Rohingya refugees are not allowed to do any work in Bangladesh but majority of them are involve in various work and business which is causing conflict with host community. Kutupalang Rohingya Refugee Camp, Bangladesh
Ismat and Roksana are standing at the edge of the hightest hill near Kutupalang Rohingya Refugee camp. THeir family arrived in 2017 and still living in the same space. Rohingya Refugee Camp, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Tasmia Fatema, 26 years old Rohingya woman is living in a tent with her six-moth old daughter Nur Kayda, along nine other members of her family. Rohingya Refugee Camp Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Rohingya refugees are getting internaional relief and majority of aid while host community are struggling to survive from hands to mouth. Cox's bazar, Bangladesh
Rohingya refugees are not allowed to do any work in Bangladesh but majority of them are involve in various work and business which is causing conflict with host community
Nooreja is holding her new born sister outside their tent. Every day new babies are being born in the largest refugee camp of the world. Rohingya Refugee Camp Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh