• The Rohingya crisis is a human rights crisis with serious humanitarian consequences. But that doesn’t mean she couldn’t do anything." Many Rohingya (745,000) have fled to the neighboring country of Bangladesh since the violence began. In response, around 800,000 Rohingyas fled Myanmar and took shelter in Bangladesh. The UN said 35 countries and international organizations pledged $335 million to aid the refugees in Bangladesh at a one-day emergency funding conference Monday. The crisis poses a clear threat to Myanmar’s democratic transition.

Rohingya emergency. As the Rohingya crisis rages on, international actors ramp up pressure The UN set a $434 million target as it raised concern for the refugees’ plight. This has rendered them one of the largest stateless populations in the world. Rohingya emergency one year on: Asia’s most recent refugee crisis warrants international solidarity and progress on solutions — UNHCR; One year on — UNFPA’s response to the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh; Ten numbers to understand the Rohingya crisis — and what’s being done about it — UN World Food Programme The Rohingya people have faced decades of systematic discrimination, statelessness and targeted violence in Rakhine State, Myanmar. As the international spotlight focused more on the Rohingya crisis in May of 2015, naturally the conversation centered even more closely around the responsibility of the Myanmar government. One of the biggest (and most important) differences between the Rohingya refugee crisis and the refugee emergency in the Mediterranean is that in the former case, none of the involved states is a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention, nor its 1967 Protocol. International response to the Rohingya humanitarian crisis examined 14 November 2017 The International Development Committee assessed the latest information from development stakeholders on the Rohingya situation and examined possible steps towards mitigation and resolution of the crisis.

Dig Deeper into the Crisis. At the peak of the crisis, thousands were crossing into Bangladesh daily. IOM Bangladesh Appeal | Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis Response January - December 2019 The present appeal outlines IOM's response plan and associated funding requirements from January to December 2019 in line with the Joint Response Plan.

Turkey has been deeply involved in the international aid effort for the Rohingya, and on 7 September, Turkey’s foreign aid agency became the first foreign outfit to deliver an initial shipment of 1000 tonnes of basic food and medicine to Rohingya areas. Rohingya refugees fled violence in Myanmar at a staggering rate in 2017 – and the numbers keep growing. The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar continues to escalate and the international community has yet to decide on an effective response. Many Rohingya (745,000) have fled to the neighboring country of Bangladesh since the violence began.

The Plan runs to December 2018. "Perhaps we put too much hope in her in the beginning, because of the structural constraints.