Burma: Rohingya

(asked on 17th October 2017) - View Source

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of efforts to prevent and address sexual violence in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, and of the processes in place to ascertain and record the culpability of perpetrators.


This question was answered on 1st November 2017

Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Department for International Development (DFID) colleagues are urgently assessing the UN-led sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) response on the ground, including the level of identification and outreach, clinical management and what additional support the UK may usefully provide. DFID have funded the deployment of an international expert to UNFPA in Cox's Bazar to lead the Gender-based violence Sub-Sector, part of the UNHCR-led Protection Sector of the international humanitarian response. We are in dialogue with the Coordinator to better understand the level of incidence, response and coordination and associated challenges.

There are few agencies on the ground with the capacity to clinically manage and support cases of sexual violence. In part this has been due to a lack of resources but a more significant factor is the lack of agency capacity. Médecins Sans Frontières has the single most important capability for clinical management of rape. UNFPA also remains a significant actor. The International Organization for Migration, UNHCR and partners are also providing care to survivors through its health centres across the camps and spontaneous settlements. Their focus is currently on outreach and identification of cases for clinical management and support, though population mobility is rendering this challenging. We are urgently discussing with the UN Secretary General's Special Representative and humanitarian organisations in situ capacity for evidence gathering and how the UK can support this work too, including the possible deployment of experts from the UK.​

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