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Being a mother, Rohingya women are more resilient to take care and grow them well. Because Rohingya women have more responsibility for the children than men, as the kids stay more with their mother than their father, Rohingya women must give children care and growing training so that Rohingya children could be grown well. This photograph was taken by me in camp-18 around 2 pm, when I was returning to my work after the lunch break. – Sohel Khan

 

 

 


 

Rohingya children’s playing evening time – Balukhali Camp 9- Photography By AH Ali Ammor

 

A Rohingya market inside camp A market of Rohingya Refugee in Camp-2W got totally flooded at the recent flood. During the heavy rain fall the shopkeeper was at the shelter at night. In the morning, the shopkeepers went there to look for there shops, but they got flooded too, so their belongings were damaged. Watching this kind of loss, the shopkeepers were thrown at the same time there was some shoppers to buy some household items, but the shopkeepers were laying down as he couldn’t save any belongings from flooding. And some shopkeepers were sitting thinking about their life that how they would survive if this suffering continues to happen in their life.- Omar Farooq

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Street Crime in Pakistan presented by a volunteer from Pakistan – Ghulam Mustafa

 

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