UN aid efforts are in jeopardy following funding reductions announced by major donors, including the United States and several European nations. Mr. Guterres described Cox’s Bazar as “ground zero” for ...
Careless People' is written by Facebook's former director of global public policy and calls the company's execs "callously ...
Amid fighting in Rakhine between Arakan Army and armed forces, immediate “dignified return” for refugees was difficult, he ...
The escalation of violence and human rights violations across Myanmar, including in Rakhine state, are causing civilian ...
The situation is particularly catastrophic in Rakhine State, home to the Rohingya minority, where two million people are on ...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres, during his visit to Bangladesh, urged global support for Rohingya refugees amidst ...
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said Saturday the organisation is exploring the possibility of a humanitarian aid ...
The iftar diplomacy with the UN Secretary-General remains a remarkable achievement for Bangladesh, but will it materialise the hope it instilled in the Rohingya refugees?
When UN Secretary-General António Guterres appeared before the Rohingya refugees to join an iftar party in Ukhiya refugee camp, he was greeted by thousands.
Funding shortfalls will require a cut in monthly food vouchers in the camps from $12.50 to $6.00 per person at the camps, the ...
Despite the U.N. secretary-general’s visit to Bangladesh this week, the outlook for Rohingya refugees remains bleak.
At the world’s largest refugee camp, for Rohingya people in Bangladesh, the food allowance per person is set to fall to just ...