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Impacts of COVID-19 on Rohingya Crisis

On June 21st, 2020, the Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC) hosted a webinar on The Impact of COVID-19 on the Rohingya Crisis: A Perspective from the Canadian Rohingya Development Initiative (CRDI).

Panelist-

Saifullah Muhammad Rohin – Co-founder CRDI

Yukiko Cowper-Smith – PhD candidate in Political Science, University of Guelph.

Ahmed Ramadan – Board Member at CRDI.

Riyan Khyyat – Advocate for Rohingya youth in education, CRDI.

Javiet Ealom – Chief Strategic Officer, CRDI.

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