Ayesha Khatun, who escaped from Myanmar and lives in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, is a shining example of strength and resilience. Aged 32, Ayesha is a mother of four and has pursued education up to class eight, according to the Myanmar educational standards.
Upon reaching ...
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Anowar Sadeq of camp-16 has been in Bangladesh since 2017- almost 5 years. He said he has been treated well by Bangladesh when he arrived. He shared that he felt safe here in Bangladesh but he got ...
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Hasina Rahman, Deputy Country Director - Program Support, CARE Bangladesh
Hasina Rahman It is hard to believe that Bangladesh still has some of the highest rates of ch...
10 October 2021
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is a major threat towards public health, and people are trying to keep safe by maintaining health practices and getting vaccines. However, it has also brought other im...
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In Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar, CARE implements USAID’s Promoting Resilience to Risks of Natural Hazards (PRERONA) project that helped communities build resilience to face natural ha...
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The road for regular commute in Uzantia Union Parishad no. 8, under Pekua sub-district in the project site was severely damaged by the frequently occurring natural disasters such as cyclone and tid...
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It's been more than 3 years since Sajida came to Bangladesh seeking refuge from the horrors in Myanmar exodus. Now she lives her five daughters and husband in Camp no. 16, in Ukhiya, Cox’...
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