Dhaka, June 15 -- Civil society members have urged for allowing Rohingya to engage in productive work in Cox's Bazar camps apart from preparing a collective plan to cope with the cut in foreign aid for the refugees.

They, at a webinar, also urged for regeneration of nature in the camp, especially banning the use of plastic as well as the use of groundwater.

Speakers made the call at the webinar organised by Cox's Bazar Civil Society and NGO Forum (CCNF), a network of 60 local organisations, titled 'Humanitarian Response to Forcefully Displaced Myanmar Nationals (FDMN)' on Wednesday.

Shireen Huq of Naripokka chaired the event while KM Tariqul Islam Director-General NGO Affairs Bureau was the chief guest.

Johannes van der Klaauw, Countr...