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Tea stalls breathe life into the refugee camps

19 August 2018

"By Nusrat Daud Pritha"

It was very hot all day. Butthanks to the little rain, the weather became fairly pleasant around late noon. Most of the aid workers were wrapping up their work and the men were gathering around in the local tea and paan(betel leaf) stal...

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CARE Bangladesh Tipping Point project colleagues R...

3 July 2018

Girls Not Brides (GNB) hosted their 2nd Global Meeting from 25 - 27 June 2018 in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Girls Not Brides is a global partnership of more than 800 civil society organizations from ov...

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Poly Rani Biswas, a female driver from CARE Bangla...

6 June 2018

Poly Rani Biswas, a female driver from CARE Bangladesh, Khulna  has been awarded the prestigious “Joyeeta Award” in the divisional category by the Government of Bangladesh for 2018...

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The violence faced by home-based workers...

3 June 2018

“We have to not only deal with a lack of work, but when we do get it, we have to handle the contractors and the things they do because they think they hold power over us.” Did you know ...

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We Want a Solution...

28 March 2018

Sally Austin, Head of Emergency Operations, CARE International writes about her recent visit to the refugee camps in Bangladesh A week ago I was in Cox’s Bazar refugee camp in Bangladesh walk...

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Humans of Block B...

6 March 2018

In a series of camps hosting more than 900,000 people, the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar became the site of the world’s fastest growing refugee crisis since August last year. Over 680...

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The Things Refugee children found in the camps in ...

6 March 2018

They had to leave everything behind, including a bit of their childhood. Some of them were dragged outside their homes as their villages started burning, other ran into the jungle to hide and many ...

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