Bangladesh: A radio station that's catching the attention of Rohingya refugees
Kutupalong in Bangladesh is now the largest refugee site in the world, hosting almost 600,00 Rohingya refugees. Getting information about the services available here is no easy task for most refugees, but a local community-based radio station is making a difference. Via its radio booths situated in the camp, and listener clubs run by Rohingya refugees, Radio Naf is providing both information and entertainment to the refugee community.
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