Priyanka on Monday took to Twitter to share a photograph of herself from an aircraft looking out of the window.
"Follow my Instagram to share my experiences as I visit the Rohingya refugee camps on this Unicef field visit. Children uprooted, the world needs to care. We need to care," Priyanka captioned the image.
A few hours later, she shares the pictures from her visit and wrote with it - "I’m in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh today for a field visit UNICEF, visiting one of the largest refugee camps in the world...".
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The 35-year-old, who has worked with United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for over a decade, promotes causes such as environment, health and education and women's rights among many others.
In November last year, Myanmar and Bangladesh signed an agreement to repatriate an estimated 700,000 Rohingya Muslims who fled a brutal Myanmar military campaign launched in August 2017.
Before visiting Dhaka, Priyanka was in London, where she attended her friend Meghan Markle's wedding to British Royal Prince Harry.