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WHO Takes Action to Promote the Health of Refugees and Migrants [PDF]
Migration is a defining issue of our time, with 1 billion migrants globally, of whom 258 million have crossed borders. Climate change and political instability propel ever-greater displacement, with major detriments to health.
Abubakar, Ibrahim +5 more
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The Implementation of Non-Refoulement Principle to the Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Indonesia [PDF]
The expulsion of refugees, either by the state party or by the non-state party to the 1951 Refugee Convention or countries has protracted the refugees\u27 suffering.
Syahrin, M. A. (M)
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Background Malaria remains a critical public health challenge in southeastern Bangladesh, particularly in Cox′s Bazar, where the mass displacement of over one million Rohingya refugees since 2017 has heightened transmission risks. The interplay of ecological fragility, overcrowded living conditions, and climatic variability underscores the need for a ...
Ashekul Islam +11 more
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Sikap Bangladesh Dalam Menanggapi Program Unhcr United Nations Joint Initiative Terhadap Penanganan Pengungsi Rohingya (Periode 2006-2011) [PDF]
This research explains Bangladeshs response about UNHCRs United Nations Joint Initiative in handling Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is now home to 29.016 Rohingyas.
Mery, M. (Mery), Olivia, Y. (Yessy)
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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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Exploring host community attitudes towards Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Acceptance and assistance from the host community is crucial to ensure support for refugee populations. This article explores attitudes of the host community about Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
Mst. Ismat Jerin +1 more
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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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KONSTRUKSI MEKANISME ASEAN DALAM PENANGANAN PENGUNGSI ROHINGYA
This research focuses on the role of ASEAN, as a regional organization, in handling rohingya refugees. The results show that ASEAN has barriers in carrying out its role in handling refugees, particularly the Rohingyas, which derive from the principle of ...
Budi Hermawan Bangun
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ABSTRACT The Five‐Point Consensus (5PC) of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) adopted after the 2021 military takeover in Myanmar is generally understood as a failure given its objectives have not been achieved. Meanwhile, existing debate about the 5PC's origins, the reasons for its lack of effectiveness, and controversies surrounding ...
Jürgen Haacke
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“There We Are Nothing, Here We Are Nothing!”—The Enduring Effects of the Rohingya Genocide
Debates continue as to whether crimes committed against the Rohingya in Myanmar amount to genocide. This article will address this question, framed in the broad context of the Rohingya victimisation in Myanmar, but also the narrow context of the Rohingya
Melanie O’Brien, Gerhard Hoffstaedter
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