World Health Organization (WHO) warned that there could be an outbreak of infectious diseases like tuberculosis (TB) among the Rohingya that would also be a threat to the local people. Objectives: To find out the prevalence of TB among Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong camp, Ukhiya. Materials ...
Bangladesh, December 25, 2024 — Thousands of Rohingyas from all walks of life gathered today at Kutupalong Refugee Camp No... Devastating Fire in Kutupalong Rohingya Camp RVISION December 26, 2024 On December 24, 2024, a catastrophic fire erupted in Camp-1W of the Kutupalong Lambashia...
Acute Malnutrition and Anemia Among Rohingya Children in Kutupalong Camp, Bangladeshanemiabangladeshchildmalnutritioncyclic ampTo assess the health and nutritional status of children aged 6 to 59 months, we conducted a cross-sectional population-representative survey in the Kutupalong refugee camp from ...
092 Peppi Siddiq, International Organization for Migration Kutupalong Camp, Bangladesh, 2016-10- 03Weiwei Ai
Using data collected during the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) water quality database project, four trends were extracted from the Kutupalong camp in Bangladesh: (1) A negative correlation between pH and nitrate, (2) a positive correlation between pH and nitrite, (3) ...
Kutupalong Rohingya camp is one of the largest humanitarian shelters for conflict-fled people. The camp area is susceptible to landslide hazards because of being situated in dynamic tectonic settings and meteorological conditions. Hence, the study aims to assess the earthquake and rainfall-induced ...
The camp areas and host communities are subjected to frequent and fatal landslides in the years to come due to intense human interventions and climatic conditions. The modifications of the slopes have been reducing the cohesion and the shear strength of the slope materials. Therefore, it is ...
Spatio-Temporal Variation of Land Use and Land Cover Changes and Their Impact on Land Surface Temperature: A Case of Kutupalong Refugee Camp, Bangladeshdoi:10.2139/ssrn.4081819LULCRohingya Refugeeremote sensingGeographic Information SystemLand Surface Temperature...