‘We must not be okay with this’: A Canadian midwife on living conditions for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

A Rohingya woman who is in early labour is being comforted by her female relative, while MSF’s midwife monitors the heartbeat of the foetus at MSF’s Goyalmara’s Hospital delivery room.

“Please don’t mind, Shanika,” my colleague Shirin prefaces, as do many Bangladeshis I have met before saying something that could be potentially offensive, “maybe they will forget about here.” “Here,” in this case, is the only primary health care centre with childbirth services in Camp 23, a relatively small displacement camp of 23,000 Rohingya refugees […]

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After 10 years in camps in Myanmar, Rohingya mental health continues to suffer

  In 2012, when violence erupted between Rohingya and Rakhine communities, Zaw Rina’s home in Pauktaw town was burned down. She was forced to flee with her family to a camp in Ah Nauk Ywe on a difficult-to-reach island in the remote western part of the state. The impermanence of the fragile bamboo structure she […]

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Rohingya Crisis: Testimonies 5 years after forced displacement

Doctors Without Borders/­Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) spoke with five Rohingya people living in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, to understand how they see their lives five years since being forcibly displaced from Myanmar. Representing the ages five, 15, 25, 45 and 65, together they span three generations of Rohingya living in the camps. They are […]

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Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: Fire destroys Rohingya refugee shelters and MSF clinic

A large fire has broken out in camps in Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh where around 900,000 refugees are currently living. According to United Nations (UN) estimates, around 15 people lost their lives during the massive blaze, 560 people were injured and up to 10,000 families (more than 45,000 people) have been displaced, but the final numbers are […]

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Bangladesh: Between a rock and a hard place – Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar

There are currently around 860,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. Most of them live in Cox’s Bazar district. The activities which Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) carries out for these refugees are centralized around the so-called ‘mega camp’, a large collection of 26 camps. In recent years, barbed and razor wire fencing was erected. The living […]

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