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145,000 Rohingya children going to Unicef’s learning centres

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More than 145,000 Rohingya children – living in Cox’s Bazar camps – are now going to Unicef-supported learning centres, as a new school year begins.

Following a huge effort from the humanitarian community to construct a network of around 1,600 learning centres throughout the camps – providing education to children who fled violence in Myanmar…

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