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Bangladesh: Rohingya Crisis-Food Distribution overwhelms NGOs - 23 Sep 2017

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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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  • Thousands of Rohingya wait at Balukhali customs field in Bangladesh on September 23, 2017. There is a problem with getting aid to the Rohingya because they are still unsettled in one area. Many Rohingya move around and this is causing NGO’s many problems reaching the majority and streamlining a food distribution system . Many Rohingyas have set up small camps along the roads in Coxs Bazar. Also since there is no organized time for the food delivery to come when delivery does come chaos breaks out. This puts many in danger both staff and the Rohingya as people push and shove one another to get to the distribution trucks. Often the trucks leave as the drivers feel their staff are in danger of being harmed by the number of people trying to desperately trying to grab food. NGO staff have often resorted to standing on the roofs of their vehicles to distribute food. Often now small canes are being used to tap people who become disruptive and to get some order to the mayhem of the chaotic food distribution lines. (Photo by Gail Orenstein)
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