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Painting Hope in Cox’s Bazar Rohingya Refugee Camps
In the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, children and youth are using art to express themselves, preserve their culture, and imagine a future beyond displacement. With limited resources but strong determination, young Rohingya artists are transforming pencils, paper, and paint into tools of hope.
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 192 min read


The daily life of Rohingya children in the refugee camp is heart wrenching
In the crowded and dusty Rohingya refugee camps, children use whatever they can find to survive and play. A simple medicine bag becomes a playing headscarf, and a heavy cart used for food supplies becomes a toy. For thousands of children living away from their homes, life is a mix of playing and working like adults.
Ahtaram Shin
Jan 164 min read
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