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Bangladesh — Collecting Data in the Rohingya Camps in Cox’s Bazar (January 2018 - December 2022)
Data collection in humanitarian response is based on established standards, guidelines, and good practices that have evolved over time. While these practices give a general structure for data collection processes, they need to be adaptable to any specific response context.
Bangladesh — Rohingya Crisis Response — Needs and Priorities of Rohingya Refugees and Host Communities in Cox’s Bazar Since 2017: What Has Changed (January 2018 - December 2022)
August 2017 and the months that followed saw the influx of more than 700,000 Rohingya refugees fleeing violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. This influx brought the Rohingya refugee population in Cox’s Bazar to over 900,000 (IOM 31/03/2022).
Bangladesh — NPM ACAPS Analysis Hub Report — Challenges in analysing needs over time using MSNA experiences from the Rohingya responses (January 2018 - December 2022)
In late 2021, ACAPS’ Cox’s Bazar Analysis Hub embarked on research to understand the development of humanitarian needs in the Rohingya refugee crisis. The research was mainly based on the comparison of findings from four consecutive years (2018–2021) of Multi Sector Needs Assessments (MSNAs).
Bangladesh — Rohingya Hobor: Bazar Bhanger Ar Dhor Barer (Market Destructions & Growing Insecurities) Edition 3 (November 2021 -February 2022)
During the reporting period, the community discussed the continued deterioration of living conditions in the camps, including increased movement restrictions, the destruction of markets and an increase in fire incidents that has resulted in serious injuries and displacement.
Bangladesh — Site Management and Site Development Sector Daily Incidents Yearly Report 2021 (January -December 2021)
Introduction Following the military crackdown in August 2017 in Rakhine State, Myanmar, an estimated 700,000 Rohingya refugees fled to Cox’s Bazar district, Bangladesh.
Bangladesh — NPM ACAPS Analysis Hub Report — Protection implications of polygamous marriages in the Rohingya camps (January 2018 - December 2022)
In 2017, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled Myanmar and settled in the camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The scale of displacement brought obvious changes to their living conditions and changed family dynamics in the camps.
Bangladesh — Four Years On: Shifting Gendered Perceptions and Experiences - Comprehensive Gender Analysis within Rohingya and Host Communities in Cox’s Bazar
Gender programming as a social intervention, addressing the diverse needs of the affected population and evaluating its impacts, is complex and challenging, particularly in a humanitarian setting where urgent survival needs are prioritised.
Bangladesh — NPM ACAPS Analysis Hub Report — Rohingya Refugee Response: Gaps in Gender Research (January 2018 - December 2022)
The Rohingya population in Cox’s Bazar has been heavily assessed over the past four years, often with a large number of uncoordinated assessments that significantly overlap in terms of the factors being measured or evaluated (ACAPS 04/04/2019; ACAPS 28/11/2021).
Bangladesh — People Living with Disabilities in Cox’s Bazar: Understanding Perceptions on Aid Equity and Access: Preliminary findings (January 2022)
In Cox’s Bazar, identifying and meeting the unique needs of people living with disabilities has been a challenge throughout the humanitarian response, while quantitative assessments and perception tracking have struggled to understand their diverse experiences and perspectives.
Bangladesh — Cox's Bazar Shelter Standard Assessment (January - March 2021)
The goal of the Shelter/NFI Sector is to ensure that every refugee household has access to protection-focused, culturally appropriate Shelter/NFI solutions that provide privacy, security, protection from the elements, reduced exposure to hazards, tenure security, and space to store belongings and
Sep 19 2021
Bangladesh — Cox's Bazar Shelter Standard Ass…
Bangladesh — Rohingyar Hobor: Faani Uda (Rising Waters) (April - July 2021)
Rohingyar Hobor (Rohingya news) is a trend report produced by IOM Needs and Population Monitoring and Communication with Communities. Its objective is to better understand the Rohingya’s welfare in the camps and their perception and recounting of recent events that affect their lives.
Bangladesh — Site Profiles, Round 12 (23 September — 10 October 2018)
This multi-sectoral needs assessment has been designed in cooperation with ISCG and all sectors. It provides an overview of the Rohingya refugee population's distribution, needs and access to services at the end of the rainy season.