AURÉLIE MARRIER-D’UNIENVILLE
  • Photography Projects
    • Devils Gold - Indonesia's sulphur miners
    • After ISIS - Iraq's Christians in Limbo
    • Stateless - Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
    • Lost at sea - Indonesia’s Bajau Laut in transition
    • Epidemic - Ebola in Sierra Leone
    • Dreams of the forest - Uganda's Batwa Pygmies
    • Saving Stone Town
    • El Niño - Drought in Somalia & Mozambique
    • Behind the reef - Aquaculture in Zanzibar
  • Published Work
  • NGO photos
  • About
  • Photography Projects
    • Devils Gold - Indonesia's sulphur miners
    • After ISIS - Iraq's Christians in Limbo
    • Stateless - Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
    • Lost at sea - Indonesia’s Bajau Laut in transition
    • Epidemic - Ebola in Sierra Leone
    • Dreams of the forest - Uganda's Batwa Pygmies
    • Saving Stone Town
    • El Niño - Drought in Somalia & Mozambique
    • Behind the reef - Aquaculture in Zanzibar
  • Published Work
  • NGO photos
  • About
After decades of ethnic tension hundreds of thousands of Rohingya were driven from Rakhine State on August 2017 as Myanmar’s military began a systemic clearance operation. Over half a million Rohingya have now fled ongoing ethnic cleansing in Myanmar becoming one of the worlds most persecuted minorities.

Contact 
m: +27  61 180 2029
        e: [email protected] 

All images  ©  Aurélie Marrier d'Unienville 2014
  • Photography Projects
    • Devils Gold - Indonesia's sulphur miners
    • After ISIS - Iraq's Christians in Limbo
    • Stateless - Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
    • Lost at sea - Indonesia’s Bajau Laut in transition
    • Epidemic - Ebola in Sierra Leone
    • Dreams of the forest - Uganda's Batwa Pygmies
    • Saving Stone Town
    • El Niño - Drought in Somalia & Mozambique
    • Behind the reef - Aquaculture in Zanzibar
  • Published Work
  • NGO photos
  • About