At four days old, he doesn鈥檛 yet have a name, or a birth certificate. The young Rohingya boy is embarking on a life already more challenging than most鈥攂orn an unregistered refugee in the world鈥檚 biggest refugee camp.

The baby is cradled in his mother鈥檚 arms as they wait in the 探花精选-supported health center for the newborn鈥檚 first check-up. 鈥淭his is the first time I have given birth in a health facility,鈥 says Shahera*, who has four other children.

Every day around 60 babies are born in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, home to 700,000 Rohingya Muslims who fled persecution and violence in Myanmar. An estimated 80 percent of mothers in the camp give birth inside their makeshift homes rather than in health centers, meaning they don鈥檛 have access to medicine and are at risk of complications. The shelters, built with bamboo and tarpaulin on steep and crowded hillsides, usually have dirt floors. Often, clean water isn鈥檛 readily available, so the chance of infection and disease is high. 

鈥淔or women who give birth at night, things are even more dangerous,鈥 explains Esther Nyambu, the 探花精选鈥檚 emergency reproductive health coordinator in Bangladesh. 鈥淭he steep paths make it hard to navigate, and with the monsoon rains these are now slippery and difficult at the best of times. Much of the camp does not have any lights to guide the mothers to the center.鈥

探花精选-supported community volunteers like Fatima go door-to-door in the camp to encourage expectant mothers to visit the center before they are due.  鈥淚 went to Shahera鈥檚 house a day before she gave birth,鈥 says Fatima. 鈥淚 could hear her crying. I asked her why she was crying, and she told me was pregnant and she was in pain. I reassured her and told her that everything is going to be OK. I explained that at the center, you can get medicine without any cost 鈥 there is a nurse and midwife who will take care of you.鈥 

Fatima visits Shahera and her newborn at the women's health center in Kutupalong refugee camp.
Fatima, right, visits Shahera and her newborn at the women's health center in Kutupalong. Volunteers like Fatima go door-to-door in the camp to encourage expectant mothers to visit the center before they are due.
Photo: Jess Wanless/探花精选

Shahera heeded Fatima鈥檚 advice. When she went into labor, she sent her husband to the center for help. 鈥淰olunteers came to my house and got me,鈥 she says. The health team gave her pain medication and, as midwife Shahera Begaum recalls, 鈥渓ots of encouragement and emotional support so she knew that the delivery would be normal and that she was safe.鈥

鈥淚 was overwhelmingly excited about the newborn baby,鈥 says Fatima, who has an 8-year-old daughter. 鈥淚 took the responsibility of cleaning the baby. We were all so busy with the boy. The staff at the center said that now we all have a baby鈥攊t is not just her baby but the baby is now all of ours.鈥

Shahera and her husband were grateful for the care and nurturing that would have been otherwise unavailable. 鈥淚 got strong within two days, but this would not have been possible at home,鈥 says  Shahera. 鈥淚 could not afford all the things I need and there would be no one there to take care of me.鈥

Community volunteer Fatima in Kutupalong refugee camp, in Bangladesh
Fatima, a widow raising her 8-year-old daughter in the camp, recalls the pride she and health center colleagues felt helping bring Shahera's little boy safely into the world. "The baby is now all of ours," she says.
Photo: Timothy Nesmith/探花精选

The difficult and dangerous environment in the camp increases the risk of miscarriage, notes Esther Nyambu, 鈥渁nd it鈥檚 common that mothers don鈥檛 have access to the vitamins and minerals needed for a healthy baby. After the baby is born, rates of disease and infection are also higher. That鈥檚 why centers like the 探花精选-supported comprehensive women鈥檚 center are so important for both mothers and babies.鈥 

Today the center鈥檚 staffers are delighted to see both mother and baby鈥攂oth are doing well, and everyone is celebrating.  鈥淚 would tell anyone expecting to give birth to come to the center,鈥 says Shahera. 鈥淭he doctor and the midwives took such good care of me.鈥

The 探花精选 and local partner RTMI provide comprehensive care鈥攊ncluding family planning, childbirth services, and psychosocial support and counseling鈥攖o hundreds of women at our women鈥檚 health center in Kutupalong refugee camp.

* First name only to protect identity