Risk factors, contemporary challenges and psychological well‐being of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: Policy implications
Muhammad Anwar Hossain,
Md. Nazmul Huda,
A. K. M Ahsan Ullah and
Andre Renzaho
International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2022, vol. 37, issue 4, 1912-1917
Abstract:
Over the last few years, the number of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh has increased exponentially. On arrival, they experience poor mental health and psychological well‐being. This commentary explores the risk factors and contemporary challenges that deteriorate Rohingyas' psychological well‐being in Bangladesh. The onslaught of Covid‐19 compounds the pre‐existing psychological health conditions of the Rohingyas living in cramped and flimsy camps. The recent relocation to Bhashan Char may likely trigger tensions and eventually exacerbates their existing psychological well‐being. The relocation to Bhashan Char has presumably happened against their volition. Meanwhile, the Myanmar military's coup has added additional fear about their bleak future of a safe and dignified return from Bangladesh to Myanmar. All these have contributed to the worsening of their existing psychological well‐being. In order to subside their psychological health challenges, this commentary suggests: (a) the immediate execution of ‘National Deployment and Vaccination Plan for Covid‐19 Vaccines and initiation of vaccine rollout among the refugees; and (b) involving Rohingyas in economic activities and making them a self‐reliant and economically empowered community. We suggest that safe and dignified repatriation is the only solution to the challenges they have been going through in Bangladesh and to preserve their psychological well‐being.
Date: 2022
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