Mental Health Issues Impact Rohingya Refugee Children
Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees were seriously traumatized when Myanmar troops launched a brutal "clearance operation" in August 2017 that forced them to flee to neighboring Bangladesh. Treating those suffering from mental illness because of the trauma they endured has become a major challenge in the Bangladesh refugee camps, especially for the child survivors, estimated to be 56 percent of those displaced. Steve Sandford has this report. VOA Khmer's Sreng Leakhena narrates.
Episodes
-
November 12, 2022
Biden to Meet ASEAN Leaders Amid China Rivalry, Ukraine War
-
May 12, 2021
Future's Made of Virtual Diplomacy Now
-
April 28, 2021
Biden Wraps Climate Summit Focusing on the Positive