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2018_Bangladesh_Refugees from Myanmar
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Original JPG File | 6720 × 4480 pixels (30.11 MP) 56.9 cm × 37.9 cm @ 300 PPI |
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Resource ID
42217
Access
Open
Uploading member
CARE Germany
Orientation
Horizontal
Consent form provided?
Yes
Region
South Asia
Style
Portrait
Subject Keywords
Girl, Infant
Image size
6720x4480
Source
Digital Camera
Country
Bangladesh
Theme
Humanitarian response
Camera make / model
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Keywords
Conflict, Distribution, Ethnic minorities, Refugee/displaced people, Refugee camps
Additional Keywords
Baby
Credit
Josh Estey
Copyright
Josh Estey/CARE
Date Image Taken
29 January 18
Caption
“We would have never given Yasmin or her brother away. They have become our own children now”, Rohima says while helping to feed Yasmin with a package of plumpy nut, a therapeutic paste for malnourished children. “I want us to live well as a family. I dream of my children to receive an education so they can build a future,” she says.
In a camp of today more than 900,000 people, the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar became the site of the world’s fastest growing refugee crisis. Over 680,000 refugees made the perilous journey from neighboring Rakhine State in Myanmar into Bangladesh in just six months escaping violence, death and destruction. The concentration of refugees is now among the densest in the world. CARE has been working in the refugee camps since the beginning of the crisis providing emergency shelter, medical support, clean water, sanitation, gender-based violence support and more.
Marker lat / long: 24, 90 (WGS84)
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