The State of Social Cohesion in the Post-Settlement of Rohingyas in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

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作者
Islam, Rafiqul [1 ]
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[1] Univ Dhaka, Dept Peace & Conflict Studies, Dhaka, Bangladesh
关键词
social cohesion; Rohingya; Cox's Bazar; conflict; Bangladesh;
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10.1163/15718115-BJA10121
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
Since the settlement of Rohingya people in Cox's Bazar, national and international N GO s have undertaken initiatives such as trust -building and community relationships for establishing social cohesion between the Rohingyas and host communities. However, cohabitation between the two communities is far -behind, and social conflict between the two communities has been a reality for the host society. By applying multiple approaches - perception survey among the local people, focus group discussion (FGD ) among the Rohingyas and key informant interviews, this article finds that Rohingya settlement has resulted many challenges such as scarcity of resources, competition over livelihood options, price hikes, decaying of the physical environment, and security complexities. These challenges have been a source of generating conflict instead of building social cohesion in Cox's Bazar. Survey results outline that local people are anxious about population growth, social unrest, illicit business and drugs, and potential political conflict. The FGD among the Rohingyas explores the uncertain future of the refugee, frustration over livelihood, health, and education for their children. Overall results highlight that social, economic, environmental and political changes in the post -settlement phase post -2017 have been a potential source of conflict. Analysis suggests that the conflict potential for the host society stemming from the Rohingya displaced population is significant enough that the host government and international organisations should consider actions, policies, and diplomatic actions to address the social tension and remedy the emergent problems in the area. Such measures include those that strengthen efforts at repatriation initiatives for the refugee population, and those that can ensure livelihood opportunities for them without compromising such opportunities for the host population.
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