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Three Rohingya photographers tell us about their daily lives in exile in 20 images

Social violence and exclusion

Rohingya refugees meet up and talk in the streets of the camps. Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, October 2023.
Many people are unable to access healthcare simply because of who they are. They may be afraid to seek help, or are excluded because they are forced to live outside of mainstream societal bounds.

People who are excluded include undocumented migrants, street children, sex workers, prisoners, drug addicts or the mentally ill. Sometimes, entire communities are systematically neglected by relevant authorities. These might be people who live in slums, or communities hit by criminal violence and gang warfare. Our teams provide medical, psychological and social support to people cut off from health services. Our work also involves drawing attention to the obstacles patients face in accessing healthcare.
 

 
Umm al Kheir, Masafer Yatta, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories.
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