Tom Bradley

Photographer - Documentary - Art - NGO

Tom Bradley

Photographer - Documentary - Art - NGO

  • Works
    • Armenian Prisons
    • Fractures
    • Riding Shotgun
    • Jaflong Tour
      • On the Bed of the River
      • The Stone Miners
      • The Elements
      • Panoramas
      • Jaflong Tour
    • Leprosy Eliminated?
      • Statement
      • Part I
      • Part II
      • Part III
      • Part IV
      • Part V
      • Daily Instagrams
    • Syrians
      • Jordan
      • Germany
      • Armenia
    • Plantain Island
  • Scrapbook
  • Commissions
    • Tearsheets - NGO/Editorial
    • Creative ways of engagement
      • Writing on photography
      • Collaborative Collages
    • Corporate Event Photography and Corporate Headshots
  • Info

Taslima’s diaristic account of her experiences with leprosy, which she wrote in Bangla on a 12x8” print of herself

 

Taslima Akter is 24 years old, and married with an 11 month old daughter. She is in her final year of studying for a qualification in traditional medicine. She has been working with leprosy patients with Lepra since 2015. In 2017 she noticed loss of sensation on her left little toe. Her diagnosis of leprosy was confirmed by the staff at the subdistrict health complex and she was given a 6 month course of antibiotics. She took the medicine secretly because she feared rejection by society here. Her family members then found out about her diagnosis but they accepted her disease because they knew about leprosy as she worked for Lepra for a long time. She took her antibiotics and is completely cured with no complications. Now she is married, and her husband knows that she works for leprosy patients as a federation leader. But the other members of her in-laws house don't know about her disease. She is an advocate for leprosy patients and fights for their rights. She educates people to understand about leprosy; that patients should be treated normally. She stands beside patients to support them. She is proud of her education because she noticed her symptoms early and took the treatment. The biggest challenge she faces is to make people understand about this disease.

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