How Radio is Helping in the Rohingya Crisis Response, Cox's Bazar - BBC Media Action
More than 900,000 Rohingya people have fled their homes in Myanmar and are seeking refuge in Bangladesh – making it one of the most concentrated humanitarian emergencies in decades. We are supporting two broadcasters to produce daily radio programmes for Rohingya people and host communities living in Bangladesh's Cox’s Bazar. The programmes give people a voice and essential information, helping them to stay safe and protect their health and the health of their families.

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