 Health services in Bangladesh's Rohingya refugee camps were boosted this week when the UN Migration Agency IOM opened two major new health facilities. A 33-room inpatient hospital has been constructed on the site of a former clinic built from bamboo during the height of the 2017 Rohingya refugee crisis. Another health post will serve one of the most overcrowded parts of the refugee camps. Almost one million Rohingya are sheltering in Cox's Bazaar. The new IOM facilities will support the government of Bangladesh to provide primary health care and boost maternity, pediatric and mental health services for thousands of people from the Rohingya refugee and local communities.