Abstract
Bangladesh has sheltered Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar for the past forty years. Rohingyas have been coming to Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh since the late 1970s, but the August 2017 incident in Myanmar's Rakhine state was the most severe disaster. In 2017, a significant number of Rohingya refugees escaped the persecution in Rakhine and relocated to Cox's Bazar district in Bangladesh, joining other Rohingya refugees who were already living there. They have been residing in a location with restricted amenities, no means of sustenance, and limited educational opportunities. Their living conditions in densely populated camps have rendered their existence intolerable. Rohingya refugees in the camps continue to encounter substantial obstacles five years after the 2017 campaign. Furthermore, the probability of their returning home appears unlikely. There is currently a great deal of uncertainty in the camps, necessitating further research. This paper strives toward that end.