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Bangladesh: The Rohingya crisis is not over. As needs grow, support shrinks.

Co-authored by Elko Brummelman, Country Representative of MSF in Bangladesh & Muhammad Hubaib, camp-based team member and a Rohingya refugeeThis World Refugee Day marks nearly nine years since Bangladesh opened its borders in a landmark act of humanity, saving hundreds of thousands...

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Bangladesh: Rohingya patient testimonies reveal deepening crisis under new ration cuts

Since the massive influx of 2017, nearly one million Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar have remained entirely dependent on humanitarian aid. Prohibited from formal employment, food assistance is their only lifeline. In April 2026, World Food Programme (WFP) replaced the uniform food voucher system for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh with...

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Malaysia: The Only Difference Between Us and Them is Luck

On April 9, a Malaysia-bound trawler carrying an estimated 250-280 passengers – men, women and children who were Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals – sank in the Andaman Sea due to harsh winds and overcrowding. Only nine were rescued, found...

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Myanmar: Deadly airstrike on a hospital in Mrauk-U, Rakhine State

11.12.2025, Amsterdam- Today, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) learned of the bombing and destruction of the Mrauk-U general hospital in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Reportedly, the airstrike - which occurred around 9 p.m. on 10 December - resulted in the death of...

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Malaysia: Witnessing the Hidden Scars of Rohingya Refugee Women and Girls

Imagine a child desperately searching for safety amid unrelenting trauma from sexual- and gender-based violence (SGBV). In the last 10 months, at our clinic in Penang, among 37 female survivors of SGBV aged 10 to 17, eight young girls have...

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World Diabetes Day: What it means to lose access to Diabetes care

Managing diabetes is complicated. Even with access to the best tools and technology, it requires constant blood sugar level monitoring and daily treatment in the form of medication or insulin. If corporate decisions, displacement, or conflict leave a person living...

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The Illusion of Choice: Rohingya Voices Echo from the Camps ahead of UN Conference

29 September, Tuesday, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: Eight years after hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled a campaign of extreme targeted violence in Myanmar, a new report from Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) shows a population caught in a protracted...

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Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: The long wait for medical care

Sometimes I sell my extra rations to get some money and buy medicines from outside [the camps]. MSF’s services are good but waiting long hours makes me restless; it takes the whole day. Nur Begum Jamtoli clinic in the Rohingya...

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A new chapter of hope: Breaking the chain of hepatitis C transmission in the Rohingya refugee camps

I refer to Hepatitis C as a 'silent killer' because, in many cases, it presents with no obvious signs or symptoms. People can be infected for years, even decades, without knowing it. Dr Fatema Ferdousee Medical Team Leader I'm Dr....

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Rohingya voices: A harrowing journey from Myanmar and Malaysia to Canada

For many years, Sandar Lynn Rashid and her husband Mohd Ayas Hashim, both members of the persecuted Rohingya minority, volunteered for Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Myanmar’s Northern Rakhine State.  Ayas was a health educator while...

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আটকে পড়া এবং ভুলে যাওয়া এক জনগোষ্ঠী: কোথায় নিরাপত্তা চাইবে রোহিঙ্গারা?

 মিয়ানমারের রাখাইন রাজ্যে ক্রমবর্ধমান সংঘাতের কারণে রোহিঙ্গা জনগোষ্ঠী  আটকে পড়ছে, যারা সীমান্ত পেরিয়ে বাংলাদেশে প্রবেশ করতে পারছে না, কোনরকম নিরাপত্তা বা সহায়তা ছাড়াই তাদের ফেরত পাঠিয়ে দেওয়া হচ্ছে।  “আমরা বিস্ফোরণ, গুলির শব্দ এবং মানুষের চিৎকার শুনেছি,” ১৭ মে সন্ধ্যায় যখন...

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Bangladesh: Trapped and forgotten, where can Rohingya people seek safety?

Click here to read this article in Bangla. As Rohingya become increasingly trapped by raging conflict in Myanmar's Rakhine state, those who cannot pay their way across the border into Bangladesh are being left without protection or assistance.  “We heard explosions, gunfire...

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