Hello from the top of the world its me from the beautiful country Nepal.
Today i wrote blog about human rights.
A child and his family use a plastic trap to keep out of the monsoon rains in Kutupalong, Cox's bazar, Bangladesh, on September 17, 2017.
For generations, the Rohingya, a Muslim minority population, have lived in today's Myanmar. But over the past year, hundreds of thousand of Rohingya have fled their homes to Bangladesh, where they live in unsafe settlements. Now the monsoon season has begun, and the Rohingya remain catastrophically vnerable. While BRAC, one of the largest development and humanitration organisations in Bangladesh, has been working to minimize potential harm and suffering, mor eis still needed. To avoid this looming humanitarian disaster, the world must do much more to help the Rohingya -- and it muat do it soon.