Since then, these three photographers have documented their daily lives in the world’s largest refugee camp—in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh—where Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provides medical care to the Rohingya. Seven years after their exile, they continue to witness and document the desperate living conditions this Muslim minority group faces in Cox’s Bazar through Rohingyatographer, a collective of Rohingya photographers that collaborated with MSF to tell this story in photos.






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Left: Asofa, a Rohingya girl, poses in a traditional outfit. © Sahat Zia Hero Right: Sawmira, 12, holds up one of her drawings. © Ishrat Bibi






