Despite the U.N. secretary-general’s visit to Bangladesh this week, the outlook for Rohingya refugees remains bleak.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has arrived in Bangladesh on a four-day visit to review the situation of more than 1 ...
The Trump administration official overseeing the dismantling of the main U.S. foreign aid agency proposed phasing out help ...
Most of them fled violence in Myanmar in 2017 ... considering that the Rohingya had become a forgotten crisis. Asked about the possibility of a humanitarian corridor through Bangladesh, Foreign ...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemns aid cuts by Western nations to Bangladesh, where over a million Rohingya ...
They stated that severe funding shortages and declining global attention are threatening the stability and dignity of over one million Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar ...
Over a million people in Myanmar risk losing food aid as the World Food Programme faces funding shortages. Conflict and ...
Bangladesh says repatriation of the refugees to Myanmar is the ultimate solution. The Buddhist-majority Myanmar has been ...
Against this backdrop, we hope Guterres' visit will help push for a swift resolution to the Rohingya crisis—enabling them to return to Myanmar with safety and dignity. We would also request him ...
The United Nations food agency says that more than 1 million people in the war-torn nation of Myanmar will be cut off from ...
The interim government today (12 March) said UN Secretary-General António Guterres' scheduled visit from 13-16 March would help redouble global efforts to find an early solution to the Rohingya crisis ...
The secretary-general highlighted that the Rohingya refugees want to return to their homeland Myanmar. “The primary solution to this crisis is to ensure their safe, voluntary, and dignified ...