GENEVA, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- The nearly 1 million Rohingya refugees still remain vulnerable today, even though concerted efforts by the Bangladesh government, the World Health Organization (WHO), and health partners have helped save thousands of lives and prevented and rapidly curtailed deadly disea...
She met Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in Bangladesh and encountered Syrian refugees in Iraq and Jordan. Those experiences reminded Sahel of her younger self as a child orphaned by war. The cover of the book is a photo taken in 2023 when she visited an orphanage in Iran where she had stayed...
A full 33% of Palestinians believe the most vital goal today is the “right of return” of refugees and their descendants to their 1948 towns and villages. This means that, according to the PSR poll, at least one-third of Palestinians want to replace Israel—not make peace with it. M...
An estimated 688,000 Rohingyas crossed over to Cox's Bazar from Myanmar beginning Aug. 25, 2017, joining nearly 212,500 others who had arrived in earlier waves. The majority of the refugees are living in Kutapalong and Balukhali mega camps, currently one of the world's biggest refugee se...
In fear, hope, or desperation, these women left home seeking new lives. Some found opportunity; others found more uncertainty—or worse.
More than 436,000 refugees have crossed the border from Rakhine since August 25 when a military crackdown was launched following attacks by Rohingya militants, according to UN figures on Monday. The refugees have given shocking accounts of killings and mass rapes by Myanmar soldiers and Buddhist mo...
Nationality crisis and Rights of Rohingya Refugee Children: A Sociological Analysis of Children's Rights in Bangladesh The refugee population in South Asia constitutes roughly about 14 percent of the world's total refugees. The refugee flows are caused by a complex interact... I Jahan 被引量: ...
Mr. President, it is important to recall that this is not the first wave if massive forced displacement of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar to Bangladesh in the past 40 years. The scale of displacement is so large and so severe that today there are more Rohingya living in exile than in Myanm...