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  • A Rohingya refugee man carries his pet monkey while hundreds of new Rohingya walk between paddy fields inside Bangladesh as they flee from Budichong, Myanmar, after crossing the Naf river, Bangladesh 09 October 2017. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • Anowara with her 3 days old son at Thankhali refugee camp in Teknaf. She lost her husband before entering Bangladesh by the Myanmar army for the recent Bangladesh-Myanmar violence.
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  • 3 days in River no food, no shelter people are staying in boat with rain. Rohingya Muslims, trying to cross the Naf River into Bangladesh to escape sectarian violence in Myanmar, look on from an intercepted boat in Teknaf on June 13, 2012.
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  • Sobuj (40) poses for a picture at the empty street in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. He has 2 children and a wife. Every month he needs USD $50 for his home rent and after that needs money to feed his family. He said I wait a long time at home for lockdown but now I don’t have any option. If I don't give money to the building owner he doesn’t give permission to stay his house.
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  • Rohingya women stand in her makeshift tent at the Balukhali camp in Ukhiya, Bangladesh. Many of the Rohingya fleeing the violence in Myanmar had traveled by boat to find refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.
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  • Myanmar Rohingya refugees children wait to collect food at a refugee camp in Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar 04 October 2017. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • After collecting drinking water, a woman is on her way back home through the garbage in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 25 July 2021. What is a slum now, was originally a garbage dumping site for city residents.
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  • A Rohingya refugee father with his new born baby just entered Bangladesh border area near anjumanpara in Cox's Bazar 9 October 2017. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • Hafijur (35) poses for a picture at the empty street in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. He is staying alone in Dhaka city. 3 months ago his father made an accident and broke his leg. Everyday Hafijur needs to send around USD $4 to his father to buy medicine for his treatment.
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  • Mojammel Haque (60) poses for a picture at the empty street in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. As day labour I drive a vehicle to carry tiles. For this COVID lockdown, last 10 days all the tiles market shut down and I lost my work. Now I don’t have money to feed my children. I came outside and sitting up my vehicle because my little son crying for food. It’s not possible for me to see his crying as a father.
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  • Bird’s eye view of the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 27 July 2021.
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  • A girl plays with mud amidst the garbage in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • A little girl takes a shower under the open sky at a public water collection point in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 07 September 2021. Fresh water can only be collected in the mornings and evenings.
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  • A Rohingya refugee boy prepare their makeshift tent at Thankhali refugee camp in Teknaf. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • A Rohingya refugee girl collected fresh water in front of her makeshift camp in Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar 17 November 2017. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,00 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar Rakhine state since 25 August 2017.
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  • Without any food or water after 3 days hard walking from Myanmar Rakhine state an old age Rohingya woman entered in Palongkhali Bangladesh border area at Cox’s Bazar Bangladesh on 5 September 2017.
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  • Asmat Ara feels traumatize during the recent violence in Myanmar 06 September 2017, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. She entered last night at Tenkhali rohingya refugee camp from kumir khali Myanmar Rohingya state with other villagers. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • Mohammad Malek (44) poses for a picture at the empty street when he waiting for passengers in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. Our Minister giving food to the needy peoples. But till now I don't get anything from them to feed my family.
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  • Dhaka is the most densely populated city in the world, it can no longer cope. Because space is rare, houses are built on the streets and the government demolishes hundreds of such buildings every year on 26 September 2021.
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  • An older woman taking a rest at the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 27 July 2021.
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  • People live in a congested and very unhealthy environment in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 25 July 2021.
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  • A girl with her sister sitting outside their home at the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • Hundreds of Rohingya people crossing Bangladesh's border as they flee from Buchidong at Myanmar after crossing the Naf River in Bangladesh on 09 October 2017. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • Rohingya women stand in her makeshift tent at the Balukhali camp in Ukhiya, Bangladesh. Many of the Rohingya fleeing the violence in Myanmar had traveled by boat to find refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.
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  • A Rohingya refugee son carries his mother walk through a paddy field entered Bangladesh from Myanmar Rakhine state at Anjumanpara in Cox Bazar, Bangladesh on 02 November 2017.
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  • Sona Banu gets carried by Nobi Hossain to the shore of the Naf river as hundreds of Rohingya arrive by boats in the safety of darkness September 27, on Shah Porir Dwip island, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • Rohingya Muslims, trying to cross the Naf River into Bangladesh to escape sectarian violence in Myanmar, look on from an intercepted boat in Teknaf on June 11, 2012. Bangladesh on Wednesday refused three more boatloads of Rohingya Muslims fleeing sectarian violence in Myanmar, officials said, despite growing calls for the border to be opened. Bangladeshi guards have turned back 16 boats carrying more than 660 Rohingya people, most of them women and children, since June 11 as they tried to enter from neighboring Myanmar across the river Naf.
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  • Badol (28) Waiting for a customer in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. I have a family and to feed them. But after lockdown I don’t found any buyer to buy my product. I walking in the street but don't found any buyer who takes my grapes.
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  • Shower, toilet, kitchen – everything is in the same place in the Boatghat slum (anchored boats), Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 28 July 2021.
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  • Children play in a very dirty and unhealthy environment in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • Mala sits in front of her home in the Kamrangirchar slum area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 26 September 2021. The house is built on a garbage pile on the side of the road. Her parents came to Dhaka many years ago, as climate refugees. Since Mala’s father passed away, collecting bricks and selling them on the market has been the only source of income for her family.
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  • General view of Balukhali Rohingya camp where Myanmar rohingya refugee people take temporary shelter in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh 05 October 2017. According to the UNHCR more than 646,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar violence since 25 August, most trying to cross the border and reach Bangladesh. International organizations have reported claims of human rights violations and summary executions allegedly carried out by the Myanmar army.
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  • A doctor examines a 10-day-old Rohungya child in a medical center in a Refugee camp at Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh 05 October 2017. International organizations have reported claims of human rights violations and summary executions allegedly carried out by the Myanmar army.
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  • Rohingya refugee woman from Myanmar's Rakhine state with her baby walk through the muddy field entered last night at Shawporir island and early morning they come in Teknaf, Bangladesh on 28 September 2017.
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  • Abdul Alim (45) Waiting for a customer in the empty street at Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. I have 7 members in my family and only I can earn. Last 6 hours I just earn only USD $3. But for this bad covid19 police don’t want to stand us in the street.
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  • Mohor Ali (45) Waiting for a customer in the empty street at Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. He comes from a village Lalmonirhut to this city 30 years ago. Last few hours he earns only USD half a dollar. He asked a question me. As he is poor but not a beggar. He doesn’t have the option to go begging in the street. Without money how, he feeds his family. Now what he will do in this lockdown time?
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  • Khokon (20) poses for a picture at the empty street in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. He comes from a village Netrokona a few years ago to this city. Before this lockdown, his mother works people's houses in this city. After COVID lockdown no one wants any outside people in their home for safety reasons. The reason Khokon comes outside with rickshaw to feed his family.
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  • Mala (10 years) and her family members collect bricks from the street to make a living at Kamrangirchar in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 26 September 2021.
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  • A girl showers in the monsoon rain in the Mohammadpur slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 29 July 2021. In the urban slum areas, people have access to fresh water only two times a day – in the morning and in the evening.
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  • A Rohingya refugee boy runs to collect food from a refugee camp at Pallongkhali in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh 10 September 2017. International organizations have reported claims of human rights violations and summary executions allegedly carried out by the Myanmar army.
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  • Rohingya refugees pack as they wait proceed to camps after crossing the Naf River border from Myanmar into Bangladesh on November 2, 2017 near Anjuman Para in Cox's Bazar. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • Smoke billows above what is believed to be a burning village in Myanmar's Rakhine state as members of the Rohingya Muslim minority take shelter in a no-man's land between Bangladesh and Myanmar at Ukhia on 04 September 2017. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • Many slum dwellers farm pigeons to generate additional income for a better life of their families on 07 September 2021. Bangladesh is home to many passionate pigeon lovers and a long tradition of pigeon races.
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  • A boy saves the remains of what used to be his family’s household goods. Hundreds of people have nothing left after the massive fire has swallowed their homes in the Maniknagar slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 21 February 2021.
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  • Nasima (10 years) plays with her friends in at the edge of the street in the Boatghat slum (anchored boats) in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 28 July 2021. She got admitted to class one in a public primary school, the school is located more than one kilometer away from her home. After admission, she didn’t get the chance to go to class due to Covid-19. Schools across Bangladesh remained closed for more than one and a half years because of Covid-19.
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  • A little girl collects water with her older sister in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 30 September 2021.
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  • Rohingya Muslim men carry the body of 68-year-old man Asad Ali, who according to his relatives was shot by Myanmar's army while crossing the Naf river, during his funeral at Kutupalong Rohingya refugee camp in the Bangladeshi district of Ukhia on September 8, 2017. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • A Rohingya refugee mother with her baby in front of their makeshift tent at hakimpara refugee camp in Teknaf, Cox's Bazar Bangladesh. International organizations have reported claims of human rights violations and summary executions allegedly carried out by the Myanmar army.
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  • A Rohingya family covers with plastic for rain in the streets as they wait for releif at Shaplapur, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Septembar 17, 2017. International organizations have reported claims of human rights violations and summary executions allegedly carried out by the Myanmar army.
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  • The body of 6 month old Jamal Hossain is washed before his burial in unregistered leda refugee camp in Teknaf 26 November 2016 in Bangladesh. November 26 in a dark Nur begam come with her child skinny body while fleeing Myanmar where stateless people are under attack. But early morning he was died in this Myanmar Rohingya refugee camp.
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  • Rofique (48) poses for a picture at the empty street when he waiting for passengers in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. I start my Rickshaw from the morning and now Sun almost going down. Till now I don’t eat anything. Don’t know when this type of ghosting situation will over.
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  • Myanmar Rohingya refugee woman holds her son seen after arriving from a boat to Bangladesh on Shah Porir Dip Island at Cox’s Bazar on 14 September 2017. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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  • A boy searches for his toy, it somehow fell in the dirty and toxic water of a sewer in the Chad Uddan slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 27 July 2021.
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  • Mala’s mother smashes the bricks into small pieces and sells them on the market as a building material at Kamrangirchar in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 26 September 2021.
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  • Children waiting to see when repatriation program at the Unchiprang Rohingya refugee camp in Teknaf. No one Rohingya refugee crossed back into Myanmar from Bangladesh on November 15 under a disputed repatriation program.
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  • Only one packet of food relief just left but the hands are too many. An ordinary Bangladeshi man doesn't understand how he gives this one packet of food, gumdum Rohingya refugee camp in Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh 14 September 2017.
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  • Alam (35) poses for a picture at the empty street when he waiting for passengers in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. He said the street is empty. But sometimes people need to come out for an emergency reason. Driving a full day found very few amounts of passengers.
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  • Mojnu Mia (50) poses for a picture at the empty street when he waiting for passengers in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. I have seven members in my family. I and my big son are earning. After this lockdown working for around 4 hours, I earn only USD half a dollar. Before this situation I was earned around USD $4 in four hours.
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  • Romjan (40) poses for a picture at the empty street when he waiting for passengers in Dhaka city during the nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the (COVID-19) coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh. I asked him are you know the COVID can take your life? He just replied to me yes, I know. But will die for hunger if doesn't earn money.
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  • Minara Begum (35 years) prepares fish for cooking. Her home is located in the Boatghat slum (anchored boats) in Mohammadpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 29 July 2021.
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  • Newly arrived old Rohingya man tries to make a makeshift tent at hakim para forest area in coxs bazar Bangladesh on 17 September 2017.
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  • A bullet found in Ulubunia Bazar area close to the Bangladesh-Myanmar border on 6 September 2017. Villagers say that after a gunfight this bullet comes from the Myanmar side and falls in their place in Bangladesh. According to UNHCR, more than 7,45,000 Rohingya refugees have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since August 25, 2017.
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