In Bangladesh, we work with local partners to provide life and livelihood skills to young women and girls, giving renewed hope for their future.
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Rohingya refugees in crammed Bangladeshi camps say they are worried about a U.S. decision to cut food rations by half beginning next month, while a refugee official says the reduction will impact the nutrition of more than 1 million refugees and create social and mental pressure.
The defence ministry has sent a summary proposing changes to the names of 16 army sites, Chief Advisor’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam confirmed. The proposed new names include:
In Bangladesh, we work with local partners to provide life and livelihood skills to young women and girls, giving renewed hope for their future.
A Rohingya man was shot dead during a clash between two rival groups over establishing supremacy at Ukhiya Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar last night. The deceased, Mohammad Rafiq, 33, was a member of refugee camp-8 (east) in Ukhiya and his family claimed that he was intellectually challenge, the police official said.
The United Nations food agency said it would reduce aid for rations for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by more than half – to U.S. $6 a day per person, amid a funds shortage w
Water scarcity in Cox’s Bazar burdens host and Rohingya communities, worsening economic hardship, depleting resources, and endangering basic human rights.
Despite being a basic right, formal education remains a privilege for most Rohingya girls, which stifles their potential and narrows their future prospects, in turn compelling them to opt for early marriage for survival. Furthermore, lack of digital literacy and technical skills only deepens their exclusion from the constantly evolving world.
Aid to the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh will be cut more than half by the UN World Food Program (WFP), according to a letter made public on Wednesday.
A sudden attack on a Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) base in Cox’s Bazar has left one man dead and several others injured. The assault, allegedly carried out by miscreants from the nearby Samiti Para area,
Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh is a sprawling mass of humanity. It's a sea of makeshift bamboo shelters, home to more than one million Rohingya refugees - a mainly Muslim minority from Rakhine state in ...
Miscreants have attacked the Air Force Base near Cox's Bazar's Samiti Para, as per a notification from ISPR. The notice, signed by Ayesha Siddiqua, assistant director of ISPR, stated that the Bangladesh Air Force is taking necessary actions in response to the assault.
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