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UNHCR Calls for Lasting Solutions of Rohingya Crisis

On Friday, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, called for renewed support and solutions for the displaced and stateless Rohingya communities both inside and outside Myanmar. 

"The international community must not only sustain solidarity for refugees and their host populations but must also respond to urgent needs and extend the quest for solutions," said UNHCR, representing three years of the current influx of Rohingya who had left Myanmar and found shelter in Bangladesh since August 2017, reports BSS.

Saying that additional complexities have been added to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UNHCR stated that Bangladesh has demonstrated a deep humanitarian commitment to Rohingyas.

Bangladesh has assured the security of Rohingyas and provided life-saving humanitarian assistance, and now hosts nine out of ten Rohingya refugees registered in the Asia-Pacific region, the UNHCR stated.

“This generosity must be acknowledged through continued investment in both Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi host communities,” said the statement.

Ultimately, it said the solution to the plight of the Rohingya lies in Myanmar, and in comprehensively implementing the recommendations of the Advisory Commission on Rakhine State, to which Myanmar government has committed.

“Creating conditions that are conducive to the Rohingya people’s safe and sustainable return will require whole of society engagement, resuming and enhancing the dialogue between the Myanmar authorities and Rohingya refugees, as well as other measures that help inspire trust,” said the statement.

“These include lifting restrictions on freedom of movement, reconfirming that internally displaced Rohingya can return to their own villages and providing a clear pathway towards citizenship,” it added.

Rohingya communities estimate that up to three-quarters of the Rohingya people are today living outside Myanmar while UNHCR and the Bangladesh government have individually registered over 860,000 Rohingya refugees in the refugee settlements in Cox’s Bazar.

“Outside of Myanmar, our collective efforts must be directed not only to ensuring the dignity and well-being of the Rohingya today but also on preserving their hopes and improving prospects for their futures,” said UNHCR.

Respecting and recognizing Rohingyas courage and capacities means ensuring they are not forgotten as the crisis enters a fourth year, it observed.

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