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Rohingya Refugee Crisis

A boy carries bamboo along a very muddy road into the Balukali camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.  In preparation for the monsoon season, a frenzy of building and reinforcement required vast quantities of bamboo.  13 June 2018.
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Bamboo-boring beetles wreak havoc in Rohingya refugee camps, UN agency races to respond

Beset by millions of bamboo-chomping beetles, almost every shelter in the vast Rohingya refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar, in Bangladesh, needs replacing. With just over four months to go until the beginning of the monsoon season, the race is on for IOM, the United Nations migration agency which is managing the camp, to provide families living in the worst-affected temporary dwellings, with new and more durable bamboo.

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