Book Chapter

Displacement and Trauma: Exploring the Lost Childhood of Rohingya Children in the Refugee Camps in Bangladesh

M Mahruf C Shohel, Md Ashrafuzzaman, Farhan Azim, Tahmina Akter, Shamima Ferdous Tanny

Social Justice Research Methods for Doctoral Research | IGI Global | Published : 2021

Abstract

Rohingya children have become victims of mass displacement, with some of them being internally or externally displaced because of long-lasting violence and prejudice in their own country. Currently, a substantial number of them are residing in refugee camps in Bangladesh. They lost all their rights, including the right to retain their native country's nationality. Their basic human rights are violated when they become stateless refugees in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which emphasize equality, equity, and social justice. Rohingya children in refugee camps face adversity and have limited access to informal education and health services. Due to a lack of nutritious food..

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