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Reference : V-P-BD-E-00143
Date : 05/2018
Country/Region : MYANMAR; BANGLADESH
Caption : Cox’s Bazar, Unchiprang camp. Portrait of a displaced woman (45) who lives with nine family members.
Photographer : MORSHED, Sheikh Mehedi
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication without restrictions
Copyright : ICRC
Description : “I had a home once. Now, I have nothing. Rain, storm or muck, I have to stay here. My husband is old and weak and I’ve heard that my eldest son is in jail. We have no source of income. We are a family of nine, you can’t even imagine how we’re surviving here. But, there is no other option.”

ICRC website, 06.07.2018, Photo gallery: “Ten months into the Rakhine crisis, hundreds and thousands of displaced people from Myanmar continue to live in teeming makeshift settlements in Cox's Bazar. It's the same tale everywhere – families were forced to leave a place they called home to flee the violence and save their lives. The journey to neighbouring Bangladesh was risky and full of difficulties. But that was their only safe option.
The need for aid remains overwhelming in the camps of Cox's Bazar. Adding to people's worries is the monsoon season that threatens to bring in floods and landslides. Though the basic needs of displaced families are being met by the authorities and aid agencies working on the ground such as the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, it's the uncertain future that haunts them the most.”
Resolution : 5472x3648
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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