joining me now from london is kate schuetze sea of amnesty international now kate you visited bangladesh just last month tell us a little bit more about what you saw. you know so we went to several of the refugee camps and talked to a number of people at the forefront of them minds with the need for education even speaking to young people there's very few options for them to get a meaningful or. quality education within the caps there are child friendly learning spaces at the minute but they only cater for young children and they are more about play and connections into is about formal learning so there's this concern now that it's eighteen months on from the crisis that first resulted in these people playing to bangladesh and if something's not done soon around education that we lose a generation that in terms of development and reaching their full capacity one thing that i don't really understand hopefully you can explain is why doesn't international organization or the united nations just provide that schooling in these camps why can't they just move forward and do that. yes i mean ab