2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20043385
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The United Nations (UN) Card, Identity, and Negotiations of Health among Rohingya Refugees

Abstract: Being persecuted and expelled from Myanmar, Rohingya refugees are now distributed throughout the world. The Southeast Asian nation of Malaysia has been a preferred destination for Rohingyas fleeing Myanmar’s state-sponsored genocide and more recently in a bid to change their fates from the refugee camps in Bangladesh. Refugees are one of the most vulnerable groups in Malaysia and often face dire circumstances, in which their health and wellbeing are compromised. Amidst a plethora of structural challenges, Rohi… Show more

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“…In health communication and health campaigns scholarship while there is some literature focusing on refugee health (Wieland et al, 2013;Afifi et al, 2019;Rahman and Dutta, 2023), none focuses specifically on the structural constraints to basic health capacities emerging from the federal economic self sufficiency (ESS) mandate. Hewing to critical scholarship in health communication (Airhihenbuwa, 1995;Dutta, 2008) foregrounding contexts and co-creation of health knowledge from a localized lens, this research centers Burmese refugee narratives of health amidst U.S. resettlement infrastructures.…”
Section: Resettlement (mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In health communication and health campaigns scholarship while there is some literature focusing on refugee health (Wieland et al, 2013;Afifi et al, 2019;Rahman and Dutta, 2023), none focuses specifically on the structural constraints to basic health capacities emerging from the federal economic self sufficiency (ESS) mandate. Hewing to critical scholarship in health communication (Airhihenbuwa, 1995;Dutta, 2008) foregrounding contexts and co-creation of health knowledge from a localized lens, this research centers Burmese refugee narratives of health amidst U.S. resettlement infrastructures.…”
Section: Resettlement (mentioning
confidence: 99%