2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-021-00955-6
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The sustainability–peace nexus in crisis contexts: how the Rohingya escaped the ethnic violence in Myanmar, but are trapped into environmental challenges in Bangladesh

Abstract: Because of ethnic and cultural violence in Myanmar, approximately a million Rohingya fled to neighboring Bangladesh starting from August 2017, in what the UN has called a “textbook example of ethnic cleansing”. Those arriving in Bangladesh were able to escape decade-long ethnic violence in Myanmar, but the Rohingya’s immediate destination, Cox’s Bazar district is one of the most climate-vulnerable and disaster-prone areas in Bangladesh. Currently, they have been subjected to extreme rainfalls, landslides, and … Show more

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“…In Bangladesh, Rohingya now live in dismal and overcrowded makeshift camps with minimal water, sanitation, and sewerage facilities. In addition, they are consistently being exposed to natural hazards (Ahmed, 2018; Ahmed et al, 2021). Overall insecure housing, lack of land ownership, and inadequate or inappropriate health, water, drainage, sanitation, and sewerage facilities contribute to different forms of GBV, such as domestic violence, verbal and physical abuse, forced marriage, trafficking, and rape (Navarrete, 2019).…”
Section: Violence Against the Rohingya Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Bangladesh, Rohingya now live in dismal and overcrowded makeshift camps with minimal water, sanitation, and sewerage facilities. In addition, they are consistently being exposed to natural hazards (Ahmed, 2018; Ahmed et al, 2021). Overall insecure housing, lack of land ownership, and inadequate or inappropriate health, water, drainage, sanitation, and sewerage facilities contribute to different forms of GBV, such as domestic violence, verbal and physical abuse, forced marriage, trafficking, and rape (Navarrete, 2019).…”
Section: Violence Against the Rohingya Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By 2016-2017, the worst ever case of intercommunal violence occurred against the Rohingya population. Ahmed et al (2021) argues that the ethnic violence that occurred in 2012 could be traced directly to the impacts of Cyclone Giri, given that residents complained that the Myanmar government did not do enough to warn all communities with equal attention. Indeed, it was found that the government evacuated residents from certain areas but not others, which heightened resentments, nourished conspiracy theories, and led to the creation of pro-Buddhist groups and militias who ultimately played a significant role in the 2017 genocide.…”
Section: Conflict Climate Change and Refugee Displacementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unwanted effects on food production, including food price rises, a lack of feed, and growing land competition. Therefore, the use of biomass or glycerol waste to produce bioethanol has a substantial potential to ease these unwanted effects on food production [ 98 ].…”
Section: Glycerol Into Value-added Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%