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In the camps of Rakhine and Cox’s Bazar, a people are being slowly erased. As the junta tightens its grip, and regional powers pursue strategic quietude, the world must confront a crisis that is ...
Amid growing geopolitical turbulence, the United Nations is deepening its collaboration with the Organization of Islamic ...
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Refugees in policy limbo
Time is running out. In less than two weeks, over 80,000 refugees on the Thai-Myanmar border will be left without food, health care, or protection. With US aid permanently cut, Thailand can no longer ...
The world must not be deceived by the promise of an election in Myanmar. Without inclusion, freedom, and genuine political ...
In the shadow of Myanmar’s ongoing civil war, a chilling and largely overlooked campaign of extermination is unfolding. Far ...
Last week’s recapture of Nawnghkio dealt a major blow to resistance forces – but also revealed key lessons and shifting dynamics that could shape the next phase of conflict.
Fighting in Sudan’s Kordofan region and ongoing violence in Darfur have deepened the country’s humanitarian crisis.
State Department expects to distribute 59,305 metric tons of food aid amid reports that 500 tons were incinerated, with ...
Cuts to a UNHCR programme that maintained communal facilities for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar have meant lost income for families and a more precarious environment in the camps.
Our humanitarian system is not just failing, it is being eroded by the very states that established it, says Simon Eccleshall.
By bno - Ho Chi Minh Office Myanmar’s ongoing post-earthquake recovery has unfolded largely ignored by the outside world and amid a relentless civil war, severely complicating relief and ...
Eid Ul Fitr, while visiting Rohingya camps in Bangladesh being accompanied by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Muhammad ...