Mamunur, 25 days old, is one of 60 babies born each day in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, the world's largest refugee camp. This story appears in the August 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine.
For decades, Sudan's largest refugee camp was a place of safety, until war erupted last year. Now, there have been almost daily attacks on that camp, which hosts hundreds of thousands of people ...
Bangladesh hosts the largest refugee settlement in the world. Most Rohingya refugees are living in 33 camps in Cox’s Bazar, which together make up the world’s largest refugee settlement. More than six ...
LAGOS, Nigeria — Sudan's largest refugee camp — which hosts at least half a million people, thousands of whom are suffering from famine — has been attacked by artillery shelling almost daily ...
A paramilitary group in Sudan has been firing artillery shells into the country's largest refugee camp. What? The group is fighting a civil war against Sudan's army. OK, but now they are also ...
The world’s second largest refugee camp is slowly but surely transforming into a permanent city. In Uganda’s Bidibidi refugee camp, markets become lively meeting places after dark. Kennedy ...
LAGOS, Nigeria — Sudan's largest refugee camp — which hosts at least half a million people, thousands of whom are suffering from famine — has been attacked by artillery shelling almost daily for two ...