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Exclusive: Shomy Chowdhury on COVID-19’s impact on support work

January 19, 2021 //  by Adam McGroarty//  Leave a Comment

Shomy Chowdhury, co-founder of Awareness 360 | Photo courtesy of Shomy Choudhury

Awareness 360 are an organisation set up to empower over 150,000 people in 23 different countries, but the Coronavirus pandemic has limited their work.

Co-founder Shomy Chowdhury has revealed in an exclusive interview with Buzz that she was left ‘frustrated’ by not being able to travel to other countries and carry out her support work.

Despite the frustration, Chowdhury has since connected members around the world via a Facebook Live series, in order to keep raising awareness around the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Watch Buzz News’ exclusive interview with Chowdhury below.

COVID may now also have an affect on our broadband.

Our reporter Sam Greasley-Machin finds out more.




About Adam McGroarty

Trainee Journalist at Bournemouth University with an interest in sports and broadcasting. Community correspondent for Bournemouth University, originally from Kent, UK.

View all posts by Adam McGroarty

Category: Group D: International – Decent work, Group D: Spotlighted StoriesTag: #economicgrowth, coronavirus, COVID-19, Support work

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