Yassin Abdumonab
A lost generation
The Rohingya crisis, which began in 2017, has had a devastating impact on the lives of thousands of children living in refugee camps in Bangladesh and the Rakhine state of Myanmar. These children have been forced to endure unimaginable hardships, including violence, displacement, and a lack of access to education and basic healthcare. As a result, they are often referred to as "A Lost Generation." In this article, we will explore the challenges faced by Rohingya children and the urgent need for international support to help them rebuild their lives and secure a better future. Rohingya children have been uprooted from their homes, schools, and communities. This displacement has caused immense trauma, leaving deep emotional scars that will last a lifetime. Many of these children witnessed the violence that forced them to flee, resulting in a profound sense of insecurity. One of the most pressing issues facing Rohingya children is the denial of access to education. The camps in Bangladesh are overcrowded and underserved, with few opportunities for children to learn. Many children have been out of school for years, leaving them without the skills and knowledge needed for a better future. I want the world to give attention and focus on Rohingya crisis especially for children education

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