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Rohingya people who have recently fled Rakhine state, Myanmar, face overcrowding and lack of access to essential services, as well as mental stress.
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Seven years after the Myanmar military launched a major campaign of violence targeting the Rohingya people, they have found little reprieve from hardship, even after fleeing for safety.
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MSF calls on other actors to step up and help provide hepatitis C care.
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Nearly one in five Rohingya refugees in the camps of Cox’s Bazar has hepatitis C. MSF has treated thousands, but it’s not sufficient to meet the rising needs.
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