Riton Quiah has expertise in a number of issues in Bangladesh and has worked with top research institutes and media outlets around the world. Below are links to some of the stories he has worked on:
Climate Change:
Channel News Asia (2021): Bangladesh’s Climate Crisis
Environmental Justice Foundation (2021): Surviving the storms: climate displacement in Bangladesh
ARTE TV (2020): Bangladesh: Head Above Water
National Geographic (2019): Climate Change Creates a New Migration Crisis for Bangladesh
Otto Simonsson- University of Oxford (2018): One Every Second
Thomson Reuters Foundation (2018): 'I Did It Only for the Money': Climate Displacement Pushes Girls into Prostitution
Vice Media (2018): The Sinking Brothel
Environmental Justice Foundation (2018): Bangladesh On the Frontlines of Climate Change
Jason Cons (University of Texas at Austin) in Limn: The Times of Chokepoints
Rohingya:
Channel News Asia (2022): Asia's Stateless Minority: The Rohingya
RT Documentaries (2018): Rohingya: Unpeopled
Border Issues:
Al Jazeera (2015): The Last Days of Bangladesh's Chitmahals
Reece Jones (University of Hawaii): Violent Borders
Labor Issues
RT Documentary (2021): Brick Slaves
BBC (2019): Inside One of the World's Largest Licensed Brothels
Wall Street Journal (2019): Unsafe Factories in Bangladesh are Supplying Amazon Sellers
Social and Cultural Issues:
RT Documentary (2023): Dangerous Garbage
Chanel News Asia: Poverty in Bangladesh (Winner of a Gold Medal from the World Media Festival in 2021)
Gates Foundation (2020): Hero's in the Field of Global Health
YLE (Finnish Broadcasting Corporation) (2017): Attacks on Bloggers
Outride.rs (2019) The Girls of the Bay (Child Marriage)
El País (2019): Mecánicos, chapistas, recolectores... Los niños de aceite y plata de Bangladés (on Child Labor)
Travel:
RTL (2019): Jenke ohne Grenzen: Bangladesch
Friday TV Channel (2019): Чуть не умер в канализации в Бангладеше // Дикари
Friday TV Channel (2016): Орёл и Решка. Кругосветка - Дакка. Бангладеш
Climate Change:
Channel News Asia (2021): Bangladesh’s Climate Crisis
Environmental Justice Foundation (2021): Surviving the storms: climate displacement in Bangladesh
ARTE TV (2020): Bangladesh: Head Above Water
National Geographic (2019): Climate Change Creates a New Migration Crisis for Bangladesh
Otto Simonsson- University of Oxford (2018): One Every Second
Thomson Reuters Foundation (2018): 'I Did It Only for the Money': Climate Displacement Pushes Girls into Prostitution
Vice Media (2018): The Sinking Brothel
Environmental Justice Foundation (2018): Bangladesh On the Frontlines of Climate Change
Jason Cons (University of Texas at Austin) in Limn: The Times of Chokepoints
Rohingya:
Channel News Asia (2022): Asia's Stateless Minority: The Rohingya
RT Documentaries (2018): Rohingya: Unpeopled
Border Issues:
Al Jazeera (2015): The Last Days of Bangladesh's Chitmahals
Reece Jones (University of Hawaii): Violent Borders
Labor Issues
RT Documentary (2021): Brick Slaves
BBC (2019): Inside One of the World's Largest Licensed Brothels
Wall Street Journal (2019): Unsafe Factories in Bangladesh are Supplying Amazon Sellers
Social and Cultural Issues:
RT Documentary (2023): Dangerous Garbage
Chanel News Asia: Poverty in Bangladesh (Winner of a Gold Medal from the World Media Festival in 2021)
Gates Foundation (2020): Hero's in the Field of Global Health
YLE (Finnish Broadcasting Corporation) (2017): Attacks on Bloggers
Outride.rs (2019) The Girls of the Bay (Child Marriage)
El País (2019): Mecánicos, chapistas, recolectores... Los niños de aceite y plata de Bangladés (on Child Labor)
Travel:
RTL (2019): Jenke ohne Grenzen: Bangladesch
Friday TV Channel (2019): Чуть не умер в канализации в Бангладеше // Дикари
Friday TV Channel (2016): Орёл и Решка. Кругосветка - Дакка. Бангладеш