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Growing Up Stateless: The Lives of Rohingya Children in Cox’s Bazar
A photo-essay curated by Ayub Khan This photo-essay focuses on children — the most vulnerable yet most hopeful members of our community....
Rohingyatographer
Sep 5, 20255 min read


Reviving a Homeland — One Recipe at a Time
Today, we didn’t just launch a magazine. We revived a homeland on paper — one recipe at a time. Rohingyatographer Magazine’s third issue, Food for Thought, is a journey into the heart of Rohingya survival: our food, our identity, our undeniable claim to existence.
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 28, 20254 min read


Savouring tradition: Rohingya fight to sustain mud stove heritage in modern times
In Myanmar, the Rohingya used to cook with wood in traditional métta sulá (mud stoves), creating an extraordinary flavour despite the...
Ahtaram Shin
May 9, 20242 min read


Unlocking potential: Rohingya woman’s tailoring talent highlights need for opportunities
Ana Morijan is a remarkably talented tailor from the Rohingya community. With skilled hands, she crafts captivating dresses that bring...
Ahtaram Shin
May 8, 20242 min read
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