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  1. Clean water, monsoon, host communities, land, funding, psycho-social needs CoM sits down to discuss some key issues for 's Response with for

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    With the heat in camp 20 and on going relocation supports more water boreholes. Difficult not to have enough clean water in the camps!

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  3. Jul 5

    Important work by our hardworking Needs and Population Monitoring team here in Cox's Bazar who gather and share crucial data to help and others involved in the wider response support refugees.

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  4. Jul 5

    Take a peak inside our log base funded by the Saudi Gov! Thanks to the support of is able to support refugees with hygiene kits and has the facilities needed to help reach communities in the south of Cox's Bazar during monsoon challenges.

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  5. Jul 5

    Stronger monitoring and enforcement of policies, vocational training opportunities, accessible financial schemes, one-stop-service for and mass awareness raising on safe are priorities for in achieving targets

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  6. Jul 4

    This is how we make safer ground and safer shelters! As storms lash refugee camps, chief of mission shows how IOM is working with refugees to move thousands of people away from landslide and flood threats via

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  7. Jul 4

    Working together to prevent flooding. refugees in cash for work programmes are working with to maintain drains and keep water flowing out from the camps during heavy rain.

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    Jul 3

    UN Secretary General’s Visit Highlights Funding Needs of Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh

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  9. Jul 3

    Moving to safety! is helping thousands of refugees like 22 years old Rehana Begum relocate their shelters to safer ground

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  10. Jul 2

    Working together to support refugee families! Dr Andrew MBala of and Dr Natalia Kanem exec director of catch up during visit of 's and 's to IOM health facility in Kutapalong refugee camp.

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  11. Jul 2

    Inspiring! of said today he was appalled by stories of refugees but inspired by people he met in the camps. shared how and partners are working to support critical needs of over 1m people in refugee & local communities

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  12. Jul 2

    Well deserved recognition! Since it was set up in March 2017, medics "D4 clinic" in Kutapalong have worked tirelessly to carry out over 55,500 consultations for refugees & local Bangladeshis. Today UNSG congratulated them on their efforts

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  13. Jul 2

    “I was humbled, moved and extremely touched by the courage of the women and men I met today in Cox's Bazar. Their first priority was justice, their priority was dignity and we stand completely with them.” Says of

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  14. Jul 2

    "Impossible to visit the camps without breaking our hearts" at "tragedy" says

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  15. Jul 2

    Every day medics support babies, new mums, children, the elderly and other vulnerable patients with critical care. Today @antionguterres got to meet some of them in person and hear their stories.

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  16. Jul 2

    refugees call for their rights while meeting with and head of world bank

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  17. Jul 2

    hears how medics have carried out more than 400,000 consultations since the refugee crisis began last August.

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  18. Jul 2

    refugee girls and IOM medics welcome to medical clinic in Kutapalong mega camp.

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  19. Jul 2

    This is how we do it! staff show how together with and -AsiaPacific we’re preparing safer ground to help move thousands of refugees away from landslide and flood dangers under the joint Site Maintenance Engineering Project

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  20. Jul 2

    , from and from discuss about joint response to refugee crisis.

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