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Rohingya Broadcast Rohingya “Lifeline” radio - Thursday, May 20, 2021 MC & News: Sami Ahmed & Mohammed Hussain \\arsenic\netexchange$\Bangla\MP3 ROH Lifeline 05202021 1130 UTC Intro Today: Thursday, May 20, 2021 7:30 a.m. (Washington, D.C., USA) News Headlines Duration: 7 minutes · Burma Campaign: UK aid to Rohingya £27.6m, almost half of 2020 · £2500 raised for Rohingya refugees by completing charity run · Japan to extend US$4 million in emergency food aid to Myanmar · 52,000 Palestinians displaced by Israeli airstrikes: UN · Netanyahu rejects Biden's appeal over Gaza attack Shortwave: 31-meter band, 9350 kHz; 25-meter band, 11700 kHz and 12030 kHz Medium wave (AM): 1575 kHz Report: VOA News Reporter: Sabera Begum (Cox’s Bazar) Related item code: 9-P Duration: 7:15 minutes Topic: Rohingyas, especially children are suffering from various diseases due to the hot weather. Translation Summary: The lives of Rohingyas have become unbearable in the scorching heat during this summer; they are suffering from various diseases, especially Rohingya children. Sayeed Muhammad (45) from Camp 5 said, high temperatures are making it difficult for people to work, many laborers have quit their jobs. Rohingyas, especially children are suffering from various diseases due to the hot weather. His own three children have also been suffering from skin diseases due to the heat. He added that on the one hand due to the lockdown, doctors are not available in the hospitals and on the other hand due to the large number of patients, people are not getting the required treatment. Moreover, Rohingyas are not able to see a doctor in private due to lack of income. There is no limit to the suffering of the Rohingyas now; in fact the Rohingyas are going through a difficult time now. Report: VOA News Reporter: Mohammed Idris Abdullah (Cox’s Bazar) Related item code: 9-P Duration: 6:51 minutes Topic: Rohingya Express Concern for the Deprivation of Children from Proper Access to Educational Facilities during this COVID-19 Lockdown in Cox’s Bazar Migrants Camp Translation Summary: Mohammed Shalam, Rohingya volunteer teacher of Save the Children International-SCI said to VOA Rohingya Lifeline Program that the learners are being kept in follow-up and teach as well after forming group with 3-4 students and maintaining the instruction of World Health Organization-WHO. But more than 75% learners are inattentive to do their classes. Also, Rohingya volunteer teachers of the NGO/Agencies can’t contact class fruitfully due to lacking materials and regular touching with students and teachers. Mohammed Ilias Secretary of the Rohingya camp base organization “Arakan Rohingya National Union said that Rohingya students have been deprived of proper access to educational facilities because the learning centers of the different NGO/Agency are closed during this COVID-19 pandemic in the Rohingya migrant camp of Cox’s Bazar. So, people are in tension and anxiety for losing their future generation. So, Ilias said that if the Rohingya students are allowed to study in school, colleges and universities either inside and outside the camp or abroad then they could fight for sustainable solution of their problems. Rohingya Song: Duration: 3:00 minutes Program Closing Announcement: Sami Ahmed Production: Selim Hossain /Sanjana Feroz Engineer: N/A

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