Lecture on 'Rohingya Resettlement and Rehabilitation'
Date - 13 December 2017 ( NTU, Singapore )
“Rohingya Resettlement and Rehabilitation:
Opportunities and Challenges”
By
Dr. Nehginpao Kipgen
Assistant Professor and Executive Director
Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, JindaI School of International Affairs, O.P. Jindal Global University, National Capital Region of Delhi, India
Moderator
Dr Alistair D B Cook
HADR Programme Coordinator and Research Fellow, NTS Centre, RSIS, NTU, Singapore
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
(Registration begins at 9:30 am)
Free Admission
Venue:
The KeyPoint
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Nanyang Technological University
Block S4, Level B3
50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
Limited seating available. Registration on first-come first-served basis.
Seminar Abstract:
In the wake of strong criticism and pressure from the international community over the Rohingya crisis, the Myanmar civilian government on October 12 created the Union Enterprise for Humanitarian Assistance, Resettlement and Development (UEHRD) with the objective of implementing three major tasks: to repatriate those who have crossed over to Bangladesh and provide humanitarian assistance effectively; to resettle and rehabilitate; and to bring development to the region and establish a durable peace. This initiative aims to bring together the Myanmar government, the people, private sector, local and international non-government organizations and partner countries in the efforts of multi-sector development of the ravaged Rakhine state.
As its first major development, which was in response to the State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi’s call, private business pledged 17.7 billion kyats (approximately US$12.8 million) at an event in the capital Naypyidaw on October 20 to support the enterprise. While the UEHRD initiative brings a promising opportunity to address the Rohingya conundrum, there remains certain lingering challenges. This talk will focus on the short-term and long-term opportunities, as well as the potential problems, including peace and reconciliation, identity and citizenship issues. The talk will also examine the role of the international community, including the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
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