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Bangladesh: Age and Disability Inclusion Needs Assessment FactSheet - Rohingya Refugee Response (May 2021) - Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Age and Disability Inclusion Needs Assessment FactSheet - Rohingya Refugee Response (May 2021) - Bangladesh
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Bangladesh
Ukhiya
Chittagong
Teknaf
Cox-bazar
Disability-task-team
Disability-working-group
Centre-for-disability
International-organization-for-migration-needs
Rakhine-state
Bazar-district
Teknaf-upazilas

Joint Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (J-MSNA): Bangladesh Host Communities | May 2021 [EN/BN] - Bangladesh

Joint Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (J-MSNA): Bangladesh Host Communities | May 2021 [EN/BN] Format EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The District of Cox’s Bazar, located in southern Bangladesh, has some of the poorest living conditions in the country.At the same time, over the last four decades, in successive waves, it has received Rohingya refugees fleeing from targeted violence and persecution in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Since August 2017, an estimated 745,000 Rohingya refugees have fled to Cox’s Bazar District, where approximately 860,000 refugees are now residing in 34 camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas.2 Needs among the host communities in Ukhiya and Teknaf arise mainly from existing development challenges, but may have been compounded by the refugee influx.

Ukhiya
Chittagong
Bangladesh
Teknaf
Cox-bazar
Technical-working-group
Inter-sector-coordination-group
Strategic-executive-group
International-organization-for-migration-needs
Assessment-working-group
Rakhine-state
Bazar-district

Joint Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (J-MSNA): Bangladesh Rohingya Refugees - May 2021 [EN/BN] - Bangladesh

Joint Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (J-MSNA): Bangladesh Rohingya Refugees - May 2021 [EN/BN] Format EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Over the last four decades, Rohingya refugees have been fleeing in successive waves to Bangladesh from Rakhine State, Myanmar. Periodic outbreaks of violence led to large exoduses of refugees in particular in 1978, between 1991 and 1992, and in other short waves prior to August 2017.1 Since August 2017, an estimated 745,000 Rohingya refugeeshave fled to Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh, where approximately 860,000 refugees are now residing in 34 camps in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas.2 With limited access to regular income and livelihoods opportunities in the camps, the Rohingya refugee population is highly reliant on humanitarian assistance.3 While the crisis is now in its fourth year, a return of refugees to Myanmar in the near or medium term continues to be unlikely.4 At the same time, structural factors continue to challenge the response, including a lack of fo

Bangladesh
Ukhiya
Chittagong
Teknaf
Technical-working-group
Site-development
Inter-sector-coordination-group
Strategic-executive-group
International-organization-for-migration-needs
Assessment-working-group
Rakhine-state

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