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Mud, sludge and rains, coupled with improper sanitation, create a "perfect environment" for disease at Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, according to Dr. Imran Akbar, who shared photos of his visit to the camps with VOA. Read More Conditions Bleak at Rohingya Refugee Camps : http://ift.tt/2x64DxNRechercher dans ce blog
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