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The struggle to feed Rohingya refugees: Funding shortfalls leave families hungrier
Capturing the impact of humanitarian aid on Rohingya families, this photo shows a month's supply of food rations for a family of two from...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 4, 20242 min read
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Hope and dreams: The Rohingya artist’s daughter yearning to look like a princess
Onaysa Khan was only 3 months old when her father, the Rohingya artist Enayet Khan, took her picture. Her name in Arabic means ‘Good...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 3, 20243 min read
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Guided by the light of her ancestors: The story of Umme Habiba
Umme Habiba, born in Myanmar to a family of three, cherishes a memory from her father, a Rohingya fisherman. His prized possession was a...
Ahtaram Shin
Apr 2, 20243 min read
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Limited spaces, limitless laughter: Rohingya children’s quest for joy
Every day introduces new challenges for Rohingya children in a refugee camp housing almost 1 million people. The lack of space for play...
Ro BM Hairu
Apr 1, 20242 min read
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Rohingya excellence: An 11-year-old’s talent transcends refugee life
This is the portrait of Hf Muhammed Ekram, an 11 years old son of Mv Muhammed Rofique who lives in the world's largest Rohingya Refugee...
Ahtaram Shin
Mar 31, 20242 min read
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Endurance beyond loss: Abdul’s quest for dignity in displacement
Abdul Motlab was shot in 2017 when trying to cross the Naf river. His leg was amputated and he required medical treatment for two years....
Ahtaram Shin
Mar 30, 20243 min read
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