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Refugees
Statement
06 March 2023
Statement by UNICEF Representative in Bangladesh, Mr. Sheldon Yett, on the fire in the Rohingya refugee camps
Article
21 December 2022
A win for friendship: Kicking out tension in Cox’s Bazar
Rohingya refugee girls and Bangladeshi girls bond over a game of football
Article
01 September 2022
Postpartum and Newborn Care in the Rohingya refugee camps
Health workers at UNICEF primary healthcare centre work round the clock to give Rohingya children the best start in life
Article
02 August 2022
Improving refugees and host communities’ access to water
With funds from Japan, UNICEF and Water and Sanitation Services Peshawar have helped rehabilitate water and sanitation systems in the city
Press release
25 July 2022
New guidelines provide first global policy framework on protecting children on the move in face of climate change
Article
27 June 2022
Ensuring dignity for refugee children with disabilities
In the Rohingya refugee camp, an accessible latrine is making a difference in Irfan’s life
Press release
17 June 2022
Nearly 37 million children displaced worldwide – highest number ever recorded
Ahead of World Refugee Day, UNICEF urges governments to strengthen protection and access to services for refugee, migrant and displaced children
Article
30 July 2020
Radio Listener Clubs and Information and Feedback Centers...
Sofira is a bright and outspoken seventeen-year-old girl blessed with a charismatic presence. She dreams of becoming a teacher one day. A few months ago...
Article
01 January 2020
Rohingya refugees parents have high hopes for their six...
“Living in such a small hut with my six daughters and two grandchildren is really hard for me and my husband,” says Dildar.
Article
18 September 2019
In Afghanistan, to work or to learn?
[Youth Skills] Since being deported back to Afghanistan after working in Iran to support his family, Asem has found meaning in carpentry.....
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