Synthesis Of Rohingya Response Evaluations Of IOM, UNICEF, UNHCR

Publication language
English
Pages
56pp
Date published
31 Dec 2019
Type
Meta-evaluation
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Evaluation-related, Response and recovery
Countries
Bangladesh, Myanmar

The Rohingya people of Myanmar have faced decades of systematic discrimination and targeted violence. 1 The latest of these episodes, in late August 2017, caused almost one million people to flee to Bangladesh, creating a large-scale humanitarian crisis. The response to this crisis, which saw the involvement of a wide range of formal and informal aid actors, prevented the loss of many lives, and helped to stabilize the situation. This is a significant achievement given the formidable challenges that confronted the humanitarian community, which included the sheer size of the affected population, extreme congestion in camps, the lack of infrastructure, the risk of large-scale epidemics, and a possible second disaster in the form of floods or cyclones during the annual monsoon season.