In this report, we draw on mixed-methods midline data collected in 2023 as part of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) longitudinal research programme to explore changes in the sexual and reproductive health attitudes and practices of Rohingya young people living in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char. We also explore how the provision of sexual and reproductive health services to displaced Rohingya young people intersects with their gender, age, and marital status to shape their uptake of and experiences with sexual and reproductive health services.
With an already underdeveloped health system in one of the poorest regions of Bangladesh, the sprawling refugee influx has put considerable strain on the provision of sexual and reproductive health services in Cox’s Bazar.
Suggested citation:
Guglielmi, S., Seager, J., Mitu, K. and Jones, N. (2024) Sexual and reproductive health for Rohingya young people living in Bangladesh: midline evidence from GAGE. Report. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/publication/sexual-and-reproductive-health-for-rohingya-young-people-living-in-bangladesh-midline-evidence-from-gage/)