GENEVA (Reuters) - Two United Nations agencies said on Monday that any shortfalls in funding from global donors could have dire consequences for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) with UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and partners today called on the ...
The United Nations announced Monday it was seeking nearly $1 billion to provide life-saving aid this year for some 1.5 ...
Driven from their homes, many of the Rohingyas have been living in refugee settlements in Bangladesh, entirely dependent on ...
Frustration runs high in sprawling camps of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the ...
After years of waiting, Chicago’s Rohingya community now fears longer delays to reunite with loved ones as Trump suspends ...
Thailand-based human rights group Fortify Rights in a report said that Rohingya armed groups killed at least 219 Rohingyas in ...
Members of Rohingya militant groups in Bangladesh have killed, abducted, tortured, and threatened Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in acts that may amount to war crimes, Fortify Rights said in a new ...
Bangladesh Food Security Network has raised concerns about the impending crisis from the World Food Program's decision to ...
The Bangladesh Food Security Network (KHANI) has expressed deep concern over the World Food Programme's (WFP) decision to cut food rations for Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, warning of a looming ...
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said Saturday the organisation is exploring the possibility of a humanitarian aid ...