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When members of their family were killed and their neighborhood destroyed, Nabi and Nasima packed up their children and fled Myanmar, escaping through the hills to safety. They now live in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh in the largest refugee camp in the world where fever, diarrhea, and other diseases are common.
Since narrowly escaping violence back home in Myanmar, this young family relies on the care and assistance provided by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
“I go to MSF whenever I feel any discomfort, and I also take my children to MSF for different kinds of ailments,” says Nabi. Nasima gave birth to their third child in an MSF hospital, and the couple is expecting another soon.
Like so many parents, Nabi and Nasima worry most about building a future for their children and getting them an education. They are struggling to provide their children with basic necessities, and conditions at the camp are crowded, unsafe, and unsanitary.
This family of five are among the one million Rohingya refugees living in Cox’s Bazar after being forced to flee for their lives. MSF teams are on the ground providing essential health care for children and their families in the camp, five years after many of them fled their homes in Myanmar.
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