
Kutupalong refugee camp
Kutupalong refugee camp, located in southeastern Bangladesh, is one of the largest refugee camps in the world. Established to shelter Rohingya Muslims fleeing persecution and violence in Myanmar, it hosts hundreds of thousands of refugees. The camp faces significant challenges, including limited access to basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare, exacerbated by overcrowding and environmental issues. Humanitarian organizations work to provide support, but the situation remains critical as conditions often deteriorate. Kutupalong symbolizes both the resilience of displaced people and the ongoing global refugee crisis.