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Bangladesh is currently hosting the largest number of stateless people in the world with about 906,000 persons, mainly because of the Rohingya exodus that began in August 2017.
Unsurprisingly, when the International Organisation for Migration (iom) carried out a mental-health assessment in 2018, many respondents said they felt traumatised by their experiences.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has appreciated Bangladesh’s overall migration management and gradual prevention of irregular migration enabling regular migration. “On migration ...
, April 28 -- Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh Saida Shinichi has expressed his hope that the support from the government of Japan would improve the living conditions of both Rohingya refugees ...
A massive fire ripped through a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh’s southern district of Cox’s Bazar on Sunday, leaving around 12,000 people homeless, local Superintendent of Police Mohammad ...
The head of Bangladesh's interim government, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, on Sunday called for a fast-tracked third-country resettlement of Rohingya Muslims living in the south Asian ...
Around 21,000 members of Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority have fled persecution in the country to neighboring Bangladesh in recent weeks, according to an NGO. The head of the International ...
The International Organization for Migration has brought back another 160 migrant workers from Libya, who were stranded in the country due to the coronavirus pandemic and long-standing conflicts.
He said the IOM DG visited Cox's Bazar to witness the plight of Rohingyas on the ground. He thanked the Bangladesh government for its cooperation and support to the displaced Rohingya people.
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