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UN SG reaffirms continued support to Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh
United Nation (UN) Secretary-General AntónioGuterres has reiterated the UNs continued commitment to a durable solution tothe Rohingya crisis and assured Bangladesh of ensuring funding for the issue. He made the commitment when High Representative of Bangladeshs Chief Adviseron Rohingya Issue...

CA calls for putting global focus back on Rohingya crisis
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus called for putting the global focus back on the Rohingya crisis, saying the influx of about 100,000 more refugees has added further burden on Bangladesh. The situation is getting complicated. They are pushing more Rohingyas to Bangladesh, he said when UN High...

New US initiative to improve livelihoods of Bangladeshis impacted by Rohingya crisis
US embassy chargé daffaires Tracey Jacobson has joined Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan to launch the new United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Host and Impacted Community Resilience Activity to improve the livelihoods of Bangladeshis affected...