Cox's Bazaar: Living on the Edge
As Bangladesh’s annual wet season approaches, IOM is also working to secure infrastructure and boost resilience among Rohingya refugees and the local community. This includes the creation of disaster risk reduction safety committees to warn the refugees of what to expect and how to prepare for the wind and rain that are expected to bring deadly floods and landslides to the Cox’s Bazar camps.

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Rohingya Response

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A 55-Year-Old Woman’s Fight to Live With Dignity | DreamersEye

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The Rohingyas: Trapped in Exile

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Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar face hunger as aid cuts deepen

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Bangladesh : l’enfer des réfugiés Rohingyas

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IOM's Work in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

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A short history of the Rohingya people

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Who are the Rohingya?

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Rohingya women fight to be heard | DW Documentary

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Visiting world's largest refugee camp of Rohingya people in Bangladesh near Cox Bazar

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Cox's Bazar Bangladesh - preparing for monsoon rains

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Rohingya refugee artists fighting to keep their story alive | Talk to Al Jazeera

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Bangladesh: Between monsoon and dry season | DW Documentary

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Bangladesh: Human traffickers target Rohingya refugees at Cox's Bazar camp

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Inside the largest refugee camp in the world 🇧🇩

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Sudan: The world's biggest humanitarian crisis | DW Documentary

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Lucky Karim: Advocate, Refugee Returns to Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh

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Rohingya Refugees Find Hope through Art

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রোহিঙ্গা ইস্যুতে কক্সবাজারে চলছে আন্তর্জাতিক সম্মেলন | Rohingya Crisis | Cox's Bazar | ATN News

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