Rohingya Crisis – Health issues

Rezwanur Rahman
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The Rohingya people are a stateless Muslim-minority group that has been persecuted by Myanmar for many years.1 Recently the Rohingya refugees fled Myanmar's northern Rakhine state after insurgents attacked security forces in late August last year, prompting a military crackdown that has since been described as ethnic cleansing.2 According to a recent report of International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UNICEF, an estimated 688,000 Rohingya have entered into Bangladesh from Myanmar since 25 August 2017, and the total Rohingya population in Cox’s Bazar is now over 900,000.3 The majority of these people are now living in pre-existing camps and settlements, settlement extensions, spontaneous settlements and amongst the host community in Cox’s Bazar District with increasing need of humanitarian assistance, including shelter, food, clean water, and sanitation.3,4 Around 1.2 million people, including both newly arrived Rohingyas and their host communities, are estimated to be in need of health assistance. Based on the public health situation analysis published on 10 October 2017, WHO has graded this crisis as a level 3 emergency, the highest possible rating.5
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罗兴亚危机——健康问题
罗兴亚人是一个无国籍的穆斯林少数民族,多年来一直受到缅甸的迫害。1最近,在去年8月底叛乱分子袭击安全部队后,罗兴亚难民逃离了缅甸北部若开邦,2根据国际移民组织(IOM)和联合国儿童基金会最近的一份报告,自2017年8月25日以来,估计有688000名罗兴亚人从缅甸进入孟加拉国,科克斯巴扎尔的罗兴亚总人口目前超过90万。3这些人中的大多数现在生活在科克斯巴扎尔区预先存在的营地和定居点、定居点扩建、自发定居点以及收容社区中,越来越需要人道主义援助,包括住所、食物、清洁水和卫生设施。3,4约120万人,据估计,包括新抵达的罗兴亚人及其所在社区在内的许多人都需要卫生援助。根据2017年10月10日公布的公共卫生形势分析,世界卫生组织将此次危机评为3级紧急事件,这是最高级别。5
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