Rohingyas do not end the problem

in #news6 years ago

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The Rohingyas of Cox's Bazar fleeing from Myanmar have no problem. Responsibility to fulfill the fundamental rights of about 11 lakh Rohingya There is no stove if there is rice, if there is no stove in the stove. Thousands of problems are theirs. Sunshine, rain or winter-all incomprehensible stars. In the winter season, Rohingyas, like a little more cold, get angry. Many Rohingya children and elderly people have died due to various diseases. Similarly, due to the rainy season, Rohingyas now infected with various diseases, Rohingya Nearly 48 million pregnant mothers are at risk of healthcare. They are not getting nutritious food, not getting proper treatment and services. It has a large number of children's complication complexity. Public and private services can not be provided. The children are also infected with various diseases. The problem was reported yesterday in Coxpool's Kutupalong, Balupali and Sadrham and Tumbrab areas, with members of several Rohingya families. Several camps have been found in Kutupalong and Baluchali, from which a large part of the old people are now affected by various diseases. Pregnant women also threaten their future. Long lines in front of medical camps. The Rohingyas, due to the absence of food for the livelier and supplementary water, are not as bad as food. Apart from this, many people have been lying down in the open sky or forest-jungle because of ring lattrons filled up in about 10 months. It is known that due to the absence of work, members of the Rohingya camp (Leader) family members are involved in various crimes. There are also incidents like murder in the case of domination. A few days ago Arif Ullah Majhi, a Rohingyas named after the domination of the Rohingyas were killed. Some people are also involved in anti-social activities. Some people are known to roam about arms. The concerned people say that if the Rohingyas do not have the opportunity to entertain and work, they will be involved in a lot of criminal activity. At the same time, trends of childbirth will also increase.

Meanwhile, about one and a half temporary medical camps have been set up in government-private and international levels to provide Rohingya treatment. These medical camps are being distributed free of cost to Rohingyas as well as several medicines. The camps include international organizations such as WHO, WHO, UNHCR, IOM, Red Cross, Red Crescent, Qatar Charity, Save the Children, Malaysian Field Hospital, Hanarya Cap, Hope, MSF, BRAC, Gano Health Center, Mother-Child Health and Primary Health Care Center, GP Health etc. Apart from this, various government organizations are also working from the beginning. Yesterday afternoon, the temporary free medical camp conducted by Doctor's Association of Bangladesh DAB, mother-child health and primary health care center showed that long lines of women and children Doctors and health workers said they are serving Rohingya women and forefathers for almost 10 months. Most of the Rohingyas coming out are women, children and old people. So far, about 4 lakh Rohingya patients have been provided primary care by the Registrar, the registers have confirmed. Asked about the status of the patients, a doctor at duty said that due to the start of the monsoon season, the number of patients suffering from colds, fever, diarrhea and dizziness was more. A health worker named Lipita Akter said that she gives primary treatment to 25-30 pregnant mothers every day. There is also a delivery system for free medical camps, he said. The concerned people said they used to serve at least six thousand seven Rohingya patients every day. Now it's coming down a lot. Authorities say that 20 health workers, including four doctors from Dhaka, are working here. According to UNICEF and Save the Children, they have already been able to identify about 48 thousand pregnant women in different camps. In addition, 181 HIV patients were also identified. In this context, the caretaker of the medical camp said. AZM Zahid Hossain told Bangladesh daily, "When Rohingyas started coming to the end of August, many of them were dead in half-starvation. Many were bulleted. A large number of women and children were dull. Understanding the importance of providing primary treatment, we started a free medical camp in small areas of Balukhali Panjaba area. This year we will be one year celebrating Baluchali. Feeling the need of Rohingya patients, we also arranged delivery of emergency departments from pregnant women to pregnant women. There are hundreds of patients in the long line every day. Doctors and health workers are playing a role in the hostile environment too. "While talking to the Rohingya, they said many problems. A Rohingya family has taken shelter in the Baluchali camp from Abbas, who came from Myanmar in Maungdaw. Everyday he talks with Bangladesh. He said, they can not stay in the house even after having a little food with rice-pulses. For a few days the house is clogged in the rain Although polythene is spread down, water leaks out of it. Her two children have diarrhea. Medical services are not getting properly. The stove is not burnt due to the lack of woodwork. Buying wood from a distance can not go without money. A young man named Zubair said, "The litter is filled with rain water." Now their family members can not go to latrine properly. The kids always cry. His family members suffered from colds and fever. An elderly Rohingya, named Mohammad Abdullah, said that most of the tube oil in Badakhali's Mainnargona camp has become ineffective, due to which the drinking water crisis in the camp has been intense. The length of the line in which there is active. Due to lack of sufficient water, three members of his family have been infected with diarrhea. Besides, two children are suffering from dermatitis, he said.

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