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.
A recent report titled "Behind the Wire" from Doctors Without Borders estimates there are 2.8 ... refugees. Bangladesh should also address the growing insecurity in the refugee camps. Armed ...
They first faced persecution in their country. Then a deadly crackdown by Myanmar’s army sent hundreds of thousands fleeing ...
Rohingya refugee Mahbub Alam, 56, whose nine member family solely depends on aid, speaks to The Associated Press in his makeshift home at a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, ...
The United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy to Myanmar, former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop, is in hot ...
After years of waiting, Chicago’s Rohingya community now fears longer delays to reunite with loved ones as Trump suspends ...
Frustration runs high in sprawling camps of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the freeze on American foreign aid COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh -- They first ...
Attacks by the group, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, were used as a pretext by the Myanmar military to launch a campaign ...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) with UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and partners today called on the ...
Dozens of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh gathered to pray for the early release of a Rohingya insurgent leader arrested this week on charges of murder, illegal entry and militant activities. Ataullah ...
The report finds “reasonable grounds” to believe that certain acts committed by separatists against Rohingya men, women, and children in refugee camps in Bangladesh constitute war crimes due to a ...
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