> Director, Producer, Reporter
First aired on BBC World TV 10 Dec 2022 | Also available on BBC iPlayer
2023 Amnesty International Media Awards Feature story finalist
Greenland has been rocked by a scandal revealing a Danish campaign to curb its growing Inuit population from the mid 1960s to late 70s. Now being officially investigated, about 4,500 women had an intrauterine device (commonly known as coil) inserted - often against their will. BBC 100 Women goes to the heart of the scandal, meeting women who’ve begun piecing together reasons behind physical and mental trauma that they’d endured for decades in silence.
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> Presenter/reporter, Director, Producer
First aired on BBC World TV on 7 Dec 2019
Sex trafficking is one of the most misunderstood criminal enterprises in the US. In popular belief - women are forced across borders and held against their will. But a new picture shows eight in ten victims are US citizens. Many are enslaved through drugs and like old-world slavery, are branded as property. Often confused as valid sex workers, Columbus, Ohio. is helping to free victims and transform their marks of "ownership".
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> Director, Producer
First aired on BBC World TV on 14 Apr 2018
A pioneering team of tropical scientists in search of new creatures and plants gets rare access to Brazil's highest and most isolated mountain, the Pico da Neblina. We accompany the scientists on their fascinating journey.
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> Director, Producer, Illustrator/Animator
First aired on BBC World TV on 24 Nov 2018
Shaparak Shajarizadeh removed her headscarf in protest against the compulsory hijab rule in Iran and was forced to flee the country. Since the Iranian revolution in 1979, women have been forced to cover their hair according to Islamic law on modesty. In recent years, there have been demonstrations against the law.
> Video Journalist
First aired on BBC World TV on 4 Jan 2020
The bombings in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday were the deadliest violence in the country since its Civil War ended a decade ago. Father Francis Joseph, a Catholic priest was instrumental in facilitating the final surrender of hundreds of fighters and their families. But he was last seen in public the day the war ended. This film asks - What happened to Father Francis Joseph?