Webinar on Impacts of Covid-19 in Rohingya Camps
The Rohingya humanitarian crisis is now protracted, and Covid-19 has impacted all facets of life in the refugee camps of Cox’s Bazar. Camp residents face uncertainties regarding repatriation, education, access to livelihood, and their overall futures. CPJ invites you to hear directly from Rohingya camp residents and those working closely on relief efforts.
Centre for Peace and Justice of Brac University is humbly inviting you to join the 1st webinar in the Camp Voices Webinar Series, Impacts of Covid-19 on Rohingya Camps. The discussion will address key issues related to the impacts of Covid-19 on camp health systems, education, livelihoods, gender and social cohesion issues. The purpose of this online event is to generate ideas, share opinions and perspectives with the hope of finding a solution to the Rohingya humanitarian crisis in Cox’s Bazar.
SPEAKERS:
Featured Guest: Ruhul Abid, MD, PhD
President, HAEFA, and Associate Professor, Brown University Alpert Medical School, and
2020 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee
Mohammad Nowkim
CPJ Volunteer, Bridging Community and
Humanitarian Responses to Covid-19 in Rohingya Camps Project
Jinnah Hossain
CPJ Volunteer, Civic Outreach Project and
Bridging Community and Humanitarian Responses to Covid-19 in Rohingya Camps Project
Janifa
CPJ Volunteer, Rohingya Mobility Study and Bridging Community and
Humanitarian Responses to Covid-19 in Rohingya Camps Project
Umme Salma
CPJ Volunteer, Bridging Community and
Humanitarian Responses to Covid-19 in
Rohingya Camps Project
MODERATOR:
Azizul Hoque
Research Associate, Centre for Peace and Justice, BRAC University