Photo Gallery
Below are a selection of galleries from the Bhopal Medical Appeal Flickr page.
For more galleries please visit our Flickr page. All pictures are the photographers own. Please respect the intellectual property rights of the owners by contacting the Bhopal Medical Appeal for permission to use any of these images.
Bhopal’s Community Shield 2020
Photos: Biju Nair VIEW GALLERY
30th Anniversary, Parade to Burn Dow/ Carbide Logos
Photos: Colin Toogood - View Gallery
Jack Laurenson in Bhopal
Photos: Jack Laurenson View Gallery
32nd Anniversary, Bhopal Disaster. Pensions Group Protest at Neelam Park.
Photos: Colin Toogood VIEW GALLERY
Mothers & Children at the Chingari Trust Rehabilitation Centre.
Photos: Alex Masi - View Gallery
Union Carbide Factory, Bhopal.
Photos: Julia Green, January 2014 VIEW GALLERY
28 years On
Photos: Giles Clarke - VIEW GALLERY
Sambhavna Community Outreach
Photojournalist Ryan Ashcroft spent two months in Bhopal, early in 2018, spending time at the Sambhavna Trust Clinic and documenting the work taking place both at the clinic and carried out by clinic staff and volunteers in the community.
Photos: Ryan Ashcroft VIEW GALLERY
Chingari Trust Rehabilitation Centre Activities.
The children are brought here by their families for help with physiotherapy, occupational and speech therapy and other treatments. Even though they play and appear to be happy they will rarely recover from their illnesses. Their lives will be short and often painful. These children are a part of the legacy of Union Carbide in Bhopal. Created by the 2004 Goldman Environmental Award winners Rashida Bee and Champa Devi Shukla, the Chingari Trust is a non-political, non-profit organization committed to protecting the survivors of the 1984 Union Carbide Gas Disaster in Bhopal along with the local communities that are affected by the continuous industrial hazards present as a result of the abandoned Union Carbide factory (now wholly owned by Dow Chemical Corporation). The Chingari Trust Rehabilitation Centre helps children born with mental or physical disabilities as a result of their parents' exposure to either the toxic gas of the 1984 Bhopal Disaster or to the contaminated water still found in the area.
Photos: Barrie Watts VIEW GALLERY
Photos taken very early in 1986 by Martin Stott showing the Union Carbide factory along with some of the earliest protests.
Photos: Martin Stott VIEW GALLERY