Bangladesh: Funding for Rohingya must increase as medical needs surge in camps
Six years after an unprecedented exodus ofRohingyapeople, the world's largest stateless population from Myanmar to Bangladesh, medical needs in the wo...
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Bangladesh: Scabies outbreak affecting hundreds of thousands in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps
An outbreak of scabies, a skin disease, is affecting hundreds of thousands of Rohingya living in refugee camps in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district, d...
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World Refugee Day 2023: #ImagineRohingya - A photo story
On this World Refugee Day 2023, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)is launching the first episode of a monthly photo essay pictur...
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Bangladesh: Cuts to refugees’ food rations will have serious health impact
Cuts to the food rations received by around one million Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar district, Bangladesh, will increase their risk of malnutritio...
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Rohingya crisis: a summary of findings from six pooled surveys
On 25 August 2017, a counter-insurgency military operation in Rakhine State, Myanmar, led to a mass displacement of Rohingya civilians into Bangladesh...
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Bangladesh: Poor water and sanitation services expose Rohingya community to disease
A recent assessment byDoctors Without Borders /Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF) in the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, shows that five years si...
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Bangladesh: Unprecedented increase of scabies cases in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps
The number of people attending Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)’s services in Cox’s Bazar with scabies is the highest we have ...
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Four Years On: Dehumanisation of Rohingya people continues
On August 25, 2017, a campaign of targeted violence was wagedagainst theRohingyainRakhinestate by the Myanmar military. This was not the first campaig...
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Hospital on the Hill in Cox's Bazar shows diabetes and hypertension are easy to treat--if care is available
In April 2018, half a year after the massive influx of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar to Bangladesh, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontière...