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Bangladesh + 1 more

Bulletin: Rohingya - Safety and outlook, June 2019

Key takeaways Feelings of safety, both within shelters and in the everyday lives among Rohingya surveyed, have steadily improved since August 2018. In October 2018, 76% of Rohingya surveyed felt safe in their day-to-day lives, compared to…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
Ground Truth Solutions
Posted:
19 Jun 2019
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Bulletin: Rohingya - Needs and services, June 2019

Key takeaways Key takeaways Roughly half of Rohingya surveyed feel informed about the aid and services available to them. As in previous rounds, male respondents seem slightly better informed than female respondents, with 10% more men knowing…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
Ground Truth Solutions
Posted:
19 Jun 2019
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Bangladesh + 1 more

Bulletin: Rohingya - Feedback and relationships, June 2019

Key takeaways Rohingya surveyed view the relationship between their communities and aid providers positively. Notably, 95% feel treated with respect by humanitarian staff and trust them to act in their best interests. These sentiments have remained consistently…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
Ground Truth Solutions
Posted:
19 Jun 2019
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Bangladesh + 1 more

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Household - Dry Season Follow-up Assessment (May 2019) Camp 9, Ukhia Upazila, Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh

Background and Methodology Since August 2017, an estimated 723,000 Rohingya refugees have arrived in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar District from Myanmar, bringing the total number residing in Bangladesh to approximately 915,000. The unplanned and spontaneous nature of the…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
UNHCR, REACH
Posted:
31 May 2019
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Bangladesh + 1 more

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Household - Dry Season Follow-up Assessment (May 2019) Camp 16, Ukhia Upazila, Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh

Background and Methodology Since August 2017, an estimated 723,000 Rohingya refugees have arrived in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar District from Myanmar, bringing the total number residing in Bangladesh to approximately 915,000.The unplanned and spontaneous nature of the post-August Rohingya refugee camps…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
UNHCR, REACH
Posted:
31 May 2019
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Bangladesh + 1 more

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Household - Dry Season Follow-up Assessment (May 2019) Camp 12, Ukhia Upazila, Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh

Background and Methodology Since August 2017, an estimated 723,000 Rohingya refugees have arrived in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar District from Myanmar, bringing the total number residing in Bangladesh to approximately 915,000. The unplanned and spontaneous nature of the…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
UNHCR, REACH
Posted:
31 May 2019
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Bangladesh + 1 more

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Household - Dry Season Follow-up Assessment (May 2019) Camp 5, Ukhia Upazila, Cox’s Bazar District, Bangladesh

Background and Methodology Since August 2017, an estimated 723,000 Rohingya refugees have arrived in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar District from Myanmar, bringing the total number residing in Bangladesh to approximately 915,000. The unplanned and spontaneous nature of the…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
UNHCR, REACH
Posted:
31 May 2019
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