This Field note is in disability accessible template. The document discusses the implementation of plastic recycling plants in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps in Bangladesh to manage plastic waste hazards. ...
Oxygen is a life-saving medicine for the treatment of respiratory conditions, including in newborns and children. For example, in 2019, an estimated 7 million children under the age of five were admit...
Living circumstances of refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh have led to a lack of proper solid waste management in most refugee camps, in return causing environmental and public health issues. In Haki...
Cox’s Bazar refugee camp, Bangladesh, has the highest concentration of refugees worldwide. Refugees with disabilities in the camp face challenges in accessing WASH facilities and latrines, particular...
In partnership with UNICEF, OXFAM implemented a WASH project in Unchiprang Camp 22 in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazaar District, aimed at providing life-saving WASH services to 22,5031 Rohingya Forcibly Displaced...
Since the influx of Rohingya refugees to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, UNICEF has been providing critical WASH services to them. According to the assessments carried out by UNICEF’s partners, mobility-rela...
Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to climate change and extreme climate events. The Global Climate Risk Index ranks Bangladesh as the seventh most affected country in the world from extreme weather even...