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Nutrition for Rohingya Refugees
Influx of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh since August 2017 made a global largest humanitarian crises which has a major concern to build a sustainable nutrition intervention. It is necessary to develop the refugees settlement with a provision of sustainable livelihood and nutrition security, without these any intervention design for them is not ...
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Scabies remains a major cause of morbidity among Bangladeshi children, particularly in overcrowded and resource‐limited settings. This perspective synthesizes current evidence to contextualize the surge of pediatric scabies outbreaks reported across Bangladesh in 2025.
Hemayet Hossain +7 more
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Pragmatic Analysis of Anger Expression Used by Netizen On Rohingya Refugees In Website [PDF]
This study focuses on (1) the intentions of anger expression in the comment (2) the implicatures of anger expression (3) the maxim violation of anger expression in comments taken from washingtonpost about Rohingyas news.
Ekawati, Ranti +1 more
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Six long years: exploring resettlement as a durable solution for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar have been living in Bangladesh since the 1970s. Although some successful negotiations with the Myanmar government resulted in repatriation in the 1970s and 1990s, some refugees remained in Bangladesh.
Mahanam Bhattacharjee Mithun
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T. indotineae: A New Emergent Fungal Pathogen Driven by Global Travel
ABSTRACT Background The global spread of Trichophyton indotineae, a multidrug‐resistant dermatophyte, remains insufficiently understood due to limited data on migration‐associated dissemination and emerging local transmission. This study reviewed available evidence and integrated international migration statistics to assess the worldwide distribution ...
Bryan Ortiz +5 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines how migrant women from Afghanistan who arrived in Germany in or after 2015—including asylum seekers, refugees, and those with rejected cases—experience and contest the everyday challenges within the liminal and precarious confines of camps and camp‐like structures, including asylum reception and collective accommodation ...
Sayed Mahdi Mosawi
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Emotional distress among Rohingya refugees in Malaysia
Malaysia hosts over 175,000 refugees or asylum seekers who are registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, over half of whom are ethnically Rohingya.
Stacey A Shaw +3 more
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Foreign Aid, Civil Society and Post‐colonial Statebuilding in the Thai‒Myanmar Borderworld
ABSTRACT Foreign aid is often used to promote good governance and to strengthen civil society, yet it can reproduce the uneven geographies of post‐colonial statebuilding. This article provides a relational and interpretivist analysis of foreign aid in southeast Myanmar between 2012 and 2021, when Western donors backed the country's democratic ...
Shona Loong
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COVID-19 induced challenges in refugee management: lessons learned from Rohingya camps in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's Rohingya crisis is more complex than ever due to several factors. Failure to repatriate Rohingya refugees to their homeland, declining sympathy among the host communities, funding reductions from the international communities, the 2021 ...
Bulbul Siddiqi, Nur Newaz Khan
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Acehnese Teachers Teaching English to Rohingya Refugees: Process and Cultural Barriers
Rohingya people being sheltered in East Aceh, Indonesia, are taught English to prepare them for their future resettlement in Western countries; these countries are as determined by the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Burhanuddin Yasin +2 more
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