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(ii)
Promote the extensive use of the migration database and ensure that it is
kept up-to-date with accurate and disaggregated information;
H.
Women migrant workers
(jj)
Promote gender-responsive, bilateral, regional and international
cooperation in the field of migration with countries of destination;
(kk) Increase the inclusion of women migrant workers in social protection
policies and make the benefits better known and more easily accessible to them;
(ll)
Improve access to justice for women migrant workers, both in Bangladesh
and abroad, to enable effective remedies for human rights violations and compensation
for wage theft;
(mm) Undertake specific efforts to provide health care to returnees, especially
to women migrants;
(nn) Support public awareness-raising campaigns to combat gender-based
discrimination against women migrant workers in the country at every level;
(oo) Strengthen protection, particularly of women migrant workers, against
trafficking and ensure predeparture orientation address the particular risks
experienced by migrant women;
I.
Situation of Rohingya refugees
(pp) Adjust its policies on livelihoods, movement and education, to help to
ensure that Rohingya refugees have access to the necessary tools for rebuilding their
lives;
(qq) Facilitate the support and assistance required for the improvement of
housing conditions in the camps, to strengthen structures against climate disasters and
other threats;
(rr)
education;
Create opportunities for Rohingya to gain access to formal, accredited
(ss) Strengthen the protection of the camp population, including from
criminal elements and harassment and mistreatment by camp officials;
(tt)
Continue to ensure that relocation movements of Rohingya refugees to
Bhasan Char is undertaken on a voluntary basis and improve the system to facilitate
regular movements to and from the mainland for family, medical, livelihood and other
reasons;
(uu) Establish the necessary safeguards to ensure respect for the principle of
non-refoulement and access to territory and protect all refugees against rejection at the
border and forcible returns;
(vv) Strengthen response efforts, including through dialogue and cooperation
with other countries, to ensure that responsibility is taken to respond to boats in distress;
(ww) Encourage greater regional and international cooperation to respond to
refugee boats in distress, including coordinated search-and-rescue operations and
timely disembarkation at the nearest safe port.
J.
Donors
119. Donors should increase funding to meet the massive needs of the Rohingya
refugee population and offer Bangladesh additional funding and support for host
communities, if restrictions are lifted and conditions improved.
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