Eight years after the mass displacement of Rohingya families from Myanmar, almost half a million Rohingya children are growing up in the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh - stateless, unrecognised, and without a place to call home. This is a children’s crisis.
But together we can make sure healthcare has no boundaries. Our health posts provide essential care for families, including treatment for common illnesses, support for mothers and newborns, nutrition services for malnourished children, and care for people with disabilities.
When children are at their most vulnerable, when disaster strikes, in times of crisis, in places where poverty puts children at risk – Save the Children is there.