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Bangladesh is currently accommodating probably the world's largest refugee camp in Cox's Bazar. The recent influx of Rohingya into Camp areas (after August 2017) is the aftereffect of ethnic cleansing which is termed as the textbook of ethnic cleansing by the UN. In the epoch of any violent event children and women are become the worst victim of it. The total influx population is comprised of 60% of children. These large numbers of children not only vulnerable to refugee life but they face uncertainty above the totality of their life. These children should not face the difficulties of a…mehr

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Bangladesh is currently accommodating probably the world's largest refugee camp in Cox's Bazar. The recent influx of Rohingya into Camp areas (after August 2017) is the aftereffect of ethnic cleansing which is termed as the textbook of ethnic cleansing by the UN. In the epoch of any violent event children and women are become the worst victim of it. The total influx population is comprised of 60% of children. These large numbers of children not only vulnerable to refugee life but they face uncertainty above the totality of their life. These children should not face the difficulties of a refugee camp but in the heat of the moment, they have to. The struggling life of camp is another challenge for them to cope with. Loss of parents, relatives, home, and environment, and traumatic journey for life-saving is accumulated trauma they bear currently. These vulnerable children groups need emergency support and assistance for their future. Child-friendly spaces acting a major role regarding their assistance to children in camp areas. But, the child-friendly space provides by the many organizations in the camp has many fundamental problems concerning their program and physical condition.
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Autorenporträt
I'm Mohammad Hamidur Rahman Sabbir, an Architect and Human Settlement designer. Completed my B.Arch and MScHS from Khulna University Bangladesh. I'm enthusiastic about humanitarian architecture, refugee camp, urban residual spaces and etc.