UNICEF describes 'hell on earth' for Rohingya children
Published on 20 Oct 2017 7:48:00 PM
Nearly 340,000 Rohingya children are living in squalid conditions in Bangladesh camps where they lack enough food, clean water and health care, says UNICEF. Friday's report says up to 12-thousand children are arriving in Bangladesh every week, forced to settle in dirty shelters with a high risk of water born diseases like diarrhoea, measles and even cholera.
Nearly 340,000 Rohingya children are living in squalid conditions in Bangladesh camps where they lack enough food, clean water and health care, says UNICEF. Friday's report says up to 12-thousand children are arriving in Bangladesh every week, forced to settle in dirty shelters with a high risk of water born diseases like diarrhoea, measles and even cholera.