Write a short essay about 'Rohinga Crisis in Bangladesh-biddashikhon.xyz

Write a short essay about 'Rohinga Crisis in Bangladesh

Rohinga Crisis in Bangladesh
Rohinga Crisis in Bangladesh

Rohinga Crisis in Bangladesh


Rohinga refugees in Bangladesh refer to the refugees from Myanmar living in Bangladesh. An estimated 8,50,000 to 9,50,000 Rohinga people have fled to Bangladesh since 25 August 2017, to avoid ethnic and religious persecution by Myanmar’s security forces. There are more 300,000 Rohinga living in Bangladesh who fled in earlier violence from the Burmese government over the last three decades. Officially, Myanmar’s government does not recognize the Rohinga a lawful citizens. The government claims they were brought to Rohinga from Bangladesh during the time when Myanmar was a British colony, and the government says they are living in Myanmar illegally. The refugees who are living in Bangladesh are suffering from many humanitarian problems. They suffer from food, shelter, water and sanitation problems. Women and children are the worst suffers. They have no scope to take a bath. For this, they are becoming sick and getting affected by diseases. Now the government of Bangladesh (GOB) is working closely with IOM and other agencies to establish a new 2,000 acre site. Site planners and engineers are working on access roads and layout of this large site to allow the provision of service. Until then, services and assistance are still required in Rohingas villages throughout Cox’s Bazaar.
Rohinga, they have been described as the “world’s most persecuted minority”. The Rohinga are a majority-Muslim ethnic group who have lived in the Buddhist nation of Myanmar for centuries. They have faced persecution at the hands of Myanmar’s military since the country’s independence in the late 1940’s. Buddhists in Myanmar believe that Rohinga are Bengali who migrated to Myanmar illegally during the British rule in the subcontinent. Recently, a military crackdown held in august 2017 which creates a new mass exodus of Rohinga towards Bangladesh and many other countries. Most Rohinga have sought refuge in and around Cox’s bazaar in Bangladesh. There they spend their days and nights in an inhuman condition. Bangladesh govt and foreign organization try their utmost to handle this situation. But it is getting worse day by day. UNO, Turkey and many other Muslim and non-Muslim countries are trying to stop this heinous work of Myanmar govt. Though their state Councillor ONG SAN SUKI declared that she will give all the rights of Rohinga
One significant resource is increasingly limited cooking fuel. Wood fuel collected from protected forest reserves is the main source of cooking fuel refugees. The speed of the influx of arrivals id contributing to the lack of cooking in markets and its high prices, now reaching more than 60 percetn of refugee households 'weekly expenditure. To afford fuel,  people are resorting to selling food an d assets. More and more food, firewood and other commodities are being imported from neighboring districts, as local people are unable to meet the demands of the burgeoning market. High price of goods and transportation are increasing the negative impacts on  the local population. Mobilizing resources to support one of the world's poorest and most densely populated countries has proved challenging. The Government of Bangladesh is responding to the crisis in partnership with national and international humanitarian and development agencies. Short and medium term solutions are needed to increase support to host communities and families supporting refugees, and improve the wider food and agriculture environment of impacted area outside camps. The Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations (FAO), with government partners, civil society and other United Nations agencies,is working to meet early response needs and contribute to longer-term solutions to the region's endemic poverty.
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