Rohingya Medics Organization
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Co-founders | Anita Schug and Ambia Perveen. |
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Website | https://www.rohingyamedics.org/ |
The Rohingya Medics Organization is a humanitarian not for profit organisation that provides health care to Rohingya people in Myanmar.[1]
It was co-founded by medical doctors Anita Schug[1][2] and Ambia Perveen.[3]
The organization works in Rakhine state, Myanmar where it provinces telemedicine services.[1] It also produces public health videos in the Rohingya language that are shared via social media.[4]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cabot, Cyrielle (2020-03-28). "Coronavirus : dans les camps de Rohingyas, la peur de l'épidémie". Asialyst (in français). Retrieved 2022-01-12. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ Quinley, John (2020-03-31). "The internet crackdown in the Rohingya refugee camps is dangerous". Fortify Rights. Retrieved 2022-01-12. Unknown parameter
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