The Rohingya people group has confronted persistent savagery, segregation and statelessness in the Rakhine Territory of Myanmar. In 2017, a savage crackdown by Myanmar's military on Rohingya Muslims sent just about 1,000,000 escaping across the line of Bangladesh. They tracked down their transitory home in the evacuee camps of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh – presently the biggest displaced person camp on the planet [1]. Because of the abrupt deluge to Cox's Bazar, a focal point of advanced bio-variety, the region is confronting extreme difficulties to keep up with the normal environment. Areas like Teknaf, with an untamed life asylum of around 11,615 ha are presently practically abandoned. This paper plans to portray the major ecological impacts ...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
Because of ethnic and cultural violence in Myanmar, approximately a million Rohingya fled to neighbo...
Abstract: Rohingya is a Muslim minority ethnic group that suffered persecution in Myanmar. The Myan...
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar, considered one of the most persecuted minorities...
The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar is a longstanding geopolitical dilemma. The Myanmar Government malig...
The Rohingya in Myanmar are often described as the most persecuted minority in the world. In the for...
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar, considered one of the most persecuted minorities...
Displaced Karenni people on the Thai-Burma boarder were interviewed to investigate the environmental...
In late 2017, some 671,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar to Cox’s Bazar District in Bangladesh, where they j...
During 2017, almost 671,500 people crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border at the time of violence in ...
In late 2017, some 671,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar to Cox’s Bazar District in Bangladesh, where they j...
Displaced Karenni people on the Thai-Burma boarder were interviewed to investigate the environmental...
Rohingya crisis is not a newly emerged problem in Bangladesh. Almost two and half years ago, it has ...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
Because of ethnic and cultural violence in Myanmar, approximately a million Rohingya fled to neighbo...
Abstract: Rohingya is a Muslim minority ethnic group that suffered persecution in Myanmar. The Myan...
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar, considered one of the most persecuted minorities...
The Rohingya crisis in Myanmar is a longstanding geopolitical dilemma. The Myanmar Government malig...
The Rohingya in Myanmar are often described as the most persecuted minority in the world. In the for...
The Rohingya, a Muslim minority group from Myanmar, considered one of the most persecuted minorities...
Displaced Karenni people on the Thai-Burma boarder were interviewed to investigate the environmental...
In late 2017, some 671,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar to Cox’s Bazar District in Bangladesh, where they j...
During 2017, almost 671,500 people crossed the Bangladesh-Myanmar border at the time of violence in ...
In late 2017, some 671,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar to Cox’s Bazar District in Bangladesh, where they j...
Displaced Karenni people on the Thai-Burma boarder were interviewed to investigate the environmental...
Rohingya crisis is not a newly emerged problem in Bangladesh. Almost two and half years ago, it has ...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...
We addressed the research question, how does the host community perceive the effects of Rohingya inf...