Heavy monsoon rains drench Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh paid UNICEFUSA
Thousands of children and families are at risk from flooding and landslides. UNICEF is on the ground providing urgently needed assistance.
Some 273 shelters have been destroyed and many others partially wrecked by the heavy rains and floods. At least 11 people have been injured, including two children. Five UNICEF-supported child learning centers have been badly damaged and more than 750 partly damaged, interrupting learning opportunities for over 60,000 children.
Education for over 60,000 children in camps and host communities is disrupted because of damage to UNICEF learning centers
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