safety, and the right to return home with dignity. While the world observes this day, the Rohingya people continue to struggle for protection, education, and a better future. World Refugee Day should not only be a day of awareness but also a call for action, justice.
Today is #World_Refugee_Day, but for the #Rohingya refugees, it is not a day of celebration. It is a dark and painful day that reminds us of the suffering, displacement, and uncertainty we continue to face. Millions of Rohingya refugees remain without citizenship, justice
@IOMBangladesh a young #Rohingya refugee boy was killed in a road accident involving an #IOM vehicle on the customs road near the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar. Why do such incidents continue to happen to Rohingya refugees?
"Rohingya refugees fled genocide seeking safety, yet many still live in fear of kidnapping, violence, and insecurity. Innocent children continue to suffer despite the presence of numerous humanitarian actors in the camps.
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The Burmese Community Partners BCP Organization provided journalism training to Rohingya youth, and it has been very helpful for our talented young. We sincerely thank the trainers and organizers for their dedication, guidance, and support in empowering Rohingya youths.
Mohammed Ali, a 12-year-old boy from Horotola (Mazor Fara) village in Maungdaw Township, northern Arakan State, Myanmar, should have been spending his days playing, learning, and dreaming about his future. Instead, his life was forever changed after he was severely injured
in a drone attack carried out by the Arakan Army (#AA) in 2024. Today, he lives with serious disabilities, facing challenges that no child should ever have to endure. His story is a painful reminder of the suffering and hardship that innocent
Education is one of the strongest investments a country can make.
The 2026–27 budget should allocate at least 2% of GDP to the education sector.
Together with @EUinBangladesh, UNICEF will continue working to ensure a child-focused #Budget2026.
A tragic incident took place in Camp 19, Block C-9, where a two-year-old Rohingya child lost his life after accidentally falling into a water container.
Bangladesh Coast Guard members rescued 50 people, including 11 Rohingya refugees, from a boat near Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar on Friday night. Authorities believe the group was being taken illegally by sea to Malaysia as part of a human trafficking operation.
Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan visited the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar today, accompanied by Bangladeshi officials. The visit highlighted ongoing humanitarian support by Turkish organizations and reaffirmed Türkiye’s commitment to standing with Rohingya refugees.
Sittwe is facing a critical humanitarian situation. Following a helicopter attack by the Myanmar military, concerns for civilian safety continue to grow as people struggle under increasingly difficult conditions.
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The Arakan Army has built a market on farmland confiscated from Rohingya residents in Nan Ra Gone village, Buthidaung Township, Rakhine State.
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