Gigi Hadid has visited Irish charity Concern’s refugee camp in Bangladesh.
The supermodel travelled to Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday, in her role as Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF.
Gigi spent the day hearing the stories of those who fled from widespread violence in Mynamar last August.
As the first anniversary of the crisis approaches, over 919,000 Rohingya are now living in makeshift structures in the sprawling camp. These refugees are extremely vulnerable to monsoon weather conditions and other health risks.
Concern Worldwide, in partnership with UNICEF, has set up nine Outpatient Therapeutic Programme Centre, which Gigi visited.
The centres offer life-saving and nutritional support to the children living in the region – and, while there, the model spoke to some mothers about their experiences.
Gigi has been sharing her experiences of the camps on Instagram, to show her followers the conditions these refugees are living in.
In one video uploaded to Instagram, the model plays football with young children living in the camps.