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Undocumented Myanmar Nationals
Aug 22 2017
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Bangladesh — NPM ACAPS Analysis Hub Report — Rohingya Influx since 1978 (December 2017)
In the 20th century, there have been multiple waves of movement of Rohingya population from Rakhine State in Myanmar to Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh and back. This report is a review of available literature on the Rohingya influxes into Bangladesh since 1978.
Bangladesh — Rohingya Crisis Report — Diphteria (11 December 2017)
As of 6 December, 110 clinically diagnosed cases of diphtheria, including six deaths have been reported, with most cases in the Balukhali makeshift settlement (BMS), located in the larger Kutupalong–Balukhali expansion site. Other cases have been detected in Jamtoli and Thangkhali settlements.
Bangladesh — Rohingya Crisis — Situation Analysis Report (22 November 2017
As of 21 November, an estimated 622,000 Rohingya refugees fled Myanmar to Bangladesh. The influx began on 25 August, after the Myanmar Army launched security operations in northern Rakhine state. In September, an average of approximately 14,500 people arrived daily.
Bangladesh – Collective sites hosting the Rohinya population (October 2017)
The following map provides an overview of the collective sites hosting the Rohinya population.
Bangladesh — Needs and Population Monitoring Report 6 (October 2017)
Following an outbreak of violence on 25 August 2017 in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, a new massive influx of Rohingya population to Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh started in late August 2017.
Bangladesh — Needs and Population Monitoring Report 5 (September 2017)
A total of 143 locations in 85 sites were assessed between 5 and 21 September 2017. 607,735 UMNs were identified in four upazilas of Cox’s Bazar District. Among those assessed, 53% are women and girls.
Bangladesh — Site Profiles, Round 5 (September 2017)
This document includes the site profiles for the following locations: Balukhali MS, Unchiprang/Raikhong, Shamlapur, Mainnerghona, Leda MS, Kutupalong MS, Jamtoli, Hakimpara, Barmapara.
Bangladesh — Needs and Population Monitoring Report 4 (July 2017)
The National Strategy on Myanmar Refugees and Undocumented Myanmar Nationals (UMN) formulated by the Government of Bangladesh highlights the fact that more than 300,000 Rohingyas have crossed the border and are living in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh — Needs and Population Monitoring Report 3 (June 2017)
A total of 53 sites were assessed. 151,000 UMNs were identified in 2 upazilas of Cox’s Bazar district. An additional 9 sites, with a population of 8,110 according to NPM Round 2 (April 2017) were not assessed in this round due to limited access. Among those assessed, 53% are women and girls.
Bangladesh — Needs and Population Monitoring Report 2 (April 2017)
A total of 62 sites were assessed. 150,000 undocumented Myanmar nationals (UMNs) in 300,000 households were identified in 2 upazilas of Cox’s Bazar district, including 74,000 new arrivals since October 2016. Among those assessed, 49.9% are women and girls.
Bangladesh — Needs and Population Monitoring Report 1 (March 2017)
Assessments identified an estimated 132,138 undocumented Myanmar nationals (UMNs) in 23,844 households in three makeshift settlements and 41 host community locations in two upazila of Bangladesh. Of these, 63,705 are estimated to be new arrivals since October 2016.
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