Most refugees rarely gain citizenship in host countries and the work that is available to them is informal, irregular and precarious.
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Most refugees rarely gain citizenship in host countries and the work that is available to them is informal, irregular and precarious.
Humanitarian agencies call for the removal of barbed wire fences, Bangladeshi officials deny they trapped the refugees.
As monsoon season begins in Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees are working with humanitarian agencies to fortify the flood-prone terrain where they have taken refuge. Diego Cupolo reports from Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
Aid Agency Says Food Crisis In South Sudan Is Caused By Conflict
The Norwegian refugee council is calling on all parties to the conflict in South Sudan to allow humanitarian agencies to safely access people in desperate need of aid as the food crisis worsens across the country. #AfricanNewsNetwork
The Norwegian refugee council is calling on all parties to the conflict in South Sudan to allow humanitarian agencies to safely access people in desperate need of aid as the food crisis worsens across the country.
A recent report on escalating food crisis in South Sudan shows nearly six and a half million persons are currently at risk of hunger. A million and a half of those are facing extreme…
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Humanitarian agencies and access to healthcare still blocked in northern Rakhine
Humanitarian agencies and access to healthcare still blocked in northern Rakhine #Myanmar @MSF #Rohingya @
Independent humanitarian agencies remain largely blocked from accessing vulnerable communities in northern Rakhine, raising major concerns about unmet medical and humanitarian needs.
On 11 August 2017, two weeks prior to attacks by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) and the Myanmar Army’s so-called “clearance operations” that followed, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) lost government…
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“This striking film, designed to watch on a mobile phone, helps the viewer to experience with immediacy the confusion and fear facing refugees making a perilous journey by boat. Your phone is now a refugee’s phone. Text messages arrive from your family. Suddenly someone contacts you on WhatsApp warning you to turn back. But are they right? Your lifeline is a phone with no signal that’s rapidly running out of battery. The film is based on research conducted by BBC Media Action, in partnership with DAHLIA, to help humanitarian agencies be aware of the communication issues of refugees in transit. It found that access to internet, mobile networks and social media are critical in helping people feel more informed and better connected.”