Rumana, 2, is led by a community worker as her and her family are relocated to a safer, new extension area of the Kutupalong-Balukhali camp, part of the refugee camp sheltering over 800,000 Rohingya refugees, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, June 23, 2018. The biggest refugee camp in the world is battling the onset of the monsoon rains. Humanitarian organisations on the ground and the Bangladeshi government are working hard to minimise the risks from landslides, flash floods, water born diseases and ultimately, loss of life. Thousands are facing dire circumstances as the conditions in the camps are expected to dramatically worsen with the onset of the heavy rains. © UNICEF/Bangladesh/Modola18
The biggest refugee camp in the world is battling the onset of the monsoon rains. Humanitarian organisations on the ground and the Bangladeshi government are working hard to minimize the risks from landslides, flash floods, water born diseases and ultimately, loss of life. Thousands are facing dire circumstances as the conditions in the camps are expected to dramatically worsen with the onset of the heavy rains.
7 November 2018 Yanghee Lee, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar said on Tuesday. I urge the Governments of Bangladesh and Myanmar to halt these…
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