The European Union is providing €63 million ($74. 85 million) to support the people of Myanmar five years after the military coup in the South-East Asian nation.
Muhammad Rezwan was 21 when he walked hundreds of miles to flee attacks on his home by the Myanmar army in 2017, a military campaign that UN experts have characterised as a genocide. Eight years later ...
Seven years on, the refugee camps are still full. Rohingya futures are still frozen. And the promises from the international community remain, for the most part, unfulfilled. This September, the ...
The European Commission has allocated €63 million in humanitarian aid to help populations affected by the ongoing armed ...
The influx of Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh has reached staggering proportions, dominating the headlines amid international outcry. Since violence erupted in Myanmar’s Rakhine state in late August, ...
Rohingya migrants – including children – held in detention centres across Malaysia are at risk of forced removal, rights advocates warn, as the government carries out a biometric registration scheme ...
Amid the grim recitation of the realities facing the 1.2 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh came glimmers of hope about the future. The U.N. General Assembly hosts the High-Level Conference on ...
Myanmar has postponed a planned visit by the UN refugee chief to Rakhine state following renewed fighting between security forces and insurgents, a spokesman said Monday. United Nations High ...
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, began his five-day visit to Myanmar this morning. This is the first visit by the head of the UN Refugee Agency to Myanmar since August 2017.
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