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  2. Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The government of Bangladesh decided to revive the relocation plan. [41] Bhasan Char submerges during high tide and was formed in the 2000s by sediments from the Meghna River. It is eight kilometers from Hatiya Island. The Bangladesh Navy has been tasked with making the island habitable for the refugees. [42]

  3. Office of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner

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    The Office of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner was established in 1992 when the first wave of Rohingya refugees, about 250 thousand, arrived from Myanmar.

  4. 2015 Rohingya refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    On 10 September 2017, Ministry of External Affairs (India) on request of Govt. of Bangladesh urged Govt. of Myanmar through an official response to end violence, to restore normalcy in the State, and to "act restraint" with the issue in the Rakhine state, as many refugees flee to the neighbouring countries. An advocate who handles cases ...

  5. United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the UNHRD Network managed 575 shipments in 95 countries supporting 36 partners in responding to humanitarian emergencies, including Hurricane Irma, the Rohingya Refugees Crisis in Bangladesh, and the South Sudanese Refugee Crisis in Uganda.

  6. Kutupalong refugee camp - Wikipedia

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    [10] The Bangladesh government decided to bring all the Rohingya refugees "to a particular place," and build a camp for them in Kutupalong. The government's forest department allocated a portion of its 5,000 acres in Kutupalong for an expanded settlement. In all, 3,000 acres were allocated for a camp developed to accommodate up to 800,000 refugees.

  7. Nobel laureate Yunus makes emotional return to Bangladesh to ...

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    DHAKA (Reuters) -Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus made an emotional return home to Bangladesh on Thursday to lead a new interim government after weeks of student protests forced Prime Minister ...

  8. ECB Project - Wikipedia

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    The Project partners have collaborated to publish papers with the Humanitarian Practice Network, which include "Getting better results from partnership working", [30] and "NGO–government partnerships for disaster preparedness in Bangladesh". [31]

  9. Bangladesh accepts court ruling to cut state job quotas after ...

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    The Bangladesh government said on Tuesday it would heed a Supreme Court ruling that 93% of state jobs be open to competition, meeting a key demand of students after a week of some of the country's ...