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- 30/09/2021
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By Ana Salvá, The Diplomat The situation in the refugee camps has worsened over the years, causing irreversible damage to the mental health of their inhabitants. Zaifur Hussein, 50, managed...
Read more- 11/08/2021
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Bangladesh began vaccinating thousands of Rohingya Muslims on Tuesday in the world’s largest refugee settlement amid a surge in Covid-19 infections in the country, officials said. Aid workers have long warned...
Read more- 16/06/2021
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By Mohammed Rafique, The Rohingya Post Three Rohingya infants aged between one and two died of the deadly diarrhoeal outbreak in Bhasan Char within the first two weeks of June....
Read more- 28/05/2021
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By UNFPA “Amidst the unstable conditions that we are living in, coming to the Women-Led Community Center gives us the opportunity to invest our time, energy and skills into a...
Read more- 13/12/2020
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By Fortify Rights Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh continue to experience severe mental health impacts of genocide and mass atrocity crimes perpetrated in Myanmar, adversely impacting their daily lives and functioning...
Read more- 25/10/2020
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By Shahanoor Akter Chowdhury, MA, MSS, PHR consultant; Lindsey Green, MA, PHR senior program coordinator, Program on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones; Linda Kaljee, PhD, senior research investigator, Henry Ford Health...
Read more- 10/10/2020
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By WHO The onset of meaningful community self-help and social support for the Rohingya people In spite of their tragic nature and adverse effects on mental health, emergencies are also...
Read more- 21/06/2020
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By Aman Ullah Each June 20, the globe comes together to honor World Refugee Day. The United Nations General Assembly launched the holiday in 2000, and since then, the worldwide...
Read more- 20/05/2020
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By The Rohingya Post On May 14, the first two cases of Covid-19 have been tested positive among Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. For seven consecutive days, Covid-19 patients...
Read more- 14/05/2020
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By AFP COX'S BAZAR (AFP) - Two Rohingya have become the first to test positive for coronavirus from the vast refugee camps in Bangladesh that house almost a million people, officials said...
Read more- 21/04/2020
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By Prof. Saleh Ahmed, The Conversation Coronavirus is spreading quickly in densely populated Bangladesh, despite a nationwide shutdown put in place a month ago. This preventive measure has proven challenging to implement due to lack of...
Read more- 17/04/2020
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By Save The Children Coronavirus affects us all, and every measure to protect all vulnerable communities must be employed to end this pandemic and ensure that no person is left...
Read more- 12/04/2020
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By Rohingya Medics Organisation With the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a staggering increase in domestic violence on both women and children equally and possibly on men as well. The impact...
Read more- 07/04/2020
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Press Release WORLD HEALTH DAY: ROHINGYA MEDICS ORGANISATION Today, on World Health Day, we would like to express our gratitude to all those people and organisations who have provided healthcare...
Read more- 01/04/2020
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By Nazzina Mohsin and Abdullah Nayan, UNICEF Diseases like coronavirus pose a big risk to refugees. But proper handwashing practices can help keep the threat in check. COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh...
Read more- 23/03/2020
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By AFP YANGON: Myanmar confirmed its first cases of coronavirus late Monday after weeks of increasing skepticism over the under-developed southeast Asian nation's claims to be free of the disease....
Read more- 23/03/2020
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By The Rohingya Post "At the moment, the internet is not a luxury rather an immediate necessity to make themselves aware of this fatal contagious disease" Since World Health Organisation...
Read more- 10/03/2020
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By Ramin Asgary, Annals of Family Medicine CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Ramin Asgary, MD, Weill Cornell Medical College, 525 East 68th Street, F 2008, New York, NY 10065, ga263@columbia.edu Abstract Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya...
Read more- 09/12/2019
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By MSF A loudspeaker from the mosque in Jamtoli comes to life at an unscheduled hour. Instead of the midday call to prayer, an imam asks his listeners to pay...
Read more- 31/10/2019
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By Dave Grunebaum, VOA BANGKOK — Almost one in five children under the age of 18 living in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh suffers from a severe mental health problem,...
Read more- 19/10/2019
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By Ahmed Hossain, Shakil Ahmed, Mohammad Shahjalal, Gias U Ahsan, The Lancet The Rohingya crisis is a concern for Bangladesh, currently hosting more than 1·1 million Rohingya people who have...
Read more- 08/08/2019
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By Dhaka Tribune He was given special permission by camp authorities to seek treatment in Dhaka A Rohingya refugee child, with a health condition called hydrocephalus, has undergone a potentially...
Read more- 02/07/2018
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By The Stateless Rohingya As nearly a million Rohingya refugees in overcrowded Bangladesh camps endure humanitarian disasters after fleeing the Myanmar Military terror, the remaining Rohingya community in Myanmar face...
Read more- 08/10/2017
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By UNB Around 18,523 pregnant Rohingya women, who have entered Bangladesh during the massive exodus of Muslim community of the Rakhine state in Myanmar following persecution there carried out by its military...
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