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Case Study - Jamila (Bangladesh) - Secondary
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Case Study - Jamila (Bangladesh) - Secondary
Jamila, a Rohingya woman living in the world's largest Refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, fled the armed conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine State to save herself, her elderly mother and eight month-old baby daughter. She faced life in the camp, caring for them on her own. With the support of Caritas, Jamila had access to emergency food and shelter, as well as lifesaving practical and emotional support through career training and trauma counselling. Learning activities included.Â
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Refugees and Forced Migration, Gender Equality, Peace and conflict
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