Kutupalong, Cox's Bazar: Rohingya refugee teachers are not getting their salary for 3 months in Bangladesh refugees camp said a refugee teacher, requested not to named from Kutupalong Camp. Bangla curriculum, namely non formal and formal was introduced in the refugees camp last 2008 under the implemented partner PHALS by the support of UNICEF. At the time 8 local teachers ( now 43 ), for Kutupalong, were recruited to support Bangla subject only and all the others teachers were Rohingya ( who worked in former Burmese curriculum running time). PHALS fixed 2500 tk salary for local teachers and 1500 tk for Rohingya teachers and committed to increase 10% each year. After 4/5 months PHALS had gone from the camp for their internal problem. Than education programme was handed over to Research Training and Management International( Rtm I). For extending 1 and half hours 350tk is added to salary for all. As this all the teacher including Rohingya got 10% and yearly bonus o