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The humanitarian #MeToo crisis: the really hard work is just beginning

Article
November 19, 2018
Women in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan

Implementing parenting programmes in humanitarian crises

Article
November 13, 2018
Syrian families in Domiz camp in Iraq displaced by war

The first mile of warning systems: who’s sharing what with whom?

Article
November 8, 2018
Local youth are setting up a localised warning system for flooding.

Recommendations for innovative GBV service delivery: results of a study of mobile and remote programming in Myanmar, Burundi and Iraq

Article
November 6, 2018
A community hall in Kamenge, Bujumbura served as the entry point for case management in this mobile site. Women and girls from the community organised non-GBV activities. The IRC mobile team visited the site twice a week to raise awareness of GBV and provide case management in the adjoining room.

Advancing a collective model for communication and community engagement: lessons from the Rohingya response

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Rohingya young man and mobile phone.

In the eye of the storm: responding to an emergency within an emergency

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Kutupalong-Balukhali is now the largest refugee camp in the world, home to 600,000 people. People live in cramped conditions on precarious slopes. The camp stretches as far as the eye can see.

‘Primitive people’: the untold story of UNHCR’s historical engagement with Rohingya refugees

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Rohingya adapt to new lives in refugee camps.

Statelessness and identity in the Rohingya refugee crisis

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Rohingya refugees entering Bangladesh, having fled the violence in Myanmar that erupted in August 2017.

The current context to the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
A year of bringing relief to Rohingya refugees.

Communicating with communities in the Rohingya refugee response: towards a whole of programme model

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Cox’s Bazar, 2018.

Mapping the rapid-onset emergency in Cox’s Bazar

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
REACH enumerators map WASH infrastructure in Cox’s Bazar.

Mass atrocities and human trafficking: Rohingya Muslims on the move

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Three Rohingya refugee women detained by police in southern Thailand after undertaking a risky journey from Rakhine State, Myanmar on their way to Malaysia.

When there is no healthcare: the consequences of the chronic denial of healthcare for a large displaced population in a mega-camp

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Cholera vaccine distributed to Rohingya refugees.

When the rubber hits the road: local leadership in the first 100 days of the Rohingya crisis response

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, 9 October 2017. Rohingya refugees flee Myanmar to Bangladesh.

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