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The Psychosocial Value Of Employment Evidence From The Rohingya Refugee Camps

Ayesha Fatima
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Ayesha Fatima: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

No 2022:109, PIDE Webinar Brief from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

Abstract: The government of Myanmar started a massive ethnic cleansing campaign which resulted in the expulsion of 750-800000 Rohingya refugees- the world’s largest refugee camp now. If you go to the people living there and ask them how you can help them? They answer, “help us go back home and give us work.”

Pages: 3 pages
Date: 2022
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