournalist, is dedicated to shedding light on pressing issues such as poverty, abuse, corruption, hatred, racism, conflicts, and various social concerns that persist in numerous regions worldwide. He accepts assignments without geographical boundaries, determined to capture the essence of these issues through his lens.

It's important to note that all of Nishanka's photographs are captured using natural-available light, devoid of any artificial effects or image manipulation. This commitment to authenticity ensures that the images remain a faithful representation of the realities he encounters. Furthermore, these photographs are available in large formats, suitable for editorial purchases and exhibition purposes.

In supporting Nishanka's work, you join a global community dedicated to raising awareness and inspiring change. Through his lens, we witness the stories of those often overlooked, amplifying their voices and contributing to the collective effort toward a more just and compassionate world.

Photos from Nishanka Advocacy Photography's post 18/10/2022

Advocacy photography serves as a powerful catalyst for social change, spearheading the fight for a more just and equitable world. It relies on the support and engagement of people from all corners of the globe.

SD Nishanka, an esteemed advocacy photojournalist, is dedicated to shedding light on pressing issues such as poverty, abuse, corruption, hatred, racism, conflicts, and various social concerns that persist in numerous regions worldwide. He accepts assignments without geographical boundaries, determined to capture the essence of these issues through his lens.

It's important to note that all of Nishanka's photographs are captured using natural-available light, devoid of any artificial effects or image manipulation. This commitment to authenticity ensures that the images remain a faithful representation of the realities he encounters. Furthermore, these photographs are available in large formats, suitable for editorial purchases and exhibition purposes.

In supporting Nishanka's work, you join a global community dedicated to raising awareness and inspiring change. Through his lens, we witness the stories of those often overlooked, amplifying their voices and contributing to the collective effort toward a more just and compassionate world.

www.photobynish.com
www.nishanka.com

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SD NISHANKA

Sundaram D Nishanka is a Design & Development Specialist, Socio-Political Strategist, Advocacy Photographer, Film Maker & Writer based in Berlin and in Colombo.

He is the Founder-Principal Designer at BYNISH, a global design consulting think-tank, and the Managing Director of REDLIME, an award winning design & development firm. Previously he was the Group Creative Director of The Capital Maharaja Group, one of the largest private conglomerates in Asia.

Nish works on projects across Asia-Pacific & Europe concentrating on Industrial Design, Architectural & Interior Design, Product Design, Brand Design, Nation Brand Design, Research & Analysis, Social Advocacy, Public Diplomacy, Socio-Political Strategy, Business & Investment Promotion Strategy, Art, Photography & Films.

Over the years Nish acquired unique & comprehensive work experience in rare combination of sectors that include private conglomerates, multinational brands, unilateral & multilateral development agencies, United Nations and the European Union.

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