A lost generation: No education, no dreams for Rohingya refugee children

REACH’s map from Cox’s Bazar in A lost generation: No education, no dreams for Rohingya refugee children in IRIN News

Seventeen-year-old Mohammad Zubayer once dreamed of finishing school and getting a government job so he could help his Rohingya community in Myanmar’s Rakhine State.

But today he’s a refugee living in Bangladesh, where the government bars formal education in the crowded camps, leaving a generation of young people like Mohammad out of school and stuck in limbo.

28 May 2018

 

 

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