The Bleeding Tides is a powerful narrative that sheds light on the intersection of climate change and women’s health in the cyclone capital of India, the Sundarbans. Climate change impacts men and women differently. The impact of climate change on women in Sundarbans is multifaceted and complex. One of the lesser-known impacts is on the menstrual and reproductive health of women, who are disproportionately affected by increased salinity in the region. The film reveals how the lack of safe water for drinking, sanitation and hygiene, along with the lack of livelihood options and limited healthcare access, has triggered a public health crisis in this region.
Directed by: Ipshita Bhattacharyya
Producer: Pragati Mandotra
Cinematography: Nitin Kumar
Camera Assist: Nishikant Sahu
Edit & Sound Design: Niladri Bhattacharji
End to End Production
SaciWATERs, the South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies, is a policy research institute based in Hyderabad, India. From its inception in 2001, it has focused on critical issues related to water resources management in south Asia. A key endeavour at SaciWATERs has been to enhance the dominant water resources management paradigm in the region with a consideration of all issues using a pro-poor human development approach. The emphasis is on the accumulation of new knowledge through a combination of research, capacity building, and advocacy.