JOHANNESBURG - It's been eight years since the Rohingya left Myanmar to escape certain death at the hands of the military.
More than 800,000 people were forced from their homes and were reliant on the charity of their host country, Bangladesh.
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There they rely on humanitarian assistance, aren't allowed into the formal work force and children go without education.
Doctors without Borders says the plight of these people shouldn't be forgotten.
Antonino Caradonna, the Médecins Sans Frontières Head of Mission in Bangladesh, discussed the situation and challenges facing humanitarian organisations there with eNCA.