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WFP cuts Rohingya food assistance: What does losing $6.50/month mean?

Article
March 21, 2025
Two men carrying supplies through a narrow alley in a refugee camp, surrounded by makeshift shelters, on a sunny day.

Designing climate-resilient shelters: lime-stabilised soil shelters for Rohingya refugees

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
Two men mixing lime, soil, and other natural materials to create a fire-resistant and durable plaster.

Decreasing funds while repatriation is a distant destiny: can localisation be an answer to the protracted Rohingya crisis?

Article
November 1, 2024

From humanitarian resistance to resilience: Nation-building in active conflict

Network Paper
April 10, 2024
Three raised fists marking solidarity

Matt Byrne

Senior Protection Adviser Norwegian Refugee Council UNOCHA

Environmental coordination in humanitarian settings: case study of the Energy and Environment Technical Working Group in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

Article
July 10, 2023
Greening Cox's Bazar

Protracted displacement, local economies and protection: communities and ethnic armed organisations in Myanmar

Magazine Article
January 10, 2023
Karen Education and Culture Department (KECD) school in Taw Oo District.

Supporting the people of Myanmar: it’s about political will

Article
October 19, 2022
Teachers protest against military coup (9 Feb 2021, Hpa-An, Kayin State, Myanmar)

Masum Billah

Age & Disability Working Group (ADWG) is an inter-agency network platform working in Humanitarian response in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. I am Masum Billah, Coordinator of ADWG working with other inter-agency platforms including humanitarian clusters, sectors and partners to promote disability inclusion into the overall humanitarian response. Apart from national networks, we are also part of several global platforms including Disability Reference Group (DRG) and others. We provide Technical, Capacity Building and Advisory Support on Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Response and continue Advocacy with relevant stakeholders at national and global level to promote disability Inclusion. Please feel free to reach out to my working email at Masum.Billah@cbm-global.org.

Samira Manzur

Research Development Fellow at Centre for Peace and Justice, Brac University

Joint PSEA and AAP Networks: a coordinated approach for system-wide accountability

Magazine Article
June 17, 2022
Community members read the guidelines on SEA reporting

Histories and hierarchies of localisation in Rakhine State, Myanmar

Magazine Article
May 25, 2021
Rakhine Youth New Generation Network (RYNGYN) conducting community consultations in Rathedaung.

Funding to end violence against children must be a global priority

Article
March 23, 2021

Strategic partnerships and disability-inclusive humanitarian action: the Rohingya refugee response in Bangladesh

Magazine Article
October 6, 2020
Women’s Skill Development Centre for women with and without disabilities

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