In photos: The real and hidden crisis of life for Rohingya women

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Behind the headlines in any conflict, women and girls endure sexual violence, loss of livelihood and life-threatening issues with maternal and infant health. Here, leading charities shine a light on the lesser-known struggles of Rohingya refugees

Sultana Begum*, 30, saw her husband die in front of her. She was also shotArofa*, six years old, one of Zaheda’s younger daughters, and her best friend Rashida* share a moment in the refugee camp. Arofa lives with her eight siblings, mother, father and grandmother Nur Begum, in a three-roomed shelter made of tarpaulin and bambooUmmee Salma*, 16: ‘Me and my older brother came here four months ago. My parents are either killed or lost. When violence broke out we were separated.

 

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I always found funny that we celebrate women's day in my country, but women who live in countries where they are oppressed probably don't even know about that.

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