Registration, including birth registration, for all refugees is critical. UNHCR’s family counting exercise which began on 3 October has now been completed. UNHCR teams continue to count new arrivals and update the data for families who may move within settlements. In parallel, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) is conducting biometrics registration for some 830,000 individuals, including new arrivals. UNHCR will work jointly with authorities to update data records and share with the authorities complementary data which UNHCR gathered on the location of individuals and on family composition. This is expected to result in good data set that will enable UNHCR and the authorities to better plan together, with other partners. | |
21 Dec 2017 | |
According to WHO, diphtheria is “rapidly spreading among Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar.” On 6 December, WHO warned that more than 110 suspected cases, including 6 deaths, have been clinically diagnosed by health partners, including Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC). Diphtheria is a highly infectious respiratory disease that spreads through droplet and can be deadly, particularly in overcrowded areas with no proper sanitation system. WHO is working with the Bangladesh Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), UNICEF, and partners to contain the spread of the highly infectious respiratory disease through effective treatment and adequate prevention. For its part, UNHCR immediately made part of the Rubber Plantation Transit Centre available to serve as a treatment and isolation facility for patients under MSF management. Sixty-eight patients were transferred on 9 December 2017. The outbreak has impacted the upcoming relocation of some 10,000 refugees currently in border areas in Bandarban district; their relocation will be delayed to allow for the vaccination of children. | |
20 Dec 2017 | |
UNHCR is expanding its community outreach into the new settlements and makeshift sites by identifying and setting up networks of trained community outreach members (COMs) to strengthen two-way communication, follow-up on persons with specific needs, carry out community-led solutions, and engage in prevention. | |
24 Nov 2017 |
Global Focus | |
Bangladesh on Global Focus | |
Inter Sector Coordination Group website | |
Bangladesh on HR.Info | |
Mixed Maritime Movements in South-East Asia 2015 | |
UNHCR Regional Office for South-East Asia | |
Mixed Movements in South-East Asia - 2016 | |
UNHCR Regional Office for South-East Asia | |
Needs and Protection Monitoring | |
IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix in Bangladesh | |
REACH | |
REACH Resource Centre for Bangladesh | |
UNHCR Briefing Notes | |
UNHCR's briefing notes related to Bangladesh | |
UNHCR Press Releases | |
UNHCR's press releases related to Bangladesh |
Date of Funding Data | 21 December 2017 (4 days ago) |