2022
DOI: 10.21315/ijaps2022.18.2.8
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Covid-19 and the Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: Socioeconomic and Health Impacts on Women and Adolescents

Abstract: COVID-19 has exacerbated the existing crisis that the vulnerable refugee population faces. More than a million Rohingya refugees live in Bangladesh. COVID-19 has affected both males and females. It is critical to understand how this population group is coping during this trying period. They are constituted by 52% women and 55% adolescents. The socioeconomic and physiological repercussions of the pandemic on the Rohingya people are contextualised in this study. The socioeconomic and health impacts of COVID-19 o… Show more

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“…In Bangladesh, another overpopulated camp houses an estimated million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar. During COVID-19, the Myanmar camp was locked down, and residents were isolated from the surrounding community (Kumar et al, 2022).…”
Section: Migration and The United Nations’ Sdgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Bangladesh, another overpopulated camp houses an estimated million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar. During COVID-19, the Myanmar camp was locked down, and residents were isolated from the surrounding community (Kumar et al, 2022).…”
Section: Migration and The United Nations’ Sdgsmentioning
confidence: 99%