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Briefing Paper [1]
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Policy Brief [9]
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Training Module [1]
Recent Submissions
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Emerging marketplace dynamics in the Rohingya refugee camps of cox’s bazar, Bangladesh
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A crisis of rape in Bangladesh: opportunities for faith engagement
(Brac University, 2021-05)Widespread sexual violence is a persistent problem in Bangladesh, aggravated during the COVID-19 pandemic. This brief focuses on the ongoing rape crisis, examining pathways to policy reform. Its underlying premise is ... -
Supporting a more socially inclusive society in Bangladesh: seeking lessons from different experiences
(Brac University, 2021-07)The COVID-19 economic and social crisis offers opportunities to review fundamental questions about national approaches to pluralism, religion’s role in society, and national goals for peace and social cohesion in Bangladesh. ... -
Beyond relief: securing livelihoods and agency for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
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Perceptions of Rohingya refugees: marriage and social justice after cross-border displacement
(Brac University, 2021-03) -
Views of Rohingya refugees: engagement and experiences with humanitarian agencies in cox’s bazar, Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2021-03)This policy brief, a joint publication by Centre for Peace and Justice, Brac University (CPJ) and The Asia Foundation, conveys findings from a rapid analysis to understand refugees’ perspectives on community engagement ... -
Community engagement in protracted crises: lessons from locally-driven research approaches in Bangladesh
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Voices from the margins building evidence for inclusive policy responses to Covid 19 in Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2021-06)A targeted survey carried out by the Centre for Peace and Justice (CPJ), Brac University on marginalised communities in Bangladesh highlights the need for urgent policy responses to mitigate specific challenges posed by ... -
Civil society, governance and security dynamics in Rohingya refugee camps
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Covid-19 livelihood crisis, social cohesion challenges and mitigation options: an empirical study among low-income groups and migrant workers in Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2021-06)The Covid-19 pandemic has caused substantial damages to the health and wellbeing of people around the world. As of February 1, 2021, Bangladesh recorded 535,000 infections with 8,100 deaths and a 90 percent recovery rate. ... -
Basic Paralegal Training
(Brac University, 2018-07)The module has been developed to build up a group of paralegals with basic paralegal skills, knowledge and mindset. The subjects, content and presentation of the module were chosen with the aim of developing a module ... -
Navigating at the margins: family, mobility and livelihoods amongst Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
(Brac University and The Asia Foundation, 2020-08)Decades of persecution of the Rohingya community in Myanmar have culminated in several large waves of forced displacement, and a total of nearly one million now live as refugees in the camps of Cox’s Bazar across the ... -
Social Cohesion, resilience and peace building between host population and Rohingya Refugee Community in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2019-06)In August 2017 Myanmar authorities unleashed systematic violence on the Rohingya community of Northern Rakhine State. Hundred of thousands of Rohingya were affected and an unknown number were killed, resulting in nearly ...