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The Use of Home Fortification Products in Humanitarian Settings: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Home fortification products (HFPs), including multiple micronutrient powders and small‐quantity lipid‐based nutrient supplements, are specialized, nutrient‐filled products added to foods with the aim of filling critical nutrient gaps. Despite their potential, there is limited documentation of the use of HFPs in humanitarian settings.
Jacqueline M. Lauer +4 more
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INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT POLICY ON ROHINGYA REFUGEES
The wave of migration of Rohingya refugees has come unstoppably in the waters of Aceh since late 2015. The violence that engulfs the Rohingyas in Myanmar, such as homicide and arson, has forced some Rohingyas to flee. They are trying to survive by moving
Deasy silvya Sari
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From Finding to Making Jari: The Return of Burmese Political Refugees From South Korea
ABSTRACT The Korean word jari means a place, but also a seat, social position or space, according to the context. In interviews with Burmese refugees returning from South Korea (hereinafter Korea) to Myanmar, this word was used to express the challenges of return after nearly 20 years.
Jae Hyun Park
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Background The Rohingya ethnic minority population in northern Rakhine state, Myanmar, have experienced some of the most protracted situations of persecution.
Nicole Messner +10 more
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The graphical abstract illustrates the pathways driving children into beach vending—economic hardship, psychosocial influences, and environmental factors—and their lived experiences, including physical challenges, deprivation, and psychological impacts. It visually highlights the push‐pull dynamics and underscores the need for targeted interventions to
Md. Ziaul Islam +7 more
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Rohingya refugee children make up 55% of the refugee population living in camp-like settlements in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh (Rohingya Humanitarian Joint Response Plan, 2019).
Aladin Borja Jr. +3 more
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Analysing the Case of Rohingya Refugees In Bangladesh: Different Levels of Solidarity
The Rohingya refugee crisis has been a prolonged refugee crisis in Bangladesh. With the first refugee influx having taken place as far back in late 1977, to the latest one in 2017 (MSF, 2022), the protracted nature of the crisis has made the refugees ...
Nahian Salsabeel, Faria Ulfath Leera
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Beyond Hate Speech and Misinformation: Facebook and the Rohingya Genocide in Myanmar
The case of the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar has increasingly come to illustrate the maximum evil of Facebook and its parent company, Meta. Yet most analyses of this case share a distinctive feature that radically narrows the scope of the problem: the ...
Matt Schissler
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Global Fields and Migration Regimes: Citizenship by Investment
ABSTRACT In the past decade, scholars of international migration have made remarkable strides in unpacking the complex infrastructures that channel cross‐border mobility by investigating the operation of profit‐oriented migration industries and the regulatory tussles of multilevel migration governance.
Kristin Surak
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Rohingya-The Stateless Community Becoming the Lost Generation
The Rohingya is a Muslim ethnic minority group in Rakhine State of Myanmar.It is now established but controversial fact that the Rohingya is a stateless population of the world who has found shelter across vast swathes of Asia mainly in Bangladesh, and ...
Mahbubur RAHMAN, Haradhan Kumar MOHAJAN
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