Myanmar projects

Rohingya people in Myanmar continue to face persecution, discrimination, and danger because of decades of systemic exclusion and violent attacks.

Myanmar Based

Rohingya in Myanmar (Burma)

Crisis, Context & RAUK Advocacy

Rohingya people in Myanmar continue to face persecution, discrimination, and danger because of decades of systemic exclusion and violent attacks. Despite international attention, millions remain internally displaced, stateless, and at risk of further human rights abuses. 

Rohingya Association UK (RAUK) monitors the evolving situation, supports advocacy for justice and protection, and works to amplify the voices of Rohingya communities affected by ongoing conflict and marginalisation.  

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The Ongoing Humanitarian and Security Crisis in Myanmar

The Rohingya have long been denied citizenship and basic rights under Myanmar’s laws, which has contributed to cycles of discrimination, violence, and displacement.  

Recent Displacement Trends
  • A major military crackdown in 2017 forced over 740,000 Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh, a mass displacement widely recognised as ethnic cleansing.  
  • Significant numbers remain within Myanmar, living in hazardous and restrictive conditions — especially in areas like Maungdaw, Buthidaung, Rathedaung, and Sittwe.  

Renewed clashes between armed groups and state forces have continued to fuel insecurity, causing additional displacement in 2024 and 2025.  

The ongoing conflict has deepened vulnerabilities, restricted movement, and exacerbated the risk of further human rights violations against Rohingya civilians. 

Citizenship

Statelessness & Systemic Discrimination

Under Myanmar’s 1982 Citizenship Law, most Rohingya are denied citizenship, rendering them stateless with limited access to education, healthcare, employment, and freedom of movement.  

This legal exclusion has created systemic barriers that perpetuate poverty, marginalization, and insecurity for Rohingya communities within the country. 

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RAUK’s Response Advocacy, Awareness & Global Action

While RAUK does not operate direct field projects inside Myanmar due to access constraints, the organisation is actively engaged in advocacy, monitoring and global legal efforts to uphold Rohingya rights and hold perpetrators accountable. 

Advocacy for Justice and Accountability

RAUK supports international legal processes that pursue accountability for crimes against humanity, including: 

  • Support for cases at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) 
  • Engagement with mechanisms such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) 

These efforts aim to ensure perpetrators of atrocities are held to account and that justice mechanisms strengthen protections for Rohingya civilians.  

RAUK maintains an up-to-date information hub tracking developments in Myanmar — including displacement trends, human rights concerns, and policy decisions — to inform international advocacy and media engagement.  

RAUK collaborates with civil society groups and human rights organisations to amplify Rohingya voices, contribute to joint statements, and influence global discussions on ethnic cleansing, genocide recognition, and repatriation frameworks.  

Challenges

Humanitarian Challenges Inside Myanmar

Although direct RAUK field operations in Myanmar are not currently feasible, the humanitarian situation remains dire: 

Advocacy

Why Advocacy Matters

Without sustained global advocacy and accountability efforts: 

Discrimination and exclusion are likely to persist

Barriers to return and reintegration remain high

Legal protection for Rohingya civilians will remain limited

RAUK’s advocacy seeks to influence not just awareness but policy and legal outcomes that protect Rohingya rights and dignity. 

What You Can Do to Support

Although RAUK’s primary advocacy work for Myanmar is legal and policy-focused, you can help amplify impact by: 

Your support helps fund: 

Research and documentation

Advocacy campaigns

Communications and awareness efforts

Despite these pressures, Malaysia remains a key destination for Rohingya refugees seeking safety and opportunity in Southeast Asia. 

Commitment

RAUK’s Commitment to Myanmar

RAUK continues to: 

Monitor developments in Myanmar/Burma

Advocate for justice, safety, and human rights for Rohingya communities

Partner with civil society to ensure informed global action

Our goal is to strengthen advocacy efforts so that one day Rohingya people can live with dignity, equality, and security in their ancestral land or as part of a safe and sustainable solution. 

Looking Ahead — Progress & Updates

The situation for Rohingya refugees in Myanmar continues to evolve. RAUK is committed to expanding its presence and refining project plans based on ongoing consultations with the community and local partners. This page will be updated with progress reports, launch announcements, and impact data as projects take shape. 

For the latest updates, please revisit this project page regularly. 

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