Guterres is to visit one of the largest relief camps on Friday for an evening fast-breaking meal during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Over the past decade, nearly half of the country's wild elephant population has been wiped out. These gentle giants, which ...
António Guterres' 2018 visit brought the global media to focus on the Rohingya crisis, highlighting the dire conditions in the camps, while his strong words against Myanmar’s actions – calling it "eth ...
However, the United Nations has now announced a drastic cut in food aid for Rohingya refugees, reducing the monthly allocation per person from $12.50 to just $6 from April. With no jobs or businesses ...
Despite planning and accomplishing some wildlife conservation actions over the years, Bangladesh has yet to achieve success ...
Bangladesh has faced mounting macroeconomic challenges, grappling with rising inflation, increasing unemployment, and declining foreign investment. The political transition following Sheikh Hasina’s ...
Acute malnutrition surges to worst level in Rohingya refugee camps amid UN’s food cuts - Over 15 per cent of children in ...
Shafika is one of the over 700,000 Rohingya people who fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar in 2017 when Myanmar's military launched a "clearance operation" in the country's western Rakhine state.   The ...
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to provide information to the Special Rapporteur on toxics and human rights on ...
The recent student movement in Bangladesh demanding reform of the quota system for public jobs led a ‘march of the people’ towards the official Residence of the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 5th of ...
US President Donald Trump’s dismantling of foreign aid will prove to be an existential threat for the world’s largest group of stateless people – unless private and institutional philanthropy steps in ...
The US usually provides almost half of the aid money spent on the humanitarian response to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.