Rohingya refugees

Breaking the menopause taboo

Women live an average of 30 years after menopause. Normalising menopause as a life event requires greater research, investment and cultural acceptance.

Rohingya social media activists not only harbour creative ambitions but are also using digital platforms for the community’s empowerment.

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The poor conditions at the world’s largest refugee camps have affected both the physical and mental health of the one million occupants.

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The stateless Rohingya community with no rights remains the world’s most vulnerable and at high risk of exploitation.

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2023 was the deadliest year of Rohingya boat journeys, with one in eight of those who fled perishing at sea

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Video:  The international community can do much more to help Rohingya.

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Eking out a living is a huge challenge for hundreds of thousands of women living in the bleak camps in Cox’s Bazar.

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Leading precarious lives in camps in Bangladesh and India, stateless Rohingya face an uncertain future

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The Rohingya, a Muslim minority from Myanmar persecuted and run out of their homeland, face a perilous future.

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