Rohingya refugee children robbed of right to education
The world must act now to save the Rohingya’s children from becoming a lost generation (File/AFP)
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Eight years after nearly 1 million Rohingya fled Myanmar to escape mass killings, rape and arson, the world seems to be abandoning them to an even quieter catastrophe: the collapse of their children’s education. In Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps, international aid cuts have forced the closure of more than 4,500 learning centers. More than 227,000 Rohingya children are now locked out of classrooms, with some 1,200 teachers displaced.







