A peer-to-peer support session for Rohingya refugee children in Camp 3, in the mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) outreach room in a primary healthcare centre of Camp 3 ; Refugees who fled violence in Myanmar to Bangladesh since
August 2017 continue to face mental health and psychosocial
concerns. These can affect their long-term mental health and
psychosocial well-being. In addition to their experiences in
Myanmar and the impact these events had, their living conditions in
the refugee settlements in Cox’s Bazar contribute to higher levels of daily stress for the refugees.
Consequently, the mental well-being of the most vulnerable continues to be affected and requires support

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