In Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar refugee settlements, child malnutrition has surged and cuts to aid funding risk creating a ...
Sustained humanitarian support is not optional – it is essential,’ for Rohingya, says UNICEF representative in Bangladesh - ...
The number of Rohingya children needing emergency treatment for severe acute malnutrition in Bangladesh's refugee camps has ...
What has changed for girls? Adolescent girls’ rights over 30 years," released on Saturday by Unicef, UN Women, and Plan ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNUN chief visits Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh as hunger fears riseAntonio Guterres’ visit comes after WFP says it may have to halve food vouchers for Rohingya starting next month.
UN chief Antonio Guterres said Friday the organisation would do "everything" to prevent food rations being cut for Rohingya ...
Adolescent girls in Bangladesh continue to face challenges, particularly in child marriage and gender disparities ...
Officials overseeing Rohingya issues and community leaders fear a surge in crimes in and around the camps at Ukhiya and ...
Dhaka: Bangladesh still faces significant challenges, including high rates of child marriage, gender inequality, violence, ...
Slow progress for adolescent girls in Bangladesh, highest child marriage rate in Asia: UNICEF report
Serious attention needs to be paid to adolescent girls in Bangladesh, who still grapple with persistent inequalities, violence, child marriage, a lack of education and limited opportunities, said a ...
Unicef said nearly 500,000 children live in ... Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Bangladesh's chair for the agency overseeing the refugee camps, warned of “grave consequences for the community ...
A report "Girl Goals: What Has Changed for Girls? Adolescent Girls' Rights Over 30 Years," conducted by UNICEF, has revealed the information. Adolescent girls in Bangladesh continue to face challenges ...
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