Looking back to see forward

A case study collection on UNICEF’s response to the Rohingya refugee crisis

Bangladesh. A wall painting by Rohingya children
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Highlights

A Case Study Collection on UNICEF’s Response has been developed by UNICEF Bangladesh Communication for Development. Each of the case studies in this collection focuses on a particular aspect of UNICEF’s humanitarian response to the world’s fastest growing refugee emergency since 2017.

The case studies also provide answers to these questions by focusing on some of UNICEF’s key interventions in refugee and host communities in Cox’s Bazar since the onset of the Rohingya refugee crisis.

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Author(s)
Dr. Hakan Ergül
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Languages
English

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Information and Feedback Centres

Improving accountability to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

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Mobilizing for change

Strengthening engagement through community mobilization volunteers in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

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Staying tuned

Radio programming for sustained behaviour change and accountability in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

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The role of faith in the humanitarian response

Strengthening community participation and engagement through religious leaders in Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

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Making needs and rights visible

The power of data and evidence for an improved response to the Rohingya Crisis

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More than words

UNICEF’s response to language barriers in Rohingya refugee camps

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Art brings light into the darkness

UNICEF-supported Community Arts Projects in Rohingya Camps

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