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RAR Institute is honored to invite Mr. Musa M. Kamara to deliver a lecture on “Importance of Ethical Principles in Research.”

RAR Institute is honored to invite Mr. Musa M. Kamara to deliver a lecture on “Importance of Ethical Principles in Research.” Mr. Musa M. Kamara is an accomplished researcher and administrative professional with a strong academic and interdisciplinary background. Mr. Kamara is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Political Science and Public Administration […]

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Outbreak of New Virus in the Camp, Health and Humanitarian Impact

Outbreak of New Virus in the Camp, Health and Humanitarian Impact Authored by: Abdur Rahman & Mamtaj Ullah INTRODUCTIONThe Rohingya community, long denied citizenship in Myanmar, have fled persecution and sought refuge in the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, refugees face extreme challenges in terms of

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The Impact of Continuous Rainfall on the Rohingya Refugee Camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

The Impact of Continuous Rainfall on the Rohingya Refugee Camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Authored by Aziz Khan & Abdur Rahman •⁠ ⁠Introduction Rohingya are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world who have been living in Refugee camps in Bangladesh for nearly a decade. The Rohingya live in small fragile shelters made

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Rainfalls Situation Report: Impact of Continuous Heavy Rainfall on Rohingya Refugee Camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.

Rainfalls Situation Report: Impact of Continuous Heavy Rainfall on Rohingya Refugee Camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Author: Mohammed Siraj Data collectors: Mohammed Amin & Nurul Amin Date of Report: 3 June 2025 Location: Cox’s Bazar Rainfalls Situation Report: Impact of Continuous Heavy Rainfall on Rohingya Refugee Camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Executive Summary Between 29

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Barriers to Higher Education For Rohingya High School Graduates in Cox’s Bazar

Barriers to Higher Education for Rohingya High School Graduates in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: Accreditation Gaps, Governance Challenges, and Absence of Travel Documents Author: Mohammed Siraj About Author – Mohammed Siraj is a multidisciplinary researcher, human rights advocate, youth activist, educator, and aspiring physician committed to advancing justice, human rights and development for the Rohingya community.

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A Painful Journey of Rohingya Man, Faced Genocidal Operations, Violence, Brutalities, Persecution by the Conflict Between the Military Council and Arakan Army in Arakan State

A Painful Journey of Rohingya Man, Faced Genocidal Operations, Violence, Brutalities, Persecution by the Conflict Between the Military Council and Arakan Army in Arakan State By,  Liaqat Ali Roshid A 46 years old, Mohammed Solim son of Hamid Hussain lived in Kawar Vill village, MaungdawTownship, Rakhine state, Myanmar with family. His family includes himself, his wife, his grandmother, three daughters and two sons. Solim faced two phases; he was faced genocidal operation on 25th, August 2017 ethnic

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New Rohingya Displacement and Atrocities: The Ongoing Genocide and Humanitarian Crisis in Rakhine State

New Rohingya Displacement and Atrocities: The Ongoing Genocide and Humanitarian Crisis in Rakhine State

New Rohingya Displacement and Atrocities: The Ongoing Genocide and Humanitarian Crisis in Rakhine State By Mohammed Siraj, In 2024, the Rohingya in Rakhine State of Myanmar faced brutal violence, displacement, and massacre once again, recognized as decades of systemic genocide and ethnic cleansing. On August 5th, 2024, a drone attack in Maungdaw Township near Naf river that carried out

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Uprooted by War: A Rohingya Elder’s Struggle for Survival Amid Genocide

The Painful Journey of Mohammed Idris and Jainaf Fatema: A Story of Survival Amidst Intense Conflict

The Painful Journey of Mohammed Idris and Jainaf Fatema: A Story of Survival Amidst Intense Conflict By, M. Arif Mohammed Idris, 23 years old was brutally tortured and forced to leave his home by the Arakan Army (AA), while his wife, Jainaf Fatema, 21 was pregnant at the final month of her delivery. The mud

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Uprooted by War: A Rohingya Elder’s Struggle for Survival Amid Genocide

Survived Brutality, Physically Tortured and Threatened; The Traumatic Journey of a Rohingya amid Arakan Army (AA) and Military Council Relentless Violence.

Survived Brutality, Physically Tortured and Threatened; The Traumatic Journey of a Rohingya amid Arakan Army (AA) and Military Council Relentless Violence. By: Abdur Rahman A 30 years old, Mohammed Reyas son of Esup, married and there are five members in his family including he, his wife and three sons and his first son is 5

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Uprooted by War: A Rohingya Elder’s Struggle for Survival Amid Genocide

Impact of the Fire Disaster in Kutupalong Rohingya Refugee Camp: A Crisis of Loss and Displacement

Impact of the Fire Disaster in Kutupalong Rohingya Refugee Camp: A Crisis of Loss and Displacement On December 24, 2024, a catastrophic fire broke out in Camp 1W of the Kutupalong Rohingya Refugee Camp, near the Camp-In-Charge (CIC) Office in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The fire, which ignited around 12:30 PM, quickly engulfed the area due

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