国際開発学会第35回全国大会・人間の安全保障学会第14回年次大会

国際開発学会第35回全国大会・人間の安全保障学会第14回年次大会

2024年11月9日〜11月10日JICA緒方貞子平和開発研究所、法政大学市ヶ谷校地(東京)
国際開発学会第35回全国大会・人間の安全保障学会第14回年次大会

国際開発学会第35回全国大会・人間の安全保障学会第14回年次大会

2024年11月9日〜11月10日JICA緒方貞子平和開発研究所、法政大学市ヶ谷校地(東京)

[1Z131]The Lost Generation: Protecting Rohingya Children Amidst Crisis in Bangladesh

*Muhammad Ala Uddin1(1. University of Chittagong, Bangladesh )
The Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh has inflicted severe humanitarian challenges on the youngest and most vulnerable: Rohingya children, often referred to as the "lost generation." This poster displays the complex dimensions of their plight, focusing on disrupted education, limited access to essential services, psychological trauma, and an uncertain future.Through a mixed-methods approach—comprising qualitative interviews, ethnographic observations, and quantitative surveys—this research delves into the conditions and challenges faced by these children in refugee camps and host communities. It shows the effectiveness of current interventions and international aid, identifying critical gaps in protection and support.Key findings highlight the pressing need for comprehensive strategies that integrate child protection, educational opportunities, and psychosocial support. The study advocates for a collaborative approach involving strengthened community-based initiatives and enhanced capacities of local and international actors. These recommendations aim to better safeguard the rights and futures of Rohingya children amidst the ongoing crisis.