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    World Health Day: Challenges to women’s access to healthcare in Bangladesh
    Bangladesh
    World Health Day: Challenges to women’s access to healthcare in Bangladesh
    In Bangladesh, women face many barriers in their access to healthcare. For Rohingya women, movements within the camps is restricted, especially at nig...
    Access to medicines
    Women’s health
    Remnants of Home: 6 Years on, the Lasting Mementos of Rohingya Families
    Bangladesh
    Remnants of Home: 6 Years on, the Lasting Mementos of Rohingya Families
    Once, in villages within Rakhine State in western Myanmar, the Rohingya community lived, raising families and pursuing livelihoods. However, that exis...
    Rohingya refugee crisis
    Rohingya: Two crows, a banyan tree, and leaving a trace for the future
    Bangladesh
    Rohingya: Two crows, a banyan tree, and leaving a trace for the future
    In the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF)is partnering with a Rohingya c...
    Rohingya refugee crisis
    There are one million reasons for us to act
    Bangladesh
    There are one million reasons for us to act
    After six years, supposedly temporary camps now resemble slums. How long can the world turn away?
    Rohingya refugee crisis
    Rohingya: 5 years, 5 stories
    Bangladesh
    Rohingya: 5 years, 5 stories
    Doctors Without Borders / ­Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) spoke with five Rohingya people living in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, to under...
    Rohingya refugee crisis
    Refugees
    Opinion: We Rohingya refugees could simply become invisible
    Bangladesh
    Opinion: We Rohingya refugees could simply become invisible
    The longer we stay in Bangladesh, the likelier our plight will slip from the international agenda.
    Rohingya refugee crisis