Bangladesh
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Bangladesh: a success story of community engagement
Published on 25 February 2020 | NewsIn the past two years, the previously existing Rohingya refugee camp of Kutupalong has enlarged from 30,000 into a mega-camp with over 600,000 refugees[1]. Even if primary needs are still present in the Teknaf Camps, people – especially Elder, Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities - have different needs that go unmet.Read more -
Improving living conditions in camps in Bangladesh
Published on 16 July 2019 | NewsPremière Urgence Internationale has been working in Bangladesh since 2017 to respond to the needs of Rohingya refugees who have fled Myanmar to escape persecution.Read more -
“Refugee in Bangladesh, I’m waiting to go back to my country”
Published on 13 March 2019 | BangladeshFatema lives with her two daughters in the Kutupalong Camp since September 2018. She has get used to the camp but continues dreaming to come back in Myanmar.Read more -
The management of the world’s largest refugee camp
Published on 19 March 2018 | NewsSince 2017, nearly 700,000 Rohingya fled the violence and persecution in Myanmar to seek refuge in Bangladesh, particularly in the Cox's Bazar area where a "mega camp" was formed in Kutopalong. After a long journey in the wilderness, thousands of families are reaching this camp, exhausted, sick and in dire need of protection and humanitarian aid.Read more -
Urgent intervention on behalf of Rohingya refugees
Published on 17 November 2017 | NewsAfter an exploratory mission that highlighted widespread urgent needs, Première Urgence Internationale decided to intervene in Bangladesh.Read more