Rohingyatographer: Sharing the Rohingya story in photos

MSF collaborated with a collective of Rohingya photographers to produce this collection of photos documenting daily life in the world’s largest refugee camp.

Ayesha, 12, poses with tanaka, a traditional cosmetic, on her face in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.

Bangladesh 2023 © Ishrat Bibi

In 2017, photographers Ro Yassin Abdumonab, Ishrat Bibi, and Sahat Zia Hero were among 700,000 other Rohingya people who fled targeted campaigns of violence launched by the Myanmar military in Rakhine state, southwest Myanmar.

Since then, these three photographers have documented their daily lives in the world’s largest refugee camp—in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh—where Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provides medical care to the Rohingya. Seven years after their exile, they continue to witness and document the desperate living conditions this Muslim minority group faces in Cox’s Bazar through Rohingyatographer, a collective of Rohingya photographers that collaborated with MSF to tell this story in photos. 

Muhammad, who is learning Arabic, does his homework in Cox’s Bazar.
Muhammad, who is learning Arabic, does his homework in Cox's Bazar.
Bangladesh 2023 © Ro Yassin Abdumonab
Sadeka, 18, is an orphan grappling with the hardships of life in the camps with the support of her older sister.  
A young Rohingya woman in a purple scarf.
Bangladesh 2023 © Sahat Zia Hero
Rohingya refugees meet up and talk in the streets of the camps of Cox's Bazar.
Rohingya refugees meet up and talk in the streets of the camps of Cox's Bazar.
Bangladesh 2023 © Ro Yassin Abdumonab
Aziz digs in a canal to improve drainage near his shelter.
Aziz digs in a canal to improve drainage near his shelter.
Bangladesh 2023 © Sahat Zia Hero
Zahida lives alone with her child in one of the camps in Cox's Bazar after her husband abandoned them.
Rohingya refugee Zahida lives alone with her child in one of the camps after her husband abandoned them.
A Rohingya refugee in Cox's Bazar. More than 300,000 people have fled renewed violence this year. | Bangladesh 2023 © Sahat Zia Hero
Abul, a volunteer NGO worker and father of four, rises early to get ready for work. With cases of dengue fever on the rise in the camps, he encourages his family to take precautions by using mosquito nets.
A Rohingya man behind a blue mosquito net in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
A Rohingya girl wearing face paint and a straw hat.
A Rohingya girl holding a drawing over her face.

Left: Asofa, a Rohingya girl, poses in a traditional outfit. © Sahat Zia Hero Right: Sawmira, 12, holds up one of her drawings. © Ishrat Bibi

Nur Mohammad, 79, crafts chicken coops out of bamboo. A former soldier, he struggles to earn enough money to make up for inadequate food rations and feed his family of six.
Nur Mohammad, 79, crafts chicken coops out of bamboo.
Bangladesh 2023 © Ishrat Bibi
Rahman provides barber services for the community inside the refugee camps. Rohingya refugees cannot legally work in Bangladesh.
A Rohingya man trims the beard of another Rohingya man in Cox's Bazar.
Bangladesh 2023 © Ro Yassin Abdumonab
Cows graze on a rubbish dump in one of the camps for Rohingya refugees. 
Cows graze on a rubbish dump in one of the camps for Rohingya refugees.
Bangladesh 2023 © Ro Yassin Abdumonab
Mohammad carries his sick grandson back from the health center in Cox’s Bazar.
Mohammad carries his sick grandson back from the health center in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
A father with his sick son in Cox's Bazar last year. Bangladesh 2023 © Sahat Zia Hero
A Rohingya couple carry their sick child through the camp to find a doctor.
Three Rohingya photographers tell us about their daily lives in exile in 20 images
Bangladesh 2023 © Sahat Zia Hero
Muhammad combs his hair before meeting with friends to take a course organized by NGOs.
A young Rohingya man combs his hair in a mirror in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
Bangladesh 2023 © Ro Yassin Abdumonab
Zainura, 44, crafts fishing nets to earn money and provide food for her family.
Zainura, 44, crafts fishing nets to earn money and provide food for her family.
Bangladesh 2023 © Ishrat Bibi