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Young adolescent girl from the Rohingya refugee community in Bangladesh. Photo: Anna Dubuis/DfID

Age- and gender-based violence risks facing Rohingya and Bangladeshi adolescents in Cox’s Bazar

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Age- and gender-based violence risks facing Rohingya and Bangladeshi adolescents in Cox’s Bazar

30.03.2020 | Bangladesh

Country

Bangladesh

Capability domains

Bodily integrity and freedom from violence

Audience type

Policy maker or donor, Programme designer or implementer

Year of publication

2020

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Authors

Silvia Guglielmi, Nicola Jones, Jennifer Muz, Sarah Baird, Khadija Mitu, Muhammad Ala Uddin

Many of the 860,000 Rohingya refuges living in Cox’s Bazar have been – and continue to be – affected by human rights abuses, domestic violence, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and are also at risk of trafficking. Host community residents also have complex unaddressed protection needs, including a high risk of child marriage for adolescent girls in the Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas, coupled with a perceived deterioration in community security, exacerbating women and girls’ freedom of movement in particular. To address these risks, humanitarian organisations have mobilised to provide a range of services including referrals, case management and gender-based violence (GBV) services across all 34 camps and in 6 host communities.

Suggested citation

Guglielmi, S., Jones, N., Muz, J., Baird, S., Mitu, K. and Ala Uddin, M. (2020) ‘Age- and gender-based violence risks facing Rohingya and Bangladeshi adolescents in Cox’s Bazar.’ Policy Brief. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence. (https://www.gage.odi.org/publication/age-gender-based-violence-risks-rohingya-bangladeshi-adolescents/)