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The U.N. refugee agency says it fears that 427 Rohingya fleeing Myanmar and a refugee camp in Bangladesh may have died at sea this month.
As Bangladesh navigates a new political era following the historic “Monsoon Revolution” of August 2024 — which saw the ...
Without effective action, around 1.9 crore people in Bangladesh could be displaced by slow-onset climate disasters by 2050, said Professor Tasneem Siddiqui at a workshop yesterday.
Norway’s State Secretary for International Development, Stine Renate Haheim, visited Bangladesh from Tuesday to Wednesday. ...
Dire humanitarian conditions in Myanmar and Bangladesh are driving more Rohingya to risk dangerous boat journeys to safety, ...
But climate disasters mount ... Three thousand miles to the east, in a camp in Bangladesh, a Rohingya refugee’s makeshift home is threatened by frequent landslides from cyclones.
A dire humanitarian situation in Myanmar and Bangladesh may have led to deaths of an estimated 427 Rohingya refugees at sea, ...
As sea levels climb and weather grows more extreme, coastal regions everywhere are facing a creeping threat: salt.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech ... where the Rohingya live in sprawling camps. Bangladesh government’s Refugee, Relief and Repatriation Commissioner, Mohammed Mizanur ...
Colder temperatures are linked with increased risk of diarrhea among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, emphasizing the need for climate-sensitive health strategies in refugee settings. A new study ...
At the Bangladesh camps, Rohingya refugees fear the cuts will compound food and health issues and lead to a surge in crime. "There are fewer doctors now. Rohingya volunteers who supported us have ...