Rohingya children are growing up with fear of wild elephants

in #rohingya7 years ago

The number of Rohingyas fleeing in Myanmar's Rankine army's assassination has come as a refugee camp in Kutupalong shelter camp in Cox's Bazaar. Large quantities of cooking fuel coming from the adjoining forests; These children, in charge of collecting timber, where wild elephants, snakes and forest guards attack.
In the joint study of three organizations working on children in Cox's Bazaar refugee camps, six months after the Rohingya massacre in Bangladesh, their horror stories of childhood have come up. Mark Peers, country director of the development development organization 'Save the Children', said, "The children in the camp are mentally upset and vulnerable. With this experience insecurity has created new fear among them. It is not desirable for a child to be inhuman. '
Plan International and World Vision together with Save the Children do research on the condition of Rohingya children. 'Childhood Fear: The Six Months of Rohingya Children in Bangladesh' was published on Sunday in a hotel, officially published on Sunday. In the joint press release of three organizations, the details of the publication of the report of the research report were made.Director of Program Development and Quality Division of Save the Children, presented the research report on the occasion. He said that researchers talked to 200 Rohingya and local children and their 40 mothers in Aquarian camp in Cox's Bazaar.

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