In refugee camps in Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees from Myanmar face high levels of malnutrition, despite a large presence of aid organizations on the ground for over eight months. Aid workers are providing hot meals and treating malnourished children, but mothers in the camps need more support to keep their children well fed. For VOA, Jason Patinkin reports from malnutrition clinics and refugee camps in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar District.
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