She won the 2023 Contemporary African Photography Prize and she was chosen as one of the BBC's 100 inspiring women in 2024 as a "climate pioneer".
The artistic director is Lassana Igo Diarra with a team that includes Nadine Hounkpatin, Manthia Diawara, Soufiane Er-Rahoui, Oyindamola (Fakeye) Faithfull and Patrick Mudekereza.
[8][9] The thirty artists selected for the group exhibition titled La Panafricane include Haileselassie, Bernard Akoi-Jackson of Ghana, Jeannette Ehlers of Denmark and Trinidad and Tobago and the Moroccan Mounir Fatmi (Morocco).
The BBC and[6] The Guardian drew attention to her work in 2024 where she documents the effect of climate change on young girls.
The rate of child marriage in Somalia had more than doubled as families try to cope with the shortage of food and water.