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Published 19 Sep, 2017 07:01am

ADB, World Bank voice concern over Rohingya crisis

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and World Bank expressed concern over the escalation of violence, internal displacement and suffering of the Muslim population in Rakhine state of Myanmar as well as the consequent flow of refugees to neighbouring countries.

In a statement on Monday, the ADB said that such issues affected the country’s ongoing transition towards inclusive growth, poverty reduction and stability.

“Consistent with the ongoing engagement in Myanmar, the ADB will support the government, together with development partners and civil society, with the reconciliation, rehabilitation, and rebuilding efforts in Rakhine. Resources can be immediately channelled to such efforts, with emergency assistance as required,” the bank said.

In its statement, the World Bank called on authorities to ensure protection of all people residing in Myanmar and work with all actors to mount an immediate humanitarian response to the crisis in Rakhine State.

“As an institution focused on ending poverty we know that inclusion is key to sustainable development and any form of societal exclusion can not only harm people but also slows development progress,” it said.

“We promote equal access to opportunities for all so that everyone can benefit from economic prosperity and realise his or her full potential. The World Bank group stands ready to immediately reallocate available resources from our existing portfolio in Myanmar to support an integrated humanitarian and development response. We can also help prepare emergency operations tailored specifically to the current needs in Rakhine State,” it added.

Published in Dawn, September 19th, 2017

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