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The Rohingya people of Myanmar: health, human rights, and identity.

Syed S Mahmood1, Emily Wroe2, Arlan Fuller3, Jennifer Leaning4.   

Abstract

The Rohingya people of Myanmar (known as Burma before 1989) were stripped of citizenship in 1982, because they could not meet the requirement of proving their forefathers settled in Burma before 1823, and now account for one in seven of the global population of stateless people. Of the total 1·5 million Rohingya people living in Myanmar and across southeast Asia, only 82 000 have any legal protection obtained through UN-designated refugee status. Since 2012, more than 159 000 people, most of whom are Rohingya, have fled Myanmar in poorly constructed boats for journeys lasting several weeks to neighbouring nations, causing hundreds of deaths. We outline historical events preceding this complex emergency in health and human rights. The Rohingya people face a cycle of poor infant and child health, malnutrition, waterborne illness, and lack of obstetric care. In December, 2014, a UN resolution called for an end to the crisis. We discuss the Myanmar Government's ongoing treatment of Rohingya through the lens of international law, and the steps that the newly elected parliament must pursue for a durable solution.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27916235     DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00646-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


  17 in total

1.  Health Beliefs and Barriers to Healthcare of Rohingya Refugees.

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Review 2.  A Record Review on the Health Status of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh.

Authors:  Taufique Joarder; Ipsita Sutradhar; Md Imran Hasan; Md Mafizul I Bulbul
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2020-08-15

3.  Breastfeeding support through wet nursing during nutritional emergency: A cross sectional study from Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh.

Authors:  Faria Azad; M A Rifat; Mohammad Zahidul Manir; Nushrat Alam Biva
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-10-02       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Functional impairment as a proxy measure indicating high rates of trauma exposure, post-migration living difficulties, common mental disorders, and poor health amongst Rohingya refugees in Malaysia.

Authors:  Alvin Kuowei Tay; Susan Rees; Mohammed Abdul Awal Miah; Sanjida Khan; Mohammad Badrudduza; Karen Morgan; Darlina Fadil Azim; Susheela Balasundaram; Derrick Silove
Journal:  Transl Psychiatry       Date:  2019-09-02       Impact factor: 6.222

5.  Food transfers, electronic food vouchers and child nutritional status among Rohingya children living in Bangladesh.

Authors:  John Hoddinott; Paul Dorosh; Mateusz Filipski; Gracie Rosenbach; Ernesto Tiburcio
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-04-29       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Child marriage practices among the Rohingya in Bangladesh.

Authors:  Andrea J Melnikas; Sigma Ainul; Iqbal Ehsan; Eashita Haque; Sajeda Amin
Journal:  Confl Health       Date:  2020-05-25       Impact factor: 2.723

Review 7.  Mortality in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh: historical, social, and political context.

Authors:  Parveen K Parmar; Rowen O Jin; Meredith Walsh; Jennifer Scott
Journal:  Sex Reprod Health Matters       Date:  2019-05

Review 8.  Integrating human rights approaches into public health practices and policies to address health needs amongst Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: a systematic review and meta-ethnographic analysis.

Authors:  Nidhi Wali; Wen Chen; Lal B Rawal; A S M Amanullah; Andre M N Renzaho
Journal:  Arch Public Health       Date:  2018-10-11

9.  Vaccination coverage survey and seroprevalence among forcibly displaced Rohingya children, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, 2018: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Leora R Feldstein; Sarah D Bennett; Concepcion F Estivariz; Gretchen M Cooley; Lauren Weil; Mallick Masum Billah; M Salim Uzzaman; Rajendra Bohara; Maya Vandenent; Jucy Merina Adhikari; Eva Leidman; Mainul Hasan; Saifuddin Akhtar; Andreas Hasman; Laura Conklin; Daniel Ehlman; A Alamgir; Meerjady Sabrina Flora
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2020-03-31       Impact factor: 11.069

10.  Immunogenicity of a killed bivalent whole cell oral cholera vaccine in forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.

Authors:  Fahima Chowdhury; Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan; Afroza Akter; Md Saruar Bhuiyan; Ashraful Islam Khan; Motaher Hossain; Imam Tauheed; Tasnuva Ahmed; Shaumik Islam; Tanzeem Ahmed Rafique; Shah Alam Siddique; Nabila Binta Harun; Khaleda Islam; John D Clemens; Firdausi Qadri
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2020-03-16
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