Gallery
Photos from work assignments on location in places like Bangladesh and Ethiopia.
The United States partnered with Dupont water systems to build a reverse osmosis water plant in Afar, Ethiopia -- bringing tap water for the very first time for this community (2019).
U.S. aid programs improve maternal and child health in remote areas of the Bandarban hill district in Bangladesh (2022).
Indigenous dancers perform in Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts (2022).
A village piper plays the traditional tribal flute in the Bandarban hill district of Bangladesh (2022).
Stand and salute: U.S. ambassador Peter Haas stands at attention for the presentation of the colors at U.S. national day celebration event in Dhaka, Bangladesh (2024).
Dried fish is a source of protein for Bangladeshis living in coastal areas. Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh (2022).
Mohammad Hossain, Rohingya refugee and renowned mandolin player, sings a song about his homeland in Rakhine State of Myanmar (Burma) at the Rohingya Cultural Memory Centre in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. (2024)
Mohammad Hossain, Rohingya refugee and renowned mandolin player, tunes his instrument at the Rohingya Cultural Memory Centre in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. (2024)
These school girls and their grandmother grow healthy vegetables in their homestead garden in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The program is supported by the US Department of Agriculture-funded McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program and operates in 170 schools in Bangladesh providing nutrition support, improving literacy, and increasing awareness of the importance of education with parents.
Better nourished kids are more likely to succeed in the classroom, thanks to the US Department of Agriculture-funded McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program.