12-year-old Nurbahar and 11-year-old Sabiha are Rohingya refugees. They fled their homes in Myanmar and now live in a refugee camp in Bangladesh. They always go to the jungle together to collect firewood to cook their food.
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We are on the ground providing life-saving support to children like Nurbahar and Sabiha, who have been forced to flee their homes. The magnitude of the challenge is daunting. This is the fastest growing humanitarian crisis in the world today. Learn more here:
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