Gawher Nayeem Wahra
Gawher Nayeem Wahra is a researcher and writer. He can be reached at nayeem5508@gmail.com.
‘Development’ tragedy in haor: Ami jamu hourbari pakka rasta chai
11 May 2026
Unplanned infrastructure in Bangladesh’s Haor region causes severe ecological damage, demanding sustainable floodplain management over destructive roads.
11 May 2026
Can sluice gates fix the haor waterlogging crisis?
20 April 2026
Unplanned embankments cause Haor waterlogging, requiring a hybrid model of scientific planning and local community water management.
20 April 2026
Measles outbreak: Stop the blame game, start saving lives
5 April 2026
The situation is slipping out of control, turning this measles outbreak in Bangladesh into a national measles crisis in Bangladesh.
5 April 2026
Our disasters, ‘their’ management: Need to break the chain of complacency and ‘not questioning’
25 January 2026
The present state of disaster management in Bangladesh reflects both substantial progress and ongoing challenges.
25 January 2026
A path to trauma healing for Milestone survivors
15 August 2025
Instead of conventional class activities, children should spend more time engaging in age-appropriate games and creative art.
15 August 2025
Our Disaster, Their Management
11 July 2025
Over the past 54 years, Bangladesh has made remarkable strides in disaster management, transforming itself from one of the world’s most vulnerable countries into a global example of resilience and preparedness.
11 July 2025
Potato farmers' plight needs long-term solutions
24 March 2025
Potato farmers face crisis despite being crucial for food security in Bangladesh.
24 March 2025
Lessons from recent floods: Coordination key to the success of relief efforts
19 September 2024
Were we able to cash the “positive emotions” of people with our experience?
19 September 2024
Flood management in Sylhet: We can't fight a battle with 'wet gunpowder'
In the second or last week of July, there is a risk of more major flooding in different parts of Bangladesh. But are we really prepared to tackle it?
4 July 2022