Sitting near a tea stall smoking and drinking sugary milk tea, a group of young Rohingya men are bored and worried about their futures in the world's largest refugee settlement. We need more events," said Shamimul Huq Pavel, a camp-in-charge officer at Kutupalong, the largest refugee camp. In a bid to tackle domestic abuse, projects for spreading awareness among Rohingya men and boys have begun in the camps. "Many men who were involved in domestic violence have come to us. "Outside the camps, everyone talks about how the men of our community are involved in these bad things.
Source: dna February 08, 2019 05:37 UTC