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Rohingya Refugee Crisis in Cox's Bazar

2022
About one million Rohingya Muslim minority people fled from their home on 25 August 2017 due to the recent violence in the Rakhine State of Myanmar and entered Bangladesh, a neighboring country. Many of them were the vulnerable people with 58% refugees under 18 children, 67% female, and 9% infants below one year. This was a great humanitarian challenge
Mohammad Shoeb, Mithila Farzana Mumu
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Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Toward a Sustainable Solution

Journal of Governance, Security & Development, 2021
This study aims at finding a sustainable solution to the decades long Rohingya crisis. Since the second world war, the Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) and the extremist groups of people have been trying to evict the Rohingyas from the place they have been living from ancient times. The world has witnessed such crisis in many parts of the world.
Moinul Islam, Jannatul Ferdous
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Volunteering with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

British Journal of Midwifery, 2020
Maria Johnston shares her experience as a volunteer midwife at the HOPE Field hospital in the world's largest refugee camp—Kutupalong, Bangladesh
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Stateless: the Rohingya refugees one year on

BMJ, 2018
Dalila Mahdawi/MSF In the past year nearly a million people have fled northern Rakhine province in Myanmar for the safety of neighbouring Bangladesh. Around 900 000 of the refugees are now enduring cramped and unhygienic lives in camps, such as Balukhali, left, in Cox’s Bazar. The coastal town has become the world’s largest refugee camp.
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The Rohingya refugee in the Bangladeshi press

2021
The visual aspects of journalism are often ignored in discussions of peace journalism, although they do constitute an important element of how a conflict is framed in the news. This is illustrated through an analysis of images of the Rohingya refugees in the Bangladeshi press.
Islam, Kajalie S.   +1 more
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Rakhine conflict hurts Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

Emerald Expert Briefings, 2022
Significance A ceasefire agreed in November 2020 collapsed in August this year. The fighting has important ramifications not only for civilians currently living in the area but also for the more than 1 million Rohingya who reside in Bangladeshi refugee camps, having fled previous bouts of violence in Rakhine.
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Rohingya refugees in India

2022
Tehmina Abbas, Ravi Hemadri
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Understanding Media Portrayal of Rohingya Refugees

2020
The chapter examines the media representation of Rohingya refugees in India. Media is playing a significant role in building consensus and shaping people’s perception of modern nation-states. The ability to control the symbolic resources enable mass media to build consensus and shapes people’s perception to manufacture consent.
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Telepsychiatry for the Rohingya refugees (Preprint)

2018
UNSTRUCTURED Though health and shelter are two basic human rights, millions of refugees around the world are deprived of these basic needs. Moreover, the mental health need is one of least priority issues for the refugees.
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Vignette: Human Rights and the Rohingya Refugees

2019
The vignette gives a brief insight into the historical background of the Rohingya Refugees and hints at the extent of their victimization at the hands of the state. It grounds the issues of conflict, displacement and loss as a current and unfolding issue. More people have experienced displacement currently than during the Second World War (UN Director).
Sharmin Sultana   +2 more
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