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  1. Jul 4

    The economic dynamism of the camp in – small businesses pop up to serve 600,000 displaced

  2. Jul 4

    Walking with , Filippo Grandi, through the mega-settlement where over 620,000 reside, after a downpour of monsoon rains. UNHCR has relocated thousands at risk of landslides, but more flat land is needed.

  3. Jul 4

    This family for example from camp of a single mother with her orphan kids are at high risk of landslide. You can physically immediately see it. They have been mitigated to a flat land with new improved shelter.

  4. Jul 2

    Refugees appealed to the for safe return with rights & dignity under the principle of (Protected Return to Protected Homeland) on 02 July 2018 while visiting there in of

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  5. of the week : Sokotara, age 10, speaks with an American Red Cross team in , —a temporary camp for families fleeing violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. Photo : Brad Zerivitz

  6. Jul 2

    meets with Religious personals, children, men and women in of while visiting there today on 2nd July 2018. Rohingya gave demand letter to go back home.

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  7. Jul 2

    Everywhere you go in Bangladesh's settlement, children greet you one of three ways: good morning, how are you or bye-bye. At the end of our story-gathering mission, bye-bye seems most apt. Bye-bye until next time, with love and hope.

  8. Jul 2

    visited new relocation site at mega camp, where is ensuring access of , & awareness for newly relocate refugees who were at most risk of flooding and landslides during monsoon.

  9. Jul 2

    At the end of our day listening and collecting stories of refugee families in settlement, we return to Cox's Bazar, a sunset over the Bay of Bengal as reminder that, despite enormous difficulty, there is beauty and hope in our world.

  10. Jul 2

    Islamic Noor From and IMO Donate Blanket, Kids Cloth and Medicine Under the Banner Of (HAP) Powered By at Ukhia for Refugee People.

  11. Jul 2

    Survived genocide victims have welcomed Secretary General and President at Refugee camp.

  12. Jul 1

    A young girl takes a rest near her school on a hilltop overlooking the settlement. Of the approximately 900,000 refugees living here, at least 55% are children.

  13. Jul 1

    Roads to refugee camp from Cox's Bazar (and back again) are almost constantly gridlocked with all manner of cars, rickshaws, trucks and tuk-tuks, and well as thousands of pedestrians. What should be an hour's journey can easily turn to three times that.

  14. Jul 1

    On a windy, rain-soaked day in the settlement, field officer coordinates the relocation of almost 40 refugee families from hazardous landslide- and flood-prone zones to newly built shelters in a safe, level area.

  15. 2nd Day protest at refugees camp in .

  16. Jun 29

    Children play marbles on a sweltering day in the refugee camp. In the settlements, as anywhere in the world, laughter and play are a welcome and heartwarming respite from the worries of the day.

  17. Jun 27

    H! H for horse! Yesterday, we visited a learning center in the settlement, where refugee children study English and other subjects. Most are in a classroom for the first time in their lives.

  18. Jun 27

    And now back to a real challenge - relocating families in to areas where they are safe from landslide. A race against the clock. Photo by our Site planner fr standby partner SDC, the Swiss Agency f

  19. Jun 26

    Heavy rains of the last few days are making the conditions in the from - camp of 700,000 people - even more difficult- partners are working to improve the services & mitigate risks - gov of participating too.

  20. Jun 26

    Filming in in , with almost 1 million people the biggest refugee camp worldwide. Team member . & colleague . are there to report about the crisis for

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