2023
DOI: 10.6007/ijarped/v12-i1/16391
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Non-Formal Education for Displaced Rohingya Children in Selangor: Issues and Challenges

Abstract: The fear of persecution in Myanmar have led to thousands of Rohingya people fled the country and seek asylum in neighboring countries including Malaysia. The Rohingya have been seeking refugee status in Malaysia since the 1980s. Currently Malaysia hosts the largest number of Rohingya refugees among the ASEAN countries. However, as Malaysia is not the signatory party of the 1951 Refugee Convention, there are no specific regulations that protects the rights for the displaced Rohingya. From a legal point of view,… Show more

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