Pre-paid food card for refugees, locals
The World Food Programme has planned an e-voucher programme for 12 lakh people -- 10 lakh Rohingyas and 2 lakh locals -- in Cox's Bazar by September of this year. It is hoped that this will help improve their nutritional intake and check any possible socio-economic instability.
11 January 2018, 18:00 PM
Tending to the sick and lonely
Following an accident that almost crippled him, Akhtaruzzaman can finally see a ray of hope in life, thanks to the love and care shown by the nuns of the Missionaries of Charity.
24 December 2017, 18:00 PM
Islamic scholars against militancy
A group of Islamic scholars will hand over a letter, containing signatures of more than 100,000 imams, against religious extremism to Pope Francis as he meets interfaith leaders at the Ramna Cathedral today.
30 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Papal visit a celebration of harmony
Pope Francis' visit to Dhaka begins today. It will be a celebration of Bangladesh's tradition of harmonious living between people of various faiths and ethnicity, Catholic Church officials said.
29 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Rohingya Crisis: Pope Francis in Myanmar amid calls for action
Pope Francis faces a diplomatic test as he began his visit to Myanmar and Bangladesh, countries that attracted global attention following the Rohingya refugee crisis stemming from atrocities committed by Myanmar's army since late August.
27 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Violence still forcing them to flee home
Armed conflicts in Myanmar's Rakhine state have deescalated, but communal violence continues to force the Rohingyas to flee to Bangladesh, an official of Red Cross said.
22 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Food supply gets more challenging
UN food agency sees tough days ahead as it struggles to raise funds for continuing food support for over 800,000 Rohingyas amid conflicts in various parts of the world.
8 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Family Planning: Too important, yet ignored
Shortage of family planning services may aggravate the health problems of Rohingya refugees, especially mothers and children suffering from malnutrition, say government officials and experts.
Contraceptives are unpopular among Rohingyas largely for lack of education and awareness about family planning. Every Rohingya couple has six to seven children on average, say NGO officials at the refugee camps in Cox's Bazar.
2 November 2017, 18:00 PM
Tall task in hand
The threat of infectious diseases looms large in Cox's Bazar Rohingya refugee camps as well as the local communities and beyond with hardly any sign of the Myanmar nationals going back anytime soon.
Experts fear that the bordering district, where more than six lakh refugees are sheltered in overcrowded camps lacking pure water and sanitation facilities, is faced with a long-term public health challenge.
23 October 2017, 18:10 PM
Poor focus on nutrition hurts development
Nutrition is the foundation of human health, education and economic development, and yet it gets poor attention pulling back nations
23 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Rohingya crisis a great test for UN
The ever-growing Rohingya influx is a crisis not only for Bangladesh but also for the region as well as the entire world, UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh Robert D Watkins has said.
21 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Repatriation must be UN-brokered
The efforts for Rohingya repatriation and creating secure conditions in Rakhine without engaging the United Nations would prove
5 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Stronger global solidarity needed
The international communality's solidarity must match Bangladesh's efforts in dealing with the Rohingya refugee crisis, says the chief of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
4 October 2017, 18:00 PM
Hunger, diseases plague infants
On Friday noon, Asia Begum stood under the scorching sun, waiting by the roadside at Kutupalong for relief. She looked pale and tired. Her seven month old son, Yasin, tightly clung on to her arm.
23 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Diseases stalk new camps
Tasmin has lost everything, literally, when the Myanmar army burned down her house in Andaung village in Maundaw.
But that is past and she has no time for that now. Her current concern is her eight-month-old son, Firozmin, who has been suffering from dysentery, fever and cough.
10 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Struggling to cope with the surge
Amid a shortage of resources, the authorities are struggling to provide water, food, medicine, shelter and other basic needs to the huge number of Rohingyas streaming into Bangladesh from Myanmar every day.
9 September 2017, 18:00 PM
From land of death, despair
While growing up in Myanmar's Rakhine, Noor Sabah, now 70, was constantly reminded the country didn't own her. Her movement was restricted and her access to education, health and other basic services was limited. People of her community also had to pay extra tax for getting married and building homes.
Braving all these odds, they lived there for generations.
8 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Little souls in distress
Noor Ankis looks pale, tired and terrified. The seven-month pregnant woman walked through jungles and hills for ten days and nights before reaching Ukhia's Bagguna, where a camp is being set up by the new arrivals from Myanmar.
“I walked some distance, stopped to rest a little and began walking again. One child was in my arms and my father carried the other,” said Noor, 25.
7 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Shanties sprout as exodus swells
Bangladesh faces an uphill challenge of providing shelter to tens of thousands of Rohingyas fleeing persecution in Myanmar's Rakhine State.
6 September 2017, 18:00 PM
Hungry faces everywhere
Shafiqa Begum was among the crowd chasing a minivan distributing food packets among starving Rohingyas near Tyingkhali Rohingya camp.
Holding her eight-day-old daughter tightly to her chest, she tried her best to push through the thick throng. But before she could go near it, the van started to move back as it ran out of food.
5 September 2017, 18:00 PM