Nov 09, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Women more vulnerable to Covid-19 at Rohingya camps
Women lead the Covid-19 infection cases at the camps with 53%. While more men are dying worldwide from coronavirus compared to women, the situation is completely the opposite at the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, the death rate from Covid-19 for men is at 76.97% and 23.03% for women, according to statistics compiled […]Nov 02, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Malaysia, Myanmar, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on EU mobilizes international donors to support Rohingya refugees and countries in the region
Last week the European Union, along with the United States, the United Kingdom and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees co-hosted the International Donors’ Conference in solidarity with Rohingya refugees and countries in the region. The EU mobilized a total of €96 million for Rohingya refugees in 2020 for humanitarian, development co-operation as well […]Nov 01, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on IOM, UK EMT continue Covid health support for Rohingyas
The joint efforts between the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the UK Emergency Medical Team (EMT) greatly benefit Covid-19 response efforts, especially for the most vulnerable in Cox’s Bazar, said the migration agency on Sunday. “The support provided by UK EMT on capacity building, technical guidance and supervision of clinical teams enhances the quality of […]Oct 31, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Documents, Guidance, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on Rain Again Started While Open Drains in the Rohingya Refugees Camps are Unhealthy and Polluting the Environment.
Climate Change and Open Drainage System in the Rohingya Refugees Camps Made People Fall in Illness: Medical Agencies Report. Staff Correspondence Mercy Refugees House Coxbazar,Bangladesh. Increasing Temperature in between heavy rainfall along with open drainage system in the Rohingya Refugees Camps let people fall in illness as Medical Agencies Report in Coxbazar like high fever, […]Oct 29, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugees issues Comments Off on UNHCR welcomes EU’s support for Rohingyas, host communities in Cox’s Bazar
hingyas and host communities in Cox’s Bazar. The EU is one of the long-standing donors for UNHCR Bangladesh since 2005, said the UN agency on Thursday. “In these unprecedented and immensely challenging times, our life-saving and essential work, and the overall humanitarian response in support to the Government of Bangladesh, would not be possible without […]Oct 28, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Malaysia, Myanmar, Refugees issues Comments Off on WHO draws attention to Rohingya mental health issues
DHAKA: More than 20 percent of Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugees are struggling with mental health issues, a grim result of the abuse and trauma suffered in Myanmar, an official from the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Saturday. The statistics were shared on World Mental Health Day, which is marked on Oct. 10 every year, and […]Oct 27, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Malaysia, Myanmar, Refugees issues, Religious Rights Comments Off on Rohingya Crisis Pledging Conference: UNFPA APRO Statement
I am pleased to deliver these remarks on behalf of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund. For three years, UNFPA has been providing life-saving interventions for women, girls, adolescents and youth from both the Rohingya refugee population and the surrounding host communities impacted by this protracted crisis, across the humanitarian development peace nexus to build and […]Oct 26, 2020 editormilton2020 Bangladesh, Education, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Photos, Pictures, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on All Mercy Supervisors Monitoring Teachers’ Classes Maintaining Health Issues for the Sake of Ensuring Quality Education.
Staff Reporter Coxbazar Mercy Refugees House Bangladesh Team. Mercy Refugees House has been working with children education at Rohingya Refugees camps since January 2018 by posting 40 teachers combining both male and female. The teachers had been teaching students in two shifts (morning and afternoon) separating grades. There were a lot of high standard books […]Oct 22, 2020 editormilton2020 Articles & Interviews, Bangladesh, Help Refugees, Human Rights, Myanmar, Refugee instruction, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on Winter Bringing Rain Continues at Coxbazar & There is Signal Number Three Since the Weather is Quite Bad.
Heavy Rain and Bad Weather Worry Rohingya Refugees as There is a Threat of Cold and Corona. Staff Reporter People are suffering and daily life has stopped due to rain and continuous drizzling. Abdur Sukkur at Camp 16 told to our correspondence that “due to rain, walkways are slippery and people are feeling cold. It […]Oct 21, 2020 editoralamin Bangladesh, Malaysia, Refugees Issues, Refugees issues Comments Off on UNHCR calls for solution to Rohingya crisis
The UN Refugee Agency has called for solidarity, support and solutions for the Rohingya refugees ahead of an urgent donor conference tomorrow amid a shortfall in humanitarian assistance. Together with the US, the UK and European Union, the UNHCR is co-hosting the virtual conference to meet urgent humanitarian needs of Rohingyas both inside and outside […]Jul 29, 2023
It has been close to six years since hundreds of thousands of Rohingya faced a deadly genocide by Myanmar’s military and fled the country in search of protection and refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh. The Rohingya population has been undergoing persecution, discrimination, arbitrary arrests, and atrocities in Myanmar for over seven decades. Their condition is alarmingly […]