Rohingya Refugee Committees Address Women’s Camp Concerns
At a Rohingya refugee camp in the town of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, 27-year-old Tahera Begum goes door-to-door to talk with her fellow refugees about basic necessities. “We need more sanitary pads and better lighting by the toilets at night,” one tells her. Another says her family needs new clothes because most of those they had were torn up by rats. Those might appear to be relatively minor matters, but taking care of seemingly simple problems is often not so easy in a refugee camp where many... Читать дальше...