Regreening a Barren Rohingya Refugee Camp on Myanmar’s Border

Where a year ago there were only the desolate remains of a forest scythed from hills to house hundreds of thousands in the world’s largest refugee camp, Rohingya refugee Hazara Khatun now picks the vegetables she will use for dinner.

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