Approximately one million Rohingya persons who fled waves of violence in Myanmar at different times, the latest being 25 August 2017, now live in two coastal districts in Bangladesh; Cox’s Bazar and Bandarban (1). In makeshift shelters made from bamboo and tarpaulin in camps sprawling through rough terrains, the Rohingya live in conditions of overcrowding, poor sanitation, high malnutrition and, on arrival, extremely low vaccination coverage (1-3).BK, JEM and MXT were supported by Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships
BackgroundDuring August 2017-January 2018, more than 700,000 forcibly displaced Rohingyas crossed in...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank International Rescue Committee (IRC) for their continued su...
In early Nov 2017, several diphtheria cases presented at MSF facilities in refugee camps in Cox´s Ba...
BACKGROUND: Unrest in Myanmar in August 2017 resulted in the movement of over 700,000 Rohingya refug...
Background: Unrest in Myanmar in August 2017 resulted in the movement of over 700,000 Rohingya refug...
BACKGROUND: Between August and December 2017, more than 625,000 Rohingya from Myanmar fled into Bang...
The Rohingya children are currently displaced in Bangladesh due to political and ethnic violence, so...
Coronavirus is spreading quickly in densely populated Bangladesh, despite a nationwide shutdown put ...
Complex emergencies remain major threats to human well-being in the 21st century. More than 300 000 ...
The Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN) in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar (Bangladesh), are on...
Rohingya crisis is not a newly emerged problem in Bangladesh. Almost two and half years ago, it has ...
Bangladesh Rohingya camps have hosted 65,000 refugees fled from Myanmar only since 2017. Their compr...
Abstract Background Between August and December 2017, more than 625,000 Rohingya from Myanmar fled i...
Background: In 2018 a large mumps epidemic coincided with an outbreak of diphtheria in refugee camps...
In the Cox's Bazar refugee camps, around 855,000 Rohingya people live, with 54 percent of them being...
BackgroundDuring August 2017-January 2018, more than 700,000 forcibly displaced Rohingyas crossed in...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank International Rescue Committee (IRC) for their continued su...
In early Nov 2017, several diphtheria cases presented at MSF facilities in refugee camps in Cox´s Ba...
BACKGROUND: Unrest in Myanmar in August 2017 resulted in the movement of over 700,000 Rohingya refug...
Background: Unrest in Myanmar in August 2017 resulted in the movement of over 700,000 Rohingya refug...
BACKGROUND: Between August and December 2017, more than 625,000 Rohingya from Myanmar fled into Bang...
The Rohingya children are currently displaced in Bangladesh due to political and ethnic violence, so...
Coronavirus is spreading quickly in densely populated Bangladesh, despite a nationwide shutdown put ...
Complex emergencies remain major threats to human well-being in the 21st century. More than 300 000 ...
The Forcibly Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN) in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar (Bangladesh), are on...
Rohingya crisis is not a newly emerged problem in Bangladesh. Almost two and half years ago, it has ...
Bangladesh Rohingya camps have hosted 65,000 refugees fled from Myanmar only since 2017. Their compr...
Abstract Background Between August and December 2017, more than 625,000 Rohingya from Myanmar fled i...
Background: In 2018 a large mumps epidemic coincided with an outbreak of diphtheria in refugee camps...
In the Cox's Bazar refugee camps, around 855,000 Rohingya people live, with 54 percent of them being...
BackgroundDuring August 2017-January 2018, more than 700,000 forcibly displaced Rohingyas crossed in...
Acknowledgements: We would like to thank International Rescue Committee (IRC) for their continued su...
In early Nov 2017, several diphtheria cases presented at MSF facilities in refugee camps in Cox´s Ba...