In August 2017, thousands of Rohingya flee their homes in Myanmar and arrived at Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. As of April 2022, there were 925,380 refugees accommodated in 34 camps around the towns of Ukhiya and Teknaf. Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar live with inadequate water and sanitation facilities resulting in adverse health impacts. Besides this, such huge influxes of refugees accelerated the depletion of water resources in the area. Cox’s Bazar is already a geographically challenging area to explore groundwater or other sources of water.
Deepak K. C. (2022). INTER-COMMUNITY BRIDGING: AN INDICATOR OF SOCIAL COHESION IN ROHINGYA REFUGEE CAMP, COX’S BAZAR UNICEF
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