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Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | Volume-13 | Issue-10
Rohingya Children: Discussion About Their Fundamental Rights in Bangladesh
Laboni Khatun, Dr. ASM Amanullah, Md. Mesbaul Haque, Dr. Munjur-E-Moula, Khadiza Khatun, Ismail Hossain, Mst. Albina Tasnim Munia, A.B.S Mahbubar Rahman
Published: Oct. 23, 2025 | 155 69
Pages: 428-439
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Abstract
This review addresses the current situation of Rohingya children in Bangladesh who are deprived of services in terms of their basic needs. It is argued that lack of child policy for the Rohingya children is the main barrier in this regard. Both quantitative and qualitative approach has been taken from the 75 journals papers, reports and news. The findings suggest that elementary rights of the Rohingya children like, (Food, Heath, Accommodation, Education, Protection) are not adequately meeting due to insufficient resources or financial assistance, proper management, lack of child centered policy for the displaced children and remarkably been indifference to exercise international convention for children and refugees reciprocally incorporating of not addressing the rights of Rohingya children. Recommendations suggest that special policy redesigned, apt assimilation with CRC, Human Rights convention, collaboration with SAARC nations and international support may prompt the development of those children. It also provides us new windows to revise existing child policy instruments on long term solution for the Rohingya children while concentrating on the immediate rights issues.