The documentary “Unheard Echoes from the South” powerfully highlights the resilience and struggles of communities in Khulna, Bangladesh, as they face the severe impacts of climate change, including the degradation caused by shrimp farming, cyclones, and environmental displacement. By amplifying grassroots narratives, it underscores the urgent need for support and policy action, while also showcasing the strength of these communities in the face of adversity, reinforcing the importance of solidarity, capacity-building, and diversified livelihoods in enhancing resilience.
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